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- Hit_Stix abstract "Hit Stix is a toy electronic musical instrument manufactured by Nasta and Radio Shack in the 1980s. A set of Hit Stix consists of 2 drum sticks which are tethered to a small amplifier by audio cables. When the drum sticks are thrust forward in mid air, mimicking actual drum playing, a snare drum sound effect is produced. A rapid succession of thrusts produces a drum roll. It is a common misconception that Hit Stix are meant to be hit against another surface. In fact, the sounds are produced simply by the motion of drumming and do not need to come in contact with any surface in order to produce a sound. The Nasta company went public in 1987, and Hit Stix was its first television-advertised product. The Hit Stix instrument retailed for around $20 in 1980.Hit Stix was succeeded by Hit Stix 2, which incorporates sound selection via sliders on each drum stick. The left stick adjusts the tone while the right selects either snare, tom, bass drum or phaser. The latter instrument was capable of producing 44 different percussive sounds. Both incarnations feature a yellow and orange color scheme and a belt clip which allows the drummer to wear the amplifier on his or her hip. The amplifier requires one 9-volt battery and has a wheel for volume control.".
- Hit_Stix thumbnail Hitstix1-2.jpg?width=300.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageID "7964581".
- Hit_Stix wikiPageLength "3067".
- Hit_Stix wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Hit_Stix wikiPageRevisionID "641041166".
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Amplifier.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Bass_drum.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_musical_instruments.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toy_instruments.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Drum.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Drum_roll.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Drum_stick.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Drummer.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink File:Hitkeys-box.jpg.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Musical_keyboard.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Nine-volt_battery.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(music).
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Piano.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink RadioShack.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Snare_drum.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink Tom-tom_drum.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink File:Hitstix1-2.jpg.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLink File:Kit-keys.jpg.
- Hit_Stix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hit Stix".
- Hit_Stix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hit_Stix subject Category:Electronic_musical_instruments.
- Hit_Stix subject Category:Toy_instruments.
- Hit_Stix hypernym Instrument.
- Hit_Stix type Agent.
- Hit_Stix type Instrument.
- Hit_Stix type Instrument.
- Hit_Stix type Redirect.
- Hit_Stix comment "Hit Stix is a toy electronic musical instrument manufactured by Nasta and Radio Shack in the 1980s. A set of Hit Stix consists of 2 drum sticks which are tethered to a small amplifier by audio cables. When the drum sticks are thrust forward in mid air, mimicking actual drum playing, a snare drum sound effect is produced. A rapid succession of thrusts produces a drum roll. It is a common misconception that Hit Stix are meant to be hit against another surface.".
- Hit_Stix label "Hit Stix".
- Hit_Stix sameAs Q5871461.
- Hit_Stix sameAs m.026lpcd.
- Hit_Stix sameAs Q5871461.
- Hit_Stix wasDerivedFrom Hit_Stix?oldid=641041166.
- Hit_Stix depiction Hitstix1-2.jpg.
- Hit_Stix isPrimaryTopicOf Hit_Stix.