Vic Firth Corpsmaster Tom Aungst Tenor Hybrid

Model: VIC-STATH
Availability: In Stock

$12.95 (Sold in Pairs)

Vic Firth STATH Tom Aungst Tenor Hybrid Sticks blend the sound of a snare stick with the feel of a traditional tenor mallet. Field tested with the 2007 DCI Silver Medalist Cadets Drum & Bugle Corps, this unique product is very well balan...
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Vic Firth Corpsmaster Tom Aungst Tenor Hybrid - Product Information

Vic Firth STATH Tom Aungst Tenor Hybrid Sticks blend the sound of a snare stick with the feel of a traditional tenor mallet. Field tested with the 2007 DCI Silver Medalist Cadets Drum & Bugle Corps, this unique product is very well balanced and creates a great quality of sound that blends beautifully with the snare and bass voice within the marching ensemble.

The handle features a "step-down" design for grip comfort and creates a shaft dimension that makes for an ideal stick weight. The "rim-shot zone" is perfectly placed just before the pronounced taper which creates an excellent rebound. With the perfect tip shape and size, this product assists the player in getting around the drums easily while producing a great sound.

Additionally, the Vic Firth STATH Tom Aungst Tenor Hybrid is a great choice for Indoor Marching where assistance in achieving clarity is a decided plus!

Length: 15 3/4"
Diameter: .700" at butt, .650" at shaft

Developed with Tom Aungst – DCI Hall of Fame member, Arranger & Director of Percussion for the Cadets Drum & Bugle Corps and Percussion Director for the Dartmouth Public School System in Dartmouth, MA – this new implement is designed for multi-tenor playing.

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Grandson loves thes drumsticks

Comments: These were for my grandson. He LOVES them!

Date Posted: 2012-01-01 15:54:38

Posted By: Glenda

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Good All Around Stick

Comments: These mallets are good for intermediate level players looking for a good sounding mallet, but who still need a little help with diddles and sweeps on the tenors. The plastic heads give a good rebound and the wooden shaft gives the mallet a full sound. I use these for Marching Band and love the way they sound and feel.

Date Posted: 2011-08-20 20:48:18

Posted By: Erik

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Very Good

Comments: Had these since last season and they haven't broke yet. They're very good. They are the perfect mix of stick and mallet.

Date Posted: 2011-02-02 17:29:40

Posted By: Hornet Drummer

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fantasic

Comments: drumzila is wrong these are the best sticks ever with great feel,witch your not going to get from any other type. and if you think there easy to break stop hitting the rims =)

Date Posted: 2011-01-20 20:52:24

Posted By: keater beater

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It's ok

Comments: These sticks sound amazing.....until they break. I went through 7 pairs of these sticks during half the season. The sticks are not the easiest things to play with. The feeling takes awhile to get used to but even using them for half a season you never really get completely used to them. Over all if you have an easy show or section of a show use em. If not stay away. I would suggest ts1 good sound and easy to play with.

Date Posted: 2010-09-06 20:20:27

Posted By: Drumzilla999

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