The present invention relates to musical instruments, and more particularly to drums and accessories for drums.
Playing the drums in live performances involves technical skill and preferably some degree of showmanship. It is not uncommon for drummers to prominently display and spin the drumsticks during a performance. Spinning the drumsticks requires a dexterity and skill level that is not possessed by all drummers. Various accessories have been created to assist the drummer in spinning the drumsticks, but these accessories do not afford ease of installation and use, without modification to the drumsticks.
A drumstick gripping device is provided for a drumstick comprising tip, shoulder and grip portions. The drumstick gripping device includes a collar defining a collar opening for the insertion and engagement of a drumstick. The diameter of the collar opening is larger than the diameter of the drumstick tip and shoulder portions and smaller than the diameter of at least a portion of a drumstick grip portion. The collar can be slid over the tip and shoulder portions of the drumstick and will engage a portion of the drumstick grip portion. A looped finger grip defines a finger grip opening for the insertion of a finger. The finger grip is connected to the collar wherein the finger grip opening is offset from and transverse to the collar opening.
The collar can be tubular. The collar can include a peripheral slot for expansion of the collar. The collar can be both tubular and include a longitudinal slot. The collar can be elastic. The collar opening can be from 0.25″ to 2″ in diameter.
The finger grip can be radially perpendicular to and longitudinally aligned with the collar. The finger grip opening can be sized to receive no more than a single finger, such as the index finger. The finger grip opening can be from 0.25 to 3″ in diameter.
A drumstick system includes a drumstick having tip, shoulder and grip portions. A drumstick gripping device includes a collar and a looped finger grip. The collar defines a collar opening for the insertion and engagement of the drumstick. The diameter of the collar opening can be larger than the diameter of the drumstick tip and shoulder portions and smaller than the diameter of at least a portion of the drumstick grip portion. The looped finger grip defines a finger grip opening for insertion of a finger. The finger grip can be connected to the collar wherein the finger grip opening is offset from and transverse to the collar opening. The collar can be slid over the tip and shoulder portions of the drumstick or otherwise engaged to a portion of the grip portion. The looped finger grip can extend radially outward from and can be longitudinally aligned with the drumstick.
A method of drumming includes the step of providing a drumstick comprising tip, shoulder and grip portions. A drumstick gripping device is provided. The drumstick gripping device can include a collar and a looped finger grip. The collar defines a collar opening for the insertion and engagement of the drumstick. The diameter of the collar opening can be larger than the drumstick tip and shoulder portions and smaller than at least a portion of a drumstick grip portion. The looped finger grip defines a finger grip opening for insertion of a finger. The finger grip can be connected to the collar wherein the finger grip opening is offset from and transverse to the collar opening.
The collar can be slid over the tip and shoulder portions of the drumstick or otherwise positioned such that it engages a portion of the grip portion of the drumstick. The drumstick is grasped at the grip portion with at least the index finger extending through the finger grip opening of the looped finger grip. Drumming with the drumstick can then take place, and intermittently the collar and drumstick can be rotated about the index finger.
There are shown in the drawings embodiments that are presently preferred it being understood that the invention is not limited to the arrangements and instrumentalities shown, wherein:
There is shown in the drawings a drumstick gripping device 20 that is provided for a drumstick 50 comprising tip 54, shoulder 58 and grip 62 portions. The drumstick gripping device 20 includes a collar 24 and a finger grip 28. The collar 24 defines a collar opening 32 for the insertion and engagement of a drumstick. The diameter of the collar opening 32 is larger than the diameter of the drumstick tip 54 and shoulder 58 portions and smaller than the diameter of at least a portion of a drumstick hand grip 62 portion. The collar 24 can be slid over the tip 54 and shoulder 58 portions of the drumstick and will engage a portion of the drumstick grip 62 portion of the drumstick 50. The looped finger grip 28 defines a finger grip opening 36 for the insertion of a finger.
The finger grip 28 is connected to the collar 24 wherein the finger grip opening is offset from and transverse to the collar opening. As shown in
The collar 24 can be elongated and tubular, or can be truncated and substantially a ring. A tubular design for the collar 24 assists in gripping the drumstick 50. The collar 24 can include a peripheral slot 40 to facilitate some expansion of the collar 24. The collar 24 can be both tubular and include the longitudinal slot 40.
The collar 24 can be elastic so as to engage the drumstick 50 with a compression and/or frictional fit. The collar 24 can be made of plastic or metal, or some combination of plastic or metal. The collar opening 32 is sized so as to engage at least a portion of the hand grip 62 of the drumstick 50. The dimension of drumsticks varies, however the diameter of the hand grip 62 is most commonly in a range from about 0.25″ to about 1″. The collar opening 32 should be dimensioned to be somewhat smaller, for example from 1% to 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, or 25% smaller than the diameter of the grip 62 that will be engaged, or between a range of any high or low value from 1 to 25%. The elasticity of the collar 24 is selected so as to permit the collar 24 to flex to be positioned over the hand grip 62, and then retract to flexibly engage the hand grip 62. The slot 40 will assist in flexing of the collar 24 and positioning of the collar 24 on the hand grip 62. The collar 24 will thereby elastically and frictionally engage the hand grip 62. The collar opening 32 can preferably be from 0.25 to 2″ in diameter, or within a range of any high and low value within this range.
The finger grip 28 should preferably be no wider than the width of the collar 24, and as shown in
The assembly of a drumstick system is shown in
The assembled drumstick system includes the drumstick 50 and drumstick gripping device 20 as shown in
A method of drumming is shown in
The drummer begins the spin by releasing the middle finger 73, ring finger 74 and little finger 75 from the hand grip 62 (
This invention can be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof and accordingly reference should be made to the following claims to determine the scope of the invention.
This Application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/290,212 filed Feb. 2, 2016, entitled Stick-Twirl, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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62290212 | Feb 2016 | US |