When is the right time to buy your kid their first drum set?
You’ll probably just know. There’s no right or wrong age or ability level that comes with having drums. If you see the sustained passion and drive in wanting a kit, that’s a good point to think of a window of time that’s comfortable for you: if your kid is still interested in, say, 6 months, it’s the right time to invest.
Once you’ve decided to buy a drum set, do you choose an electronic or acoustic kit?
They may be bigger, louder, and less easy to put away, but this is the instrument most of us want to play. When you sit down at an acoustic kit with real cymbals and vibrations and learn how to play with touch and feel, it’s a dream come true. The feeling of a real drum kit unfortunately just can’t be replicated on an electronic kit.
The big six brand names in acoustic drums are Yamaha, Pearl, Tama, Ludwig, Mapex, and Sonor. These hold great resale value, so if your kid ever decides drums aren’t for them after all, you shouldn’t have a problem selling them on your local classifieds.
Tips for buying drums for kids
It’s important to try and get smaller shell sizes, especially if your child is still very young. Avoid a bass drum bigger than 18″ and look for shallower toms that you can raise up as your child grows.
Many kits come with cymbals, but if they don’t, it’s important to at least get hi-hats, a crash cymbal, and a ride cymbal. Here are four entry-level cymbal packs that will have this combination, and they will sound great and work for many years:
Drums and cymbals tend to hold their resale value, so you should search your local classifieds to see what’s available before you head to your nearest music store.
Once you have a drum set, check out the courses and lessons on Drumeo. We also have a show called The Rhythmic Adventures of Captain Carson, which exposes kids to rhythms and drums in a fun and colorful way.
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wants you to one-up what you already know by exploring new, creative approaches while expanding your knowledge in the process. A trailblazer when it comes to the fun and relaxed way he teaches concepts, Carson was born to make people smile as they become better musicians with his help.