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Vic Firth American Classic Hickory Rock : l'avis de BGugino

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Avis Global4/10

Globalement, je n'ai pas été impressionné par le bâton de Vic Firth Rock. Je l'ai ramassé quand j'étais plus jeune dans le but que Vic Firth voulait me, il a déclaré Rock. Vraiment, je sens que theyre simplement vendre le nom. Il wasnta bâton totalement mauvais, car comme tout, il a des avantages et ses inconvénients. Im prêt à partager tous.

Ill commencer avec les pros du stick Vic Firth Rock. Lorsque je les ai eu, la première chose que j'ai remarquée était la pointe, de la baguette. C'était Vic Firth pointe de style perle. Différent du 5A typiques Vic Firth ou 5B, la pointe a été plus d'une forme ovale, obtenant même des tons de n'importe où vous frapper avec elle. Aussi, étant qu'il s'agissait d'une forme ovale, il obtiendrait grande réponse et de rebond. Une attaque très serrés et pointus qui vous permet d'obtenir très rapidement et croustillante rouleaux double course. La dernière chose que j'ai vraiment aimé ce bâton était le fait qu'elle a été faite à partir d'hickory. C'est un bâton très fort, qui à la longue, c'est vraiment ce que vous êtes à la recherche d'.

Maintenant sur les inconvénients de ce bâton. Par expérience, ces bâtons sont trop lourds pour jouer n'importe quoi avec n'importe quel style. Et oui, ils sont juste destinées à Rock mais encore, ils pourraient être un peu plus polyvalent. La prochaine chose que je n'aimais pas était le cou très court. Que le col de la crosse est, est la longueur de l'endroit où ça commence à être plus minces au sommet du bâton. Je ne sais pas pourquoi ils l'ont fait, mais c'est juste sur la plus courte du cou que je n'ai jamais vu sur un bâton. Avoir un cou court, il est un peu plus difficile d'obtenir jusqu'à des vitesses plus rapides, car le rebond naturel de la canne est gâché avec.

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Overall, I was not impressed with the Vic Firth “Rock” stick. I picked it up when I was younger for the purpose that Vic Firth wanted me to, it said “Rock”. Really, I feel that they’re just selling the name. It wasn’t a totally bad stick because like everything, it has it pros and it’s cons. I’m willing to share all.

I’ll start off with the pros of the Vic Firth “Rock” stick. When I first got them, the first thing that I noticed was the tip, of the stick. It was Vic Firth’s “bead” style tip. Different than the typical Vic Firth 5A or 5B, the tip was more of an oval shape, getting even tones out of anywhere you hit with it. Also, being that it was an oval, it would get great response and rebound. Very “tight” and sharp attack that enables you to get very fast and crisp double stroke rolls. The last thing that I really liked about this stick was the fact that it was made from hickory. It is a very strong stick, which in the long run, is really what you’re looking for.

Now on to the cons of this stick. From experience, these sticks are way too heavy to play anything with any style. And yes, they are just meant for “Rock” but still, they could be a little bit more versatile. The next thing that I didn’t like was the very short “neck”. What the neck of the stick is, is the length of where it starts to get thinner at the top of the stick. I don’t know why they did it, but it’s just about the shortest neck that I have ever seen on a stick. Having a short neck makes it a little harder to get up to faster speeds because the natural rebound of the stick is being messed with.

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Avis OriginalTexte original anglais :

Overall Opinion4/10

Overall, I was not impressed with the Vic Firth “Rock” stick. I picked it up when I was younger for the purpose that Vic Firth wanted me to, it said “Rock”. Really, I feel that they’re just selling the name. It wasn’t a totally bad stick because like everything, it has it pros and it’s cons. I’m willing to share all.

I’ll start off with the pros of the Vic Firth “Rock” stick. When I first got them, the first thing that I noticed was the tip, of the stick. It was Vic Firth’s “bead” style tip. Different than the typical Vic Firth 5A or 5B, the tip was more of an oval shape, getting even tones out of anywhere you hit with it. Also, being that it was an oval, it would get great response and rebound. Very “tight” and sharp attack that enables you to get very fast and crisp double stroke rolls. The last thing that I really liked about this stick was the fact that it was made from hickory. It is a very strong stick, which in the long run, is really what you’re looking for.

Now on to the cons of this stick. From experience, these sticks are way too heavy to play anything with any style. And yes, they are just meant for “Rock” but still, they could be a little bit more versatile. The next thing that I didn’t like was the very short “neck”. What the neck of the stick is, is the length of where it starts to get thinner at the top of the stick. I don’t know why they did it, but it’s just about the shortest neck that I have ever seen on a stick. Having a short neck makes it a little harder to get up to faster speeds because the natural rebound of the stick is being messed with.


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