How to Choose a Good Drum?

Nowadays, there are a huge number of instrument stores all over the world. Each provides a wide range of different models for both professional and novice musicians.

The metal parts are made using precision metalworking equipment such as drills and lathes. Wood parts are cut from blocks of wood using various types of cutting tools. Plastic equipment parts are often made using a process known as injection molding. This process involves heating the plastic until it melts, injecting the molten plastic into the mold of the desired component, allowing the plastic to cool back into a solid, opening the mold, and removing the finished component.

The first aspect worth mentioning is the buyer’s financial ability. Yes, of course, everyone wants the best: high quality for little money. But good products are famous not only for the top grade, but also for the corresponding price. So if you want the best of the best, you have to pay. It makes no sense for beginners to buy expensive models, because they can easily break them and end up making a loss. Professionals, on the other hand, can well afford to buy brand-name units.

The choice is also closely linked to the genre in which the trainee realizes himself. For harder bass it is better to take big drums, and for jazz, for example, small ones are most suitable.

Although there is no original standard configuration for drum kits, their kits consist of five parts, including two volumes, a floor volume, a bass drum, and a snare drum. A floor volume is a volume that has a stand or legs and stands on the floor. The bass one makes a low sound and is operated by pressing the pedal with your foot. The small one is the one that most strongly expresses the drummer’s individual style.

Once you’ve tried the sound, it’s worth keeping in mind its distortion due to the room. The sound is different in different rooms, so it is advisable to have a separate room in the store to try it out.

Another element you should consider is the type of wood used in the manufacture. The angle at which the bearing edge of the case is cut affects the sound quality. A sharper edge bearing angle gives a brighter sound, while a more rounded edge bearing gives a softer sound. Particular attention should be paid to the coating of the housing, it should not be damaged.

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