Absolutely.
Currently, the lowest-end Tama drum kit is the Imperialstar, but the Rockstar set is cheaper if you buy it off a resale site like eBay or Craigslist.
A drum set made by Tama
Tama Starclassic drum sets can be purchased through your local music store. Tama Starclassic drum sets are also available for purchase online on sites like Lone Star Percussion.
I would recommend a nice Italian restaurant and a movie afterwords.
It depends on how old it is and the ware on the set. There is no straight answer for your question.
For a standard Tama 5 piece drum set, one would expect to be paying anywhere between $300 and $800 (£200-£500). This all depends on where you look to buy one from and whether or not it's pre-owned.
Yamaha, Pearl or Ludwig sell good drum sets but a good drum set can cost over $1000.
I think for a beginning 8 year old, if he/she is serious about starting, a 5 piece kit would be sufficient. I've had the pleasure of playing with some incredible drummers and there isn't really anything you can't do with just a 5 piece kit.
he used a tradional 7 peice double bass metal kit, with 2 of the smallest made tama tom drums
The peculiarly shaped drums that Chad used were North Drums. The set also contained some Ludwig floor and rack mounted toms. He used 3 snare drums: Rodgers, Ludwig and a TAMA. Chad used a combination of Paiste and Zildjian cymbals. The hardware was a mixture of Gibraltar, TAMA and some others.
yes
NO!!! it sucks..its a complete junk.... you should buy any type of drum set but not gammon