anything, my drum kit. any cheap drum kit will not be much above any other in quality, i don't have one but i'd suggest the CB drums starter kit, it is the nations favourite begginner drum kit as far as im aware.
We suggest the Gammon Drum Sets as a great way to start playing. They are affordable (starting under 300.00 with free shipping) and are complete full size adult sets with cymbals, stands, etc.
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ok listen everybody at toysrus.com there is a little drum set for $34.99 dollars.its called sound x electronic smi-pink.
The Pearl Export range is probably the best drum kit to start out on. Reason being, that they don't loose value as fast as other brands. But in the end, if your only looking for cheap, any will do - it's the skins you put on it that will make the difference. Other good cheap brands are Century and Dixon.
i got a DXP and its not bad just put a pillow or something in your bass drum cause its really boomy
you can also get a stagg kit with stagg SH cymbols, also put something in your bass drum to dampen the tone.
the best starter kit on the market today has to be the Mapex Tornado 2010 starter kit. But i would stay away from Gear 4 music that was my first kit and it lasted me half a year before bits started breaking. You could also try the Mapex Horizon HX Drum kit if you have a high budget that is the kit i have now and it is great with a set of paiste ST3 cymbals of and some Ahead 5A drumsticks.
well the cheapest drum sets are really old and crappy because they were used... u can get a pretty cheap one at ebay... it was like a 199 bucks..
I'd go with Yamaha... Half the price of Roland drums, with the same (sometimes better) features.
Yamaha DTXplorer Electronic Drum Set - $600 new.
12 Drum kits for £200
NO!!! it sucks..its a complete junk.... you should buy any type of drum set but not gammon
Piano, Bass, Drum set, Guitar, [Sometimes Omitted], and the Trumpet.
For a simple rock band you will need 1 electric 6-string guitar, 1 electric bass guitar (most common is 4-string) and a drum set (including bass drum, snare drum, toms, and cymbals), and then top that all off with a vocalist(lead singer) .
The cost of drum lessons will vary based on the teacher and where you live, but I found this website that offers very inexpensive lessons. Have a look: http://bit.ly/idiV3R Good luck.
Type your answer here... first get a drum pad. only when you have practiced enough (10-18 months) and know your basics should you get a drum set. you need t know rhythm and have a sense of beat, as the beat shouldn't vary. like 1,2,1,3,1,2,1,3 but if you are not good at keeping something constant it will be like 1,2,1,3,1,2,2,1,3 or something like that. be good at what you do before getting a big, expensive drum set:)
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While you can get an electric drum set for 10$ or less for very basic versions you probably want to get a drum set with more features and better sounding samples. Sets with midi or usb connection to connect to your computer or synthesizers start at 50$.
Yes, as long as the controller has open spots.
Absolutely.
Yamaha, Pearl or Ludwig sell good drum sets but a good drum set can cost over $1000.
NO!!! it sucks..its a complete junk.... you should buy any type of drum set but not gammon
Pretty much a drum set that does not require an electric source. usually made out of wood, metal, or acrylic.
If your going to buy a drum set is ALWAYS important to ask the salesperson what kind of wood the drums are made out of. Birch, Maple, and Oak are all very good woods and are probably the best so if you are looking to get a drum set for cheap price make sure that it is made from good wood.
guitarcenter.com depends on your location
Piano, Bass, Drum set, Guitar, [Sometimes Omitted], and the Trumpet.
The cheapest drum set is on Best Buy and is approximately $200.00 for it's quality. A drum set can be found at a toy store for a cheap price also but it isn't good for professional use.
Type your answer here... first get a drum pad. only when you have practiced enough (10-18 months) and know your basics should you get a drum set. you need t know rhythm and have a sense of beat, as the beat shouldn't vary. like 1,2,1,3,1,2,1,3 but if you are not good at keeping something constant it will be like 1,2,1,3,1,2,2,1,3 or something like that. be good at what you do before getting a big, expensive drum set:)