0 a stick for beating a drum --
1 the lower part of the leg of a chicken or similar bird eaten as food: --
chicken drumsticks
2 a stick for beating a drum --
3 the lower part of the leg of a turkey (= large bird) or chicken eaten as food: --
turkey drumsticks
He put down his drumsticks, picked up a guitar and began crafting music and lyrics.
Everything was acoustic and usually performed on guitar accompanied by a percussionist who played a set of older conga drums with drumsticks.
He is known for making his own drumsticks and his signature drum set which is covered with huge studded spikes.
Unlike drumsticks, which are generally used to strike a drum, clapsticks are intended for striking one stick on another.
Tenor drums are played with mallets or drumsticks.
In an unusual twist, he also played it on a matchbox with matches for drumsticks.
After selecting a song, the player hits the pads with a pair of drumsticks while a time meter counts down.
The leftmost performer plays a small "taiko", set on a stand before him, with two drumsticks.