The traditional viennese flannel timpani sticks are considerably appreciated these days. The ever-present attack, rather than looking "too much", blends perfectly well with the sound of contemporary orchestras. The head is made of flannel, felt or leather discs superimposed in a plastic screw.
They are neither glued nor sewn, and thus free. The musician has the chance to determine by himself the amount of discs available in his mallet. |