Clip On Drumstick Holder

£6.99

JustDrums can deliver a tasty Hi-Hat right to your door ! The Clip On Drumstick Holder by Gear4music is available with our total roadie service. This Hi-Hat is a new product, with warranty. This is In stock and ready to go. Read more below for images, specifications and some of the best prices in the UK.

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Description

Cymbals – Hardware Holders Its every drummers worst nightmare: dropping a drumstick mid-gig. Unfortunately we cant help with that but with the Clip On Drumstick Holder you can always make sure you have a spare pair or two within reach at all times! Meaning you can quickly grab an emergency stick and continue playing with minimal delay. Our Clip On Drumstick Holder can hold up to 4 drumsticks (2 pairs) and is easily attachable to most stands – particularly hi-hats – with its simple squeeze and release mechanism. Just squeeze the clamp apart and release it on your stand of choice. Its strong tension spring grip will ensure it stays there for when you need it most. Youll find it most useful during gigs and live performances but it can even save time in the rehearsal room. Please Note: Drumsticks not included.

Category

Drums

Drums are the rhythmic backbone of modern music, providing pulse, energy, and structure across countless styles and genres. From acoustic drum kits and marching drums to hand percussion and electronic systems, drums are designed to be played physically and expressively, responding directly to touch, technique, and dynamics.

Acoustic drums are built from shells, heads, and hardware that work together to shape tone, volume, and sustain. Different sizes, materials, and tunings allow drummers to create sounds ranging from deep and powerful to tight and articulate. Electronic drums expand this further by offering volume control, sound variety, and integration with recording and digital music systems.

Drums are used in live performance, recording, education, and practice, making them one of the most versatile instrument families in music. Whether played softly or with force, alone or as part of a full band, drums play a central role in driving rhythm, supporting musicians, and shaping the feel of a piece of music.

Hardware

Holders

Tags

Hi-Hat