Vic Firth - Symphonic Collection

Vic Firth BD7 - Bass Drum Mallets - Soundpower - Pair

Same hardness as BD1, for two-fisted rolls. Sold in pairs.
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Vic Firth SATK - Symphonic Collection - Ted Atkatz

Long taper for great control and clarity at all dynamic levels. Persimmon provides the ideal density and weight for a concert stick.
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Vic Firth SJN - Symphonic Collection - Jake Nissly

Laminated birch stick designed with a solid feel and sensitivity for both orchestral and rudimental snare drum playing.
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Vic Firth SATK2 - Symphonic Collection - Ted Atkatz II

For the concert snare drummer looking for the weight and control of a laminated birch stick with added nuance
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Vic Firth SCS1 - Symphonic Collection

Crafted in persimmon, the SCS1 is a premium symphonic snare drum stick for the serious player. An evolution of the SD1, the SCS1 is a little longer, a little thicker, and features an extended taper and a thinner neck for unbelievable response.
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Vic Firth TG21 - Tom Gauger Bass Drum Mallets - Pair

This chamois/wood mallet is a must for The Rite of Spring. Sold in pairs.
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Vic Firth TG04 - Bass Drum Rollers - Tom Gauger

Rolling mallets with felt cores offer plenty of weight for a full sound. Sold in pairs.
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Vic Firth BD8 - Bass Drum Mallet - Soundpower

Specially designed for increased weight. Creates a round, warm sound at lower dynamics and the ultimate, full bodied fortissimo when needed!
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Vic Firth TG01 - Bass Drum Mallet - Tom Gauger

Perfect for all purpose playing. Articulate, but not too hard.
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Vic Firth STG2 - Symphonic Collection - Tim Genis Leggiero

For playing fast musical passages softly. The added weight and density of persimmon help produce clean double strokes and clear articulation.
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Vic Firth SCS2 - Symphonic Collection

Designed from the classic SD1 with balance and feel in mind for the symphonic player.
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