Buying Your First Drum Set

Drummers are one of the most important components of any band and learning the drums is arguably the best way to learn and increase your rhythmic skills. If you are a beginner musician and looking to learn the drums, buying your first kit can be very overwhelming. Luckily, buying your first drum set doesn’t have to be as daunting as it seems. It all comes down to price, functionality and type of kit.

FUNCTIONALITY:

How the drums feel to you is crucial when picking out any drum set, especially your first. Although buying drums online may allow you to save money, it doesn’t really compare to sitting down and playing a variety of kits at a music store or the like. Being able to play a multitude of drum sets will allow you to figure out what does and doesn’t work for you when it comes to playing the drums. This is also important for younger players, as the size and ability to reach may be a factor in what drums they are able to comfortably play.

PRICE:

Price can also be a huge component when choosing a drum set. If you are looking to save some money as a beginner, a used drum set or an all-inclusive kit may be the way to go. If looking at used drum sets, you want to make sure that everything is in good condition and that the asking price is fair. This may require some research, but it could definitely be worth it. In terms of all-inclusive kits, these are great for beginners and saving money because they keep you from having to purchase individual pieces for a drum kit.

TYPE OF KIT:

When it comes to drums, there are two many categories: traditional and electronic drum sets. Traditional drum sets have a much better feel than electronic drum sets and they are much easier to set up. On the other hand, electronic drum sets may give you more accessibility to practice at home or on the go. In addition, electronic drums have more options in terms of sound control. While finding your first drum set can seem overwhelming, it all comes down to what works best for you and what gives you the motivation to practice every day to get better and better.

 

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