Vic Firth Signature Series Chris Coleman Drum Sticks

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Specifications

Brand:
Vic Firth
Condition:
New
SKU:
VF-SCOL
Availability:
In stock
Delivery time:
Next Day Delivery - Mainland UK

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VIC FIRTH SIGNATURE SERIES CHRIS COLEMAN DRUM STICKS

Christopher R. Coleman began playing the drums in church at the ripe old age of two. Today, he is one of the busiest touring and recording drummers on the scene, having worked with artists such as Chaka Kahn, Patti Labelle, Christina Aguilera, Randy Brecker, Prince, Beck, Stanley Clarke, Mike Stern, Larry Carlton, Stevie Wonder, David Sanborn and many more.

The Chris Coleman signature stick is purposefully designed to create a full tone on drums and cymbals. With a short taper and an oval wood tip, this hickory stick is bold in its design and allows the player to deliver in many musical situations.

Chris adds, “I am so excited about my new stick and the musical possibilities I can personally explore. I have total trust in the tool itself and can focus strictly on my playing — knowing that as I go, so goes the stick with me. Such a nice state of mind to be in as a player!”.

With a short taper and an oval tip, this stick is bold in its design and allows the player to create a full tone on drums and cymbals.

Features:

  • Diameter: .615" | 1.56cm
  • Length: 16 3/8" | 41.59cm
  • Material: Hickory
  • Surface coating: Lacquer
  • Tip Type: Wood
  • Tip Shape: Oval
  • Tip Surface area: Large

 

 

 
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