a dental hygienist told me to hold it with just the thumb and forefinger.
I can't quite manage that, but if you look at how drummers hold their sticks, it's never in a fist. Their arms wouldn't last through one show like that.
So if you at least take your little finger off it, the amount of pressure goes down.
> "Reversed, the way the weight of the stick meets the head is just insanely loud. It makes your drum project so much more, if that’s what you want. That’s when you’ve really got to stretch your arms out, because the weight of the stick makes for a lot of wear and tear on your forearms."
a dental hygienist told me to hold it with just the thumb and forefinger.
I can't quite manage that, but if you look at how drummers hold their sticks, it's never in a fist. Their arms wouldn't last through one show like that.
So if you at least take your little finger off it, the amount of pressure goes down.