
jaykeMURD
I sit on you.
Ah yes, the question that many drummers face many times. Many of you have done it, many want to, and some even despise it.
Here's the deal. I'm gonna explain my reasons for wanting to go electric and such. I want to hear EVERYONES opinon. Should I do so? I value everyones opinion, but I especially value the opinions of members I know to be knowledgeable and unbiased. Please, I'm looking at spending A LOT OF MONEY. I'm willing to do so because drumming is a major thing in my life.
So here's the justification:
I've been drumming for roughly 2 years. Over the last few months, especially since I began my new job, my practicing has slowly declined. I would like to be able to drum nearly every day, but because of work, I usually only get weekends to do so. I live at home, in a quiet neighborhood so playing later is out of the question. Basically every night I want to drum. But everyone's in bed!
I love drumming, for every thing it is.
I have natural rhythm, so I'm constantly playing beats with my hands and feet, as well as in my head. I love the physical aspect. My job doesn't really wear me out, but a full-throttle drumming session does so very well. It's good for me, and it feels great. Lastly, it's an excellent stress reliever. No more punching the wall and other various hard surfaces!
So now that everyone knows I love drumming, consider this:
I'M DYING! I don't get to drum nearly as much as I'd like, and because of this, my skill is suffering. I'm not getting worse (getting rusty), but I'm certaintly not growing as much as I could be. When I could play every day, I would learn something new every session. But now it's killing me. I want to drum and can't.
Hell, I find guys/bands that are looking for drummers, and want to try out or just jam, and I'm not confident enough in my drumming to do so. I don't get to play enough to keep up to par.
So, as you can see, I'm suffering in many ways. I can't stand it anymore. I'm willing to spend TOO MUCH MONEY to get a good electronic set.
Not to mention, I'm sort of a perfectionist. I think anything worth doing is worth doing right. All in or nothing. So that's why a cheaper kit won't due. It must sound good, feel good, and fit me.
Now, why would I be spending so much money for a set that's just for practice? Beause I want them to be more than for practice, I'd eventually like to phase out acoustic drums. I know many of you guys frown upon the thought, but I honestly believe a good electronic set will help me grow immensely. I've spent a bit of time on some elec. kits, and LOVE the versitility and expandibility. I love being able to make multiple sounds, and having a broad sound pallette.
I suppose I'm just trying to justify doing this to myself.
But I would like to know if you all think I'm making a mistake going TOTALLY electric. I think it's the right thing, but I've been wrong before!
Here's the deal. I'm gonna explain my reasons for wanting to go electric and such. I want to hear EVERYONES opinon. Should I do so? I value everyones opinion, but I especially value the opinions of members I know to be knowledgeable and unbiased. Please, I'm looking at spending A LOT OF MONEY. I'm willing to do so because drumming is a major thing in my life.
So here's the justification:
I've been drumming for roughly 2 years. Over the last few months, especially since I began my new job, my practicing has slowly declined. I would like to be able to drum nearly every day, but because of work, I usually only get weekends to do so. I live at home, in a quiet neighborhood so playing later is out of the question. Basically every night I want to drum. But everyone's in bed!
I love drumming, for every thing it is.
I have natural rhythm, so I'm constantly playing beats with my hands and feet, as well as in my head. I love the physical aspect. My job doesn't really wear me out, but a full-throttle drumming session does so very well. It's good for me, and it feels great. Lastly, it's an excellent stress reliever. No more punching the wall and other various hard surfaces!

So now that everyone knows I love drumming, consider this:
I'M DYING! I don't get to drum nearly as much as I'd like, and because of this, my skill is suffering. I'm not getting worse (getting rusty), but I'm certaintly not growing as much as I could be. When I could play every day, I would learn something new every session. But now it's killing me. I want to drum and can't.
Hell, I find guys/bands that are looking for drummers, and want to try out or just jam, and I'm not confident enough in my drumming to do so. I don't get to play enough to keep up to par.
So, as you can see, I'm suffering in many ways. I can't stand it anymore. I'm willing to spend TOO MUCH MONEY to get a good electronic set.
Not to mention, I'm sort of a perfectionist. I think anything worth doing is worth doing right. All in or nothing. So that's why a cheaper kit won't due. It must sound good, feel good, and fit me.
Now, why would I be spending so much money for a set that's just for practice? Beause I want them to be more than for practice, I'd eventually like to phase out acoustic drums. I know many of you guys frown upon the thought, but I honestly believe a good electronic set will help me grow immensely. I've spent a bit of time on some elec. kits, and LOVE the versitility and expandibility. I love being able to make multiple sounds, and having a broad sound pallette.
I suppose I'm just trying to justify doing this to myself.

But I would like to know if you all think I'm making a mistake going TOTALLY electric. I think it's the right thing, but I've been wrong before!