Mike Balter

What brand of drumsticks is the best?
I go to college and a drum major requires a list of some bridges that you have to buy. No I decide where to buy decks. I know that Mike Balter is fine, but Pro-Mark is more expensive, so it made me think it might be a little more ... No, I always had a penchant for Vic Firth. I need your suggestions!
They require that the brand of glue to buy? This seems odd. As your question, the best brand of chopsticks are those who are more comfortable to use. This is not a question you could also balance and "feel" a variety of mallets Firth for a type of game, while maintaining the taste and feel of a Pro-Mark Balter or set to another. Want to know the most comfortable overall (marimba) I had the bridges? Were designed by Dr. Johnny Lane - former Dean of Percussion at Eastern Illinois University. I took private lessons from him in time and gave me a set of 4. "..... It was like butter ....!!!" I still have it!
Chinese Chau Gong, 34" (86.4 cm)
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