I have to agree to start out with you don't necessarily need the drum set to start practicing, just a practice pad, and sticks. If you are going to buy a set, there are lots of decent used sets that you can find. I bought a 6pc catalina maple with hardware and zildjian cymbals(not the best cymbals but I figure once I figure out what cymbals I really like I can move up).You're gonna want to budget around $800 if you want all brand new stuff or $400-600 if you want (better quality) used stuff. You can easily find mid-range complete setups for the latter range on CList. Just look for Yamaha, Tama, Pearl, Ludwig, Gretsch, PDP, or Mapex. Hard to get a bad starter kit from any of those brands.
Buying used will save you a LOT of money considering you'd be getting better quality stuff for less cash.
P.S., if you're just trolling, you suck.
Obviously you need a Saturn.
ohh i see so i really need a teacher .. before that im just thinking maybe i should buy this first
http://www.amazon.com/Rock-Wireless...1377632271&sr=8-4&keywords=rock+band+drum+set
for my xbox so can gain experience?
before i buy a real drum set and get a teacher so i can get good enough experience?
and im 21 years old u think its too late?
i cant get a teacher because i have a work so instead a teacher maybe this one will work
https://www.mcssl.com/SecureCart/Ch...43839ec5db0ed26966d9&bhcp=1&bhhash=1#includes
I am bored, otherwise I wouldn't respond to a trolling thread.....
I saw an interview with a pro golfer (sorry, cant remember his name) but he mentioned that he was at a driving range and a fan made the comment that they wished they could hit a drive like (insert golfer's name). The golfer stopped walked over and told the person that they really didn't mean that. He stated if they really wanted to hit a golf ball the way he does they wouldn't be standing there watching. They would be up at the crack of dawn swinging and sacrificing other things in life to perfect their swing. He told them they didnt "want" or "wish" for anything and that those comments were offensive to him. I give the guy props for having the balls to tell the truth. Those guys on Youtube, studio drummers, or the gig'ing professional have spent hours and hours on the sticks. Like anything else in life it requires dedication, hard work, and tons of practice. Some people are more naturally gifted than others (no doubt), but you can improve and become better but it requires work.
Jeez, you guys are too cynical!
lesna02;1174719 said:im 21 years old and i want to learn how to play drum you think im too old?...
ohh i see so i really need a teacher .. before that im just thinking maybe i should buy this first
http://www.amazon.com/Rock-Wireless...1377632271&sr=8-4&keywords=rock+band+drum+set
for my xbox so can gain experience?....
I am bored, otherwise I wouldn't respond to a trolling thread.....
I saw an interview with a pro golfer (sorry, cant remember his name) but he mentioned that he was at a driving range and a fan made the comment that they wished they could hit a drive like (insert golfer's name). The golfer stopped walked over and told the person that they really didn't mean that. He stated if they really wanted to hit a golf ball the way he does they wouldn't be standing there watching. They would be up at the crack of dawn swinging and sacrificing other things in life to perfect their swing. He told them they didnt "want" or "wish" for anything and that those comments were offensive to him. I give the guy props for having the balls to tell the truth. Those guys on Youtube, studio drummers, or the gig'ing professional have spent hours and hours on the sticks. Like anything else in life it requires dedication, hard work, and tons of practice. Some people are more naturally gifted than others (no doubt), but you can improve and become better but it requires work.