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Buying Drums for Beginners - Your First Drum Set

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  • Опубликовано: 29 май 2018
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Комментарии • 261

  • @saardean4481
    @saardean4481 4 года назад +483

    its always funny hearing a drummer say "stick around" :-)

    • @JontheSavage43
      @JontheSavage43 4 года назад +16

      I just now understood that joke

    • @steelshot1947
      @steelshot1947 3 года назад +11

      Ba dunce chhh

    • @JontheSavage43
      @JontheSavage43 3 года назад +4

      *Phil Collins Tom swoosh

    • @chrysigabriel543
      @chrysigabriel543 3 года назад

      Xd

    • @nicolascovarrubias1831
      @nicolascovarrubias1831 3 года назад +2

      i just clicked on the video and instantly went to the comment section and when i saw your comment i was like "wow, this person is really unfunny" but then the guy said stick around and i started laughing..... i instantly proved myself wrong

  • @dariocarrasco7936
    @dariocarrasco7936 5 лет назад +228

    I have never seriously been behind a kit before but recently wanted to get into drumming (background in guitar) and this has seriously motivated me to buy some beginner set and hit the skins until I got it down, thank you

  • @thomasmoje5926
    @thomasmoje5926 4 года назад +60

    So many good options now in decent quality drums and cymbals available from the major manufacturers. I started out banging on cardboard boxes out in the back yard. Then begged and needled my Mom for a drum set for Christmas when I was 13 years old. I received my first 'drum set' for Christmas that year: A Remco 'Liverpool Compact' three-piece kit: 12" snare drum, 10" tom, and a 16" bass drum and a 10" piece of metal which was supposed to be a cymbal. I was thrilled and that little set put me on the road to a lifetime (and still going) of collecting and playing drums. I now have a collection of excellent drums and cymbals but I will forever be thankful to my Mom for getting me started for a lifetime of something I truly love.

  • @kanedeakle6606
    @kanedeakle6606 4 года назад +157

    This guy deserves more subscribers

  • @MrDlt123
    @MrDlt123 3 года назад +46

    I started out in a Pearl Export kit (the lowest line at the time) many years ago and I've recommended their kits to all of my drum students for nearly 4 decades. Of course, there are several competing manufacturers that make great beginner kits, but I've observed that Pearl (My general impression) cares alot about the quality and consistency of their beginner kits. I've always believed that quality bearing edges are more important than doodads like floating tom mounts and what type of tree was sacrificed to build the drums.

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  3 года назад +2

      Even though I don't play Pearl drums, I've always had respect for them! I've seen a student of mine purchase these drums. I set them up for him and was really impressed with everything!

    • @theblytonian3906
      @theblytonian3906 2 года назад

      @Darrin Nunyah I have to agree with you 100%. Pearl's attention to overall build quality as well as QC shows, at least in my example, The bearing edges on my (02/2021) Export EXX are worthy of a two thumbs up for excellence comment. And to find this in this segment at this price point is just wow! I like the EXX's hybrid Asian mahogany & poplar wood shells too. Look great, and the tones are appealing to my ear. Not experienced enough to know how much of that is the size of the shells, their construction or composite woods, e.g. the largish 22x18 kick & larger 16" floor tom, or a bit of all as I suspect along with all the other things like Remo UTC skins, tuning, (kick drum pillow) damping etc. Mine were a pleasure to assemble and tune too. A year and a half on, initial buyer excitement has long faded and owner pride is sufficiently under control to be honest in my appraisal, although I admit bias because of how good they are I would sum this set up with the statement as having exceeded expectation in every respect. I am so very glad I went with them and would buy the same again.

  • @Filmyak01
    @Filmyak01 5 лет назад +62

    What timing! I’m about to buy my first drum set, for my kids and me. And this has been hugely helpful!

