Drum Kit

Posted on Friday, April 30th, 2010 at 2:06 pm



Drum Kit

Choosing your first drum kit can be a daunting prospect. Maybe you have visions of having a fully featured kit with drums of all sizes and all kinds arrayed before you while you sit in the middle thumping out a beat. It can be like that, but for most people the first kit is usually a lot more modest.

The basic kit of drums usually consists of a standard 4-piece set up. This is dominated by a large 22 inch bass drum. In front of that there will be a 14 inch snare drum. Two tom-tom drums will accompany the set up: a 16 inch floor tom and a 12 inch rack tom. As well as the drums there is usually a crash cymbal and a hi-hat to round off the basic set up.

Most bands today have a more elaborate drum set up than the standard basic one. However, that is because the drummer is a professional who has learned how to play drums the hard way – through many years of hard gruelling practice.

When it comes to choosing your first drum kit the best advice is to keep it simple. Don’t assume that in buying the fanciest and flashiest kit there is you will automatically become a great drummer. You might, but then again, you might not. It is best to buy the level and quality of drum kit that is as good as your playing is.

There are several reasons for doing this. One, if you discover that you don’t have a particular aptitude for drumming, then you won’t have wasted too much money, and two, you can grow your drum kit along with your level of expertise. In other words, as you get better you can upgrade to better drum equipment.

There is the question of which make of drumming equipment you should purchase. Should it be Mapex, Ludwig, Pacific or Pearl? Or should it be something more modest? Probably the best advice is to buy a kit that is cheap and simple. Also, try to get a kit where each component is made by the same manufacturer.

If every piece is made by a different company, there could be basic incompatibility problems. However, a fairly cheap and simple set made by some obscure manufacturer can be the best choice for a first drum kit. Use this set to practice, practice and practice. When you can afford it, and more importantly, when you think you are really ready, then upgrade to a better drum set up.

Another mistake that potential drummers make is to try and assemble as many pieces as possible. They see themselves surrounded by multiple toms and a dizzying array of cymbals and hi-hats, cow bells and octobans. Don’t do it. It’s a simple fact that if it’s there asking to be hit, you will hit it regardless of whether or not it’s a good idea.

Less is more in the case of your first drum set up. Learn the ropes first. Get your feet wet with a minimal kit, practice hard and become proficient, and then progress on to higher and bigger things. It’s a musical journey, enjoy it!

Sonor SQ2 – Building my new SQ2 drum kit


Sonor Force 1007 Studio1 5-Piece Drum Shell Kit


Sonor Force 1007 Studio1 5-Piece Drum Shell Kit


$399.95


The Sonor Force 1007 Set – designed especially for beginners at an uncompromisingly attractive price. Extremely interesting for all up-and-coming rockers, jazz drummers, enthusiasts of metal or of the blues … looking for a drum set that is sturdy, yet versatile. Sonor Force 1007 Sounds The 9-layer basswood shells of the Sonor Force 1007 Sets are characterised by a full-bodied, balanced sound with lots of power up front.

DRUMS Bib


DRUMS Bib


$12


Don’t miss a single beat with this design featuring a drummers kit. You don’t need to be a musician or a drummer to have such a t-shirt or product at your collection, you only need to love the beat!

DRUMS Sweatshirt


DRUMS Sweatshirt


$30


Don’t miss a single beat with this design featuring a drummers kit. You don’t need to be a musician or a drummer to have such a t-shirt or product at your collection, you only need to love the beat!

DRUMS Mousepad


DRUMS Mousepad


$13


Don’t miss a single beat with this design featuring a drummers kit. You don’t need to be a musician or a drummer to have such a t-shirt or product at your collection, you only need to love the beat!

DRUMS Stein


DRUMS Stein


$20


Don’t miss a single beat with this design featuring a drummers kit. You don’t need to be a musician or a drummer to have such a t-shirt or product at your collection, you only need to love the beat!

Sonor Hand Drums 10 Inch Natural


Sonor Hand Drums 10 Inch Natural


$85


Sonor hand drums are available with two types of heads, plastic and natural skin.Skin heads produce greater tonal color than plastic,which has a drier less effective sound. Skin heads react more to temperature and humidity requiring more frequent tuning than plastic. These instruments are very useful for children to exercise rhythmic patterns and also to accompany other instruments in the classroom.

Sonor Hand Drums 14 Inch Plastic


Sonor Hand Drums 14 Inch Plastic


$95


Sonor hand drums are available with two types of heads, plastic and natural skin.Skin heads produce greater tonal color than plastic,which has a drier less effective sound. Skin heads react more to temperature and humidity requiring more frequent tuning than plastic. These instruments are very useful for children to exercise rhythmic patterns and also to accompany other instruments in the classroom.

Sonor Hand Drums Plastic 10 Inch


Sonor Hand Drums Plastic 10 Inch


$75


Sonor hand drums are available with two types of heads, plastic and natural skin.Skin heads produce greater tonal color than plastic,which has a drier less effective sound. Skin heads react more to temperature and humidity requiring more frequent tuning than plastic. These instruments are very useful for children to exercise rhythmic patterns and also to accompany other instruments in the classroom.

Sonor Hand Drums Plastic 13 Inch


Sonor Hand Drums Plastic 13 Inch


$90


Sonor hand drums are available with two types of heads, plastic and natural skin.Skin heads produce greater tonal color than plastic,which has a drier less effective sound. Skin heads react more to temperature and humidity requiring more frequent tuning than plastic. These instruments are very useful for children to exercise rhythmic patterns and also to accompany other instruments in the classroom.

DRUMS Tote Bag


DRUMS Tote Bag


$17


Don’t miss a single beat with this design featuring a drummers kit. You don’t need to be a musician or a drummer to have such a t-shirt or product at your collection, you only need to love the beat!

DRUMS Dog T-Shirt


DRUMS Dog T-Shirt


$18


Don’t miss a single beat with this design featuring a drummers kit. You don’t need to be a musician or a drummer to have such a t-shirt or product at your collection, you only need to love the beat!

DRUMS Infant Bodysuit


DRUMS Infant Bodysuit


$15


Don’t miss a single beat with this design featuring a drummers kit. You don’t need to be a musician or a drummer to have such a t-shirt or product at your collection, you only need to love the beat!

DRUMS Baseball Jersey


DRUMS Baseball Jersey


$22


Don’t miss a single beat with this design featuring a drummers kit. You don’t need to be a musician or a drummer to have such a t-shirt or product at your collection, you only need to love the beat!

DRUMS Kids Baseball Jersey


DRUMS Kids Baseball Jersey


$20


Don’t miss a single beat with this design featuring a drummers kit. You don’t need to be a musician or a drummer to have such a t-shirt or product at your collection, you only need to love the beat!

DRUMS Keepsake Box


DRUMS Keepsake Box


$25


Don’t miss a single beat with this design featuring a drummers kit. You don’t need to be a musician or a drummer to have such a t-shirt or product at your collection, you only need to love the beat!


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