
antichef
pornk rock
I newb-spoo all over the drum forum on a semi-regular basis - here's another one, apology in advance.
The missus just called to say that she and the rest of the family have decided to get me a drum set for xmas, and that we should go pick it out tonight. She said that the budget is about $400. *** I already have some cymbals, a hihat, and a kick pedal and some other stuff, so what we're really talking about is shells (and heads) **** and if it has to go above 400, I can use my advocacy skills. My current stuff isn't top of the line, but I'll deal with that later - for now, it's just shells (and heads) in focus. I don't mind buying used, but since this is probably a window of a few hours (before they realize how idiotic it would be for me to have loud drums in the house), we're probably talking new, due to immediate availability concerns.
I've been researching this for about a year, but I still don't feel prepared. I can't play worth shit, but I hope to be able to play a) generalized rock/alternative songs; b) gentle backing for acoustic guitar dominated songs; c) simple jazz pieces (if there is such a thing); and to generally have it as a jack-of-most-trades studio kit for me and others to play. No live performance is planned.
My inclination is to go for a Gretch maple set. Any comments will be *greatly* appreciated.
The missus just called to say that she and the rest of the family have decided to get me a drum set for xmas, and that we should go pick it out tonight. She said that the budget is about $400. *** I already have some cymbals, a hihat, and a kick pedal and some other stuff, so what we're really talking about is shells (and heads) **** and if it has to go above 400, I can use my advocacy skills. My current stuff isn't top of the line, but I'll deal with that later - for now, it's just shells (and heads) in focus. I don't mind buying used, but since this is probably a window of a few hours (before they realize how idiotic it would be for me to have loud drums in the house), we're probably talking new, due to immediate availability concerns.
I've been researching this for about a year, but I still don't feel prepared. I can't play worth shit, but I hope to be able to play a) generalized rock/alternative songs; b) gentle backing for acoustic guitar dominated songs; c) simple jazz pieces (if there is such a thing); and to generally have it as a jack-of-most-trades studio kit for me and others to play. No live performance is planned.
My inclination is to go for a Gretch maple set. Any comments will be *greatly* appreciated.
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