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  5 лет назад +6

      Michael Yanovich excellent man! Happy to hear that! If you don’t mind using the links in the description, it helps me get a little kick back from Amazon! Even if you don’t buy that exact kit, as long as you’re on the site through my link I’ll still get credit! Thanks!

  • @taylordowns566
    @taylordowns566 4 года назад +50

    I have a roadshow fusion. Ive been playing for a while but wanted something fairly inexpensive. I was very impressed by the kit and hardware and love to play it. But it is true you will have to upgrade the cymbals if you want a better sound. But i def recommend these to any beginner or intermediate players.

    • @skeeeyatata_1859
      @skeeeyatata_1859 2 года назад

      Hey I'm looking into this drum set, what's your opinion on the sound of the drums themselves

    • @theblytonian3906
      @theblytonian3906 2 года назад

      @@skeeeyatata_1859 All brands' shells at that price point will be multi-ply poplar and will sound similar, size notwithstanding. For the $$$ they sound pretty good. The tone and sound can be improved inexpensively with a just a change of batter heads accompanied by competent tuning. Most entry level sets e.g. Roadshow, Rydeen come supplied OOTB with unbranded single ply clear mylar heads, except for the snare which will usually be coated.

  • @kevystead
    @kevystead 4 года назад +60

    Nice choices for beginners. I've been a Pearl user for many Years.. Got my Session Customs probably 20 years ago and they've never disappointed! As for Cymbals.. I hear ya.. Pearl cymbals = Crap! I've been using the Paragon Line last 10 years.. Just the Best! in my opinion. My Nephew is interested in starting to play.. so now I have some options. Cheers

  • @rocketleaguegaming2211
    @rocketleaguegaming2211 4 года назад +33

    when he said "are you looking to buy buy your first drum kid but have no idea where to stick around".. i felt that

  • @ain8577
    @ain8577 5 лет назад +77

    I never play drums before. If i want to start playing it, should I start with electronic drums or the normal one? ( im using it at home )
    And if im taking a drum class, will they teach me using electronic drum normal drum?

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  5 лет назад +39

      I would recommend learning on a real drum set. Electronics don't have the same feel. For lessons, it all depends on the teacher and what they have.

    • @______7794
      @______7794 4 года назад +4

      Behind the Beat with Chris Langan I have some weird cheap electric drums in my school, and they feel like shit. and I tried playing some shuffle on the ride cymbal, it didn’t make a sound half of the time

    • @darianruttenberg4035
      @darianruttenberg4035 4 года назад +1

      Go acoustic if given the choice, I started with electric and though I had mesh pads and it was a medium to higher end kit i feel as though a lot of the feel to technique translation was lost, specific techniques are harder to learn and some of them may not work entirely on electric. Just go acoustic for first kit.

    • @watsytooya8107
      @watsytooya8107 4 года назад +1

      So how did it go bud, did you get a drum kit?

    • @johnlemon8689
      @johnlemon8689 4 года назад

      I like your pfp

  • @butchcassidy3373
    @butchcassidy3373 Год назад +1

    I forked over a couple of grand for my first kit and I've stayed with it for three years now. I think having decent equipment helped motivate me to practice more. Now I'm jamming with some good musicians and getting ready to gig soon.
    So consider that if you have the dedication and the funds

  • @stevewittbrodt
    @stevewittbrodt 4 года назад +15

    Paiste needs a shout out for their PST line. Great budget cymbals

  • @jodyboyd4918
    @jodyboyd4918 3 года назад +4

    We went with the Pearl Fusion with Sabian for our son.. works great.. Band director and drums instructor both agree that it was a really good start.. Buy earplugs and rock on!!

  • @yanpapadim993
    @yanpapadim993 4 года назад +13

    man i really appreciate your effort and quality put in your content thats my first video in your chanel and i gonna stick around for a lot more thank you !!!

