There are several types of drum sets on the market. Beginner sets are sold fully equipped – including hardware and cymbals. Just assemble them and play. Always keep a few factors in mind when choosing. Look for models with good value for money. If your situation allows, consult a professional.
First, it is good to clarify whether you prefer a larger acoustic set or a smaller electronic one. Acoustic drums are perfect for beginners, but require a lot of space.
However, if space is not a problem, your options are wide open. Affordable, reliable and quality include the brands TAMA, YAMAHA, SONOR or TORNADO.
If none of the complete sets appeal to you, you can build your own from individual essential components. Your set should include: a bass drum, snare drum, tom-toms, floor tom and a set of cymbals.
Snare drums in drum sets are the cornerstone of rhythm (along with bass drums and hi-hat cymbals). Pay special attention when choosing these. Among the most important parameters that determine the sound of snare drums are: dimensions (diameter and depth), materials used, type of wire and drumheads.
These are drums of smaller dimensions. On the top of the drum is the so-called batter head, and the bottom head is called the resonant head. Underneath it is the previously mentioned wire. The shell of the drums is usually made of wood or metal and metal alloys.
Each type of material has its own specifics. It always depends on what sound you are looking for. Snare drums with a wooden shell have a typical "warmer" sound, while metal ones sound punchier and sharper. A snare drum cannot be missing in any drum set. It is placed on the left side of the bass drum (between the hi-hat pedals and the kick).
The snare drum is a huge contributor to the drummer's character, uniqueness and overall sound. So don't be afraid to experiment and don't pinch pennies if you don't have to. It is the drum you will use the most often out of the whole drum kit.
As a beginner drummer, you have a wide selection of cymbals in front of you. Cymbals differ from each other in terms of material, type or manufacturing method. The basic parameter of a quality cymbal is its thickness and size.
Each cymbal set for drums includes: ride, crash or hi-hat. The basic set of cymbals can be supplemented with effect cymbals as needed. These are called china cymbals, splash cymbals or bell cymbals.
However, choosing cymbals is much more complex. The diameter of the cymbals is given in inches, their thickness is called in words: thin, medium and thick.
There are many possible combinations of cymbals, so don't be afraid to experiment and combine.
If you plan to build your own drums, don't forget the drum accessories you'll need when playing:
Don't forget that if you don't have room for an acoustic drum set or there may be problems with the neighbours, you can always reach for electronic drums. They are storable and you can connect them to headphones. Many also have different functions. Their price ranges from 100 to 8 000 euros.
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If you have decided on electric drums, pay attention to the set Roland TD-1DMK. This set contains everything you will need to get started.
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