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Sonically diverse patent-pending double-tipped sticks were designed by Jonathan himself. The double ended drumstick were designed for both versatility and convenience. Jonathan goes on to say “My patented “Duo” (double-tipped) design, which I designed many years ago, provides broader sonic dynamic range between the two tips, depending on which side is being used. While a traditional single tip stick provides one specific sound and limited sonic range, the “Duo”design caters to all types of music, from soft ballads to heavy rock music.
Aside from being double-tipped, the “Duo” design has a larger tipon one end, and a smaller tipon the other end. This makes it easy for any drummer to easily switch from various types of songs, from soft to hard-hitting tunes, with a simple flip of the sticks rather than switching to an entirely different drum stick completely. Again, versatility and convenience.
With double-tipped sticks, I can never go wrong with stage theatrics including stick flips which allows me to always land on a tip (not the butt end, like you would with a traditional single-tip stick) on my drum kit. Combined with sonic diversity and both reliability and stability in stage theatrics, my sticks are a necessity and a major part of my drumming arsenal! I’ve been using the “Duo” design for decades now and can not go back to traditional sticks ever again.”
The SweetBeats drumsticks are available now in Eclipse Black, Hot Rod Red, Nature Wood with more colors coming soon. SweetBeats are available in wood and nylon tips and can be purchased in pair or bundles. He is also offering signed sticks available in his store.
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