  • @RTVLD
    @RTVLD 4 года назад +11

    I've been weighing up the Pearl Roadshow against the TAMA Rhythm Mate for a long time.
    Both have roughly the same specs, same (complete) kits, colors and price (and yes, both crappy stock cymbals).
    Ended up going for the TAMA RM, as some of my favorite musicians play TAMA (e.g. Deftones, Helmet).

    • @wangui9908
      @wangui9908 2 года назад +1

      This is helpful, been weighing the same ones too.... Recently someone recommend Q7 .... So I'm still wondering

  • @bwest2010
    @bwest2010 2 года назад +1

    Guitarist songwriter for 30 years. Covid lockdown boredom led me to buy my first drum kit which is a used Roadshow Rock set. I Upgraded with new Tom heads, good used Sabian hats/Cymbals, and properly tuned all. I'm learning drums and having a blast. I'm into the kit for about $400 total. The kit sounds great. I feel it could credibly gig anywhere. One of the best musical purchases I've made.

  • @rithimstuff
    @rithimstuff Год назад +3

    This helped me and my parents so much. Can’t wait to refine my skills!

  • @amber_michelle
    @amber_michelle 3 года назад +1

    my uncle was in the hall of fame for drums and i’ve always had a liking of drums. i use to play but then quit due to never having the time but now i absolutely have to play again. i want to keep the legacy going and my mom loves that i want to play after her brother. thanks for the help!!!

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  3 года назад

      That's awesome!! Yes keep it going! These are great starter kits to get you back into the swing of things! Btw...Who is your Uncle?

  • @user-zx8de8op9l
    @user-zx8de8op9l 4 дня назад

    No Paiste cymbals? My first drum set back in 1990, looked like a refugee off the curb, my second one was made by Royce, the third one was a double bass Pearl Export used. The fourth one was short lived can't remember if it was a CB percussion. My current kit I have had since 1998, I paid $1,000 from my uncle and is a larger Ludwig kit. 24" bass drum 18" floor tom, and 4 rack toms 8" 10" 13" 14". He bought it used in 1990. The original owner must have custom ordered this kit in about 1981. 70's Zilligian cymbals. DW 5000 double pedal. Vater drum sticks.

  • @AMJ564
    @AMJ564 4 года назад +8

    Mapex tornado is a way better option simply because its cheaper with the same quality and you can use the rest of your money to get new drum heads and a starter cymbal pack.

  • @Travis-lq8je
    @Travis-lq8je Год назад +1

    Hey Chris, i thought you did an excellent job with this video especially considering how many options and equipment is available for drum kits. Thanks a lot for putting this together it was a huge help!

  • @VanPerszing
    @VanPerszing 5 лет назад +8

    You made my decision much easier Chris. There is no better video on the topic than this one. You have a new follower 💪🍻🥁. You should be getting more views man, great content! Cheers

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  5 лет назад

      That's awesome! Did yo end up buying a kit? Thanks for the sub and the support!

    • @VanPerszing
      @VanPerszing 5 лет назад

      @@BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan Yes, its arriving today😁 cant wait. Thanks again

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  5 лет назад +1

      Lukasz Ptak that’s great! Glad it worked out for you! Enjoy!!!

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  5 лет назад

      @@VanPerszing just out of curiosity, did you order from one of my links in the description?

    • @VanPerszing
      @VanPerszing 5 лет назад +1

      @@BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan I wish I could help you out but I used my local Slovak shop in Bratislava. Mainly for warranty etc,plus free shipping. I did click on links you left below, if it helps a little. Once again thanks a lot, keep us posted with gear videos and tips Chris💪🥁

  • @imcommentingtogetthisintot4425
    @imcommentingtogetthisintot4425 2 года назад +1

    I'm in a very weird situation right now. I just got a merit in my grade 7 exam two days ago, but I am still practicing on an electric drum set, so thank you so much for helping me know what drum set to buy!

