I’m thinking about learning to play drums for some time now and I have a question. If I’m a complete beginner should I still get a full drum set? I know you can buy a cheap electric set for like $300 but can I start with something smaller and simpler? Are there some kind of electric pads that would work for taking first steps and that would later let me progress to full drum set? It’s not that I don’t have space, I’m just not sure I will stick with it and I don’t want to be stack a big set I don’t use later. Or full set is actually the best way to start?

  • ExLisper@linux.communityOP
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    10 months ago

    That’s 400-600 Euro. Bit much to just try it out. Maybe I could find something second hand… What’s the benefits compared with starting with mobile drum pad?

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      10 months ago

      I would say the physical layout. You could just get a single practice pad if you wanted to practice form and technique, but it won’t help you learn transitioning between drums and cymbals and how to coordinate your feet with the high hat and kick drum.

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      10 months ago

      On top of what the others have already said, I’ve tried those mobile drums pads, but sitting behind a drum set just hits differently.