Choosing A Beginner Drum Set

Wednesday, August 4, 2010
posted by SKWiley 11:52 AM

Buying a beginner drum set can be a daunting task for the person who is just starting out. Drum sets can be costly, sometimes upwards of thousands of dollars so it’s good to know just what you’re paying for. On the other hand, nobody wants to purchase a cheap set and find out too late that the drums they bought are of poor quality.  With musical instruments like beginner drum sets the more expensive ones often have better sound quality, accessories, are better built, and have everything you need in one package. However, you can still find some great bargains on amateur drums for under $500.  

One of the things many beginner drummers want to look for with their first set is one that comes as a complete package, like the five piece drum set.  Look for a kit that consists of all the required hardware including: snare drum, pair of rack toms, kick drum, floor tom, high-hat cymbal, crash cymbal, sticks, and a drum throne in one package.  Most amateur drum sets can be upgraded easily as you go along by replacing parts. This is a good option for the beginner drummer who wants to get started.  If you know you are serious about drumming than you may want to buy the best set of beginner drums you can afford as long as they meet the above mentioned criteria. If you just want to jam, make some music, and have some fun, then you could buy a set and upgrade as you go along.  Just as there are many ways to skin a cat, there are also many ways to beat a drum!

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