  • @the_real_Heisenburger
    @the_real_Heisenburger 3 года назад +2

    Thanks man I've been getting into piano and drums lately

  • @GothicConservative
    @GothicConservative Год назад +2

    Thank you very informative! My dad drummed for metal church and my uncle was David Wayne the vocalist of metal church. I’m ready to let it out of my dna and bang on some GD drums! Thanks so much! Going with pearl :) 🤘🏻

  • @theblytonian3906
    @theblytonian3906 2 года назад +2

    Having been in this position a year and a bit ago myself, although well self-briefed and although I went with neither of these, I concur Pearl's Roadshow or Yamaha's Rydeen on a tight budget are no brainer choice bang for the buck clear winners. Ultimately I chose to go up a notch on both to Pearl's Export EXX 22" Fusion Plus shell pack + 803 HW pack bundle as the preferred way for me to buy. In doing so, for the same money as a bundle, I got to select my preferred & more expensive Meinl cymbals, a much better than entry level basic throne, & a range of Vater and VIC FIRTH sticks & Meinl Deluxe stick bag rather than any of the basic bundles which came with the sets if buying that way.
    Truth is, I wanted and had budgeted up to the Yamaha Custom Stage Birch even if undeniably it is/was overkill for entry, but they just weren't available and wouldn't be for months PEAK COVID plandemic. In hindsight completely excluding buyer pride bias or rationalisation, I'm glad I went with the Pearl Export EXX instead. Left me a huge chunk of change to buy all those extras & accessories which are always an afterthought, and there's absolutely nothing shabby about it at all. Exceeded expectations would be the most accurate accolade. Build quality, rim edges, components, finish, what's included, tone, suitability for purpose including gigging, I truly couldn't be happier.
    Now that said, not faults, but two only extremely minor criticisms as with anything including possibly either Yamaha had I gone there, but I'm an attention to detail guy. Geared Rack Tom mounts. Obviously Yamaha's ball system is ergonomically superior. But then with Pearl's Export you get Opti-Loc isolation on the Tom mounts whereas on Yamaha's Rydeen, they are direct mount, so you have to move up a segment and a significant wad of $$$ to the Stage Custom Birch to get isolation mounts on Yamaha's Rack Toms. I'm no gear snob though. It's what you do with it that really counts. Roadshow or Rydeen will do a splendid job. If I'd been gifted or cash assisted into either as a kid or teen, man I'd have felt like I was just offered a jump seat ride to the moon with the crew on Apollo 11!

    • @LAOWayMusic
      @LAOWayMusic 2 года назад

      So what was your total cost of a kit?

    • @theblytonian3906
      @theblytonian3906 2 года назад

      @@LAOWayMusic Apologies. I wrote a detailed reply, then promptly lost it. o.O Can't be bothered writing it again.
      In brief I everything bought well and selectively, and a lot of accessories too with the difference between my initial budget I'd set aside for Yamaha's Stage Custom Birch and Pearl's Export EXX.
      Buying the Pearl EXX as I did but with my own choice of throne, cymbals, sticks, bag I ended up with better and my preferred everything for around the same price as Pearl's EXX basic inc. cymbals and throne bundle sells for everywhere.
      Going with the Export EXX left a big chunk of change from had I gone the Yamaha Stage Custom Birch route. I bought a LOT of extra kit with that chunk.
      In hindsight, ego/owner pride aside, I'm pleased I went with the Pearl Export EXX as it'll more than serve my every foreseeable need for many years. Its Mahogany/Poplar shells are versatile and sound great to my ear as does the 22" kick drum. I really like its snare drum as mentioned in this review.

  • @ishanimazumder3064
    @ishanimazumder3064 3 года назад +1

    I'm a drummer who came here after deciding I might want to try electric bass and got overwhelmed with best beginner bass videos 😂. I play a red cherry glitter pearl export which is my second kit and I really like it! My first kit was a cheap second hand cb drums kit (I don't even remember the name) that served its purpose as a beginner kit but after two years an upgrade was definitely due!

