If your interest is in drumming you might be amazed at some of the drum kits that famous rock musicians play.
A lot of these kits are a full circle of drums and have every type of tom tom and cymbals available.
To buy just one of these kits works out at a huge five figure cost.
Luckily for you you don't have to pay that to get a really nice drum set.
Let me give you a couple of tips to ease your budget and still end up with a really god drum kit.
The accessories that you buy all add greatly to the cost of a kit so why not buy a basic 4 piece drum kit and modify it to your requirements.
A basic snare, bass drum, top tom tom, floor tom tom and high hat and grow from that set up.
Remember that less is often more when it comes down to playing it.
Show piece drum sets can look extremely good and the feeling of power when sitting behind them, but a really good drummer can just have a snare drum and bass drum and do extraordinary things.
So keep your budget low, incresae your technical playing skills and produce an amazing sound.
The more competent you are at mastering your drum set the less flash you will need.
Where oh where do I find that drum kit at the best possible price? Shop at the right places,look around on the Internet, Drum shop sales and also auction sites.
Auction sites can deliver fantastic deals especially if there are no other bidders but you do have a big problem of not being able to play them or listen to the sound of the drum kit which is vitally important.
Take a look around the big City music shops and find out if they have the kit you want,price it up, play it and then shop around on the internet.
Wait until after all the major holidays and when the sales start off find your bargain drum set.
In London Shaftesbury Avenue was the place to get excellent drum kits but now times have changed and competition is keener so if you want the very best deals and pay cash your search is wide open.
A lot of these kits are a full circle of drums and have every type of tom tom and cymbals available.
To buy just one of these kits works out at a huge five figure cost.
Luckily for you you don't have to pay that to get a really nice drum set.
Let me give you a couple of tips to ease your budget and still end up with a really god drum kit.
The accessories that you buy all add greatly to the cost of a kit so why not buy a basic 4 piece drum kit and modify it to your requirements.
A basic snare, bass drum, top tom tom, floor tom tom and high hat and grow from that set up.
Remember that less is often more when it comes down to playing it.
Show piece drum sets can look extremely good and the feeling of power when sitting behind them, but a really good drummer can just have a snare drum and bass drum and do extraordinary things.
So keep your budget low, incresae your technical playing skills and produce an amazing sound.
The more competent you are at mastering your drum set the less flash you will need.
Where oh where do I find that drum kit at the best possible price? Shop at the right places,look around on the Internet, Drum shop sales and also auction sites.
Auction sites can deliver fantastic deals especially if there are no other bidders but you do have a big problem of not being able to play them or listen to the sound of the drum kit which is vitally important.
Take a look around the big City music shops and find out if they have the kit you want,price it up, play it and then shop around on the internet.
Wait until after all the major holidays and when the sales start off find your bargain drum set.
In London Shaftesbury Avenue was the place to get excellent drum kits but now times have changed and competition is keener so if you want the very best deals and pay cash your search is wide open.
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