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The James Campbell signature concert snare drumstick models were designed by James Campbell, Professor of Music and Director of Percussion Studies at the University of Kentucky, and Principal Percussionist with the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra.
The CL-1 is constructed of high quality maple and features a long taper for a great feel and quick response. The bullet shaped bead creates a full dark sound at pianissimo to mezzo-forte volume levels.
Designed to the exact specifications of Christopher Lamb, Principal Percussionist with the New York Philharmonic, this series has been created specifically for the orchestral snare drummer. CHRISTOPHER LAMB MODEL #4 / LAMINATED BEECH
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.
Designed to the exact specifications of Christopher Lamb, Principal Percussionist with the New York Philharmonic, this series has been created specifically for the orchestral snare drummer.
Designed to the exact specifications of Christopher Lamb, Principal Percussionist with the New York Philharmonic, this series has been created specifically for the orchestral snare drummer.
For playing fast musical passages softly. The added weight and density of persimmon help produce clean double strokes and clear articulation.
Lalo Davila, Associate Professor of Music and Director of Percussion Studies at Middle Tennessee State University, has designed the IP-LD signature model concert snare drumstick to serve as an educational tool for the beginning snare drummer.
The IP-KW Kennan Wylie concert model was designed with the beginning percussionist in mind. Constructed of maple, the IP-KW features a slightly larger diameter of .665" with a round bead for a constant sound quality at every angle.