  • @Crazy_killer-qm8ju
    @Crazy_killer-qm8ju 4 года назад +6

    I started off with the alesis nitro mess kit about 3 weeks after my first lesson now 1 year later I'm looking for a acoustic kit under 800
    Edit: ended up getting pearl decade maple and Istanbul xist

  • @dayshawna
    @dayshawna 4 года назад +9

    i’m not sure what type of kit to get, what would you say for playing things like classic rock, indie rock and pop punk type of songs

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  4 года назад +1

      Probably the Rock set will give you more of the sound you're looking for, but honestly any of them will work. You could always take one tom off the other kits to make it look like the rock kit.

  • @reyestorque6686
    @reyestorque6686 Год назад

    Hi, thanks for this video. I want to start learning how to play thw drums and I bought a kit and a set of cymbals for me to use. Amazingly enough, the kits and set of cymbals that I bought were all mentioned in this video. This further validates my decision on buying the items. I have a Pearl Roadshow Fusion and Sabian SBR and I added a Meinl 14" crash classic as well as a cowbell. I am excited to begin my drumming journey. Thanks for this video.

  • @theplinkerslodge6361
    @theplinkerslodge6361 4 месяца назад

    Great share, learned a ton. Played a little drums 45 years ago, thinking about what set it would take to play rockabilly and boogie woogie.

  • @ChristyVandenMusic
    @ChristyVandenMusic Год назад +1

    Great video, thank you! :) Definitely investing in a Roadshow, jazz edition most likely.

    • @taitriss6169
      @taitriss6169 Год назад +1

      I’m going with the jazz edition not only because it has a lower price then the fusions and rock one but because I recently watched the movie Whiplash which was about a jazz drummer haha I hope your drumming journey goes well my friend!

  • @westonallen3325
    @westonallen3325 5 лет назад +13

    Which one would u suggest for playing stuff like System of a Down and breaking Benjamin and such.

  • @haydenhayden5363
    @haydenhayden5363 11 месяцев назад

    This is so informative. Thank you so much. I was overwhelmed with the options for my first kit, this definitely helps!

  • @eljeinudalo5031
    @eljeinudalo5031 4 года назад +3

    what should i do?roadshows oftenly comes with those weird,cheap cymbals?and it's only the hi's and a crash ride?

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  4 года назад

      I agree! If you look in the description of the video, I've left some links to some better Cymbal packs and hardware packs you can pick up which are a total upgrade from those cymbals they give you!

  • @Just.another.person.
    @Just.another.person. 7 месяцев назад +1

    hey so I’m 14 years old, I’m really into rock music and seriously wanna get into drumming. ive heard a lot of good things about Pearl, Ludwig and Yamaha, but I have no idea what to choose from. some kits have more drums or more symbols, and I have no clue what to look for. same thing with drumsticks, i know some things about them but not too much. i have skinny hands and long skinny fingers. but I honestly have no idea where to start, what to buy, where to get anything. but this video has definitely given me a little idea or where to go, thank you! and if you have any advice for me please let me know because I have no clue what to do😂

  • @pugproductions4462
    @pugproductions4462 5 лет назад +7

    If I wanted to play music like the bands: falloutboy, panic at the disco, twenty one pilots, Green Day, etc. what kit do I choose?

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  5 лет назад +8

      I would recommend one of the "Fusion" kits. Alot of drummers play with their kits set up like the "Rock" kit, meaning one tom up and then two floor toms, but you can do that with the fusion kit as well. just remove the second tom from the bass drum.

    • @pugproductions4462
      @pugproductions4462 5 лет назад +4

      Behind the Beat with Chris Langan thanks

    • @icriticvideos2729
      @icriticvideos2729 5 лет назад +4

      Pug productions We love Josh

    • @ismaeln2904
      @ismaeln2904 4 года назад

      @@icriticvideos2729 yes

    • @Kattmb3
      @Kattmb3 4 года назад

      i wanna be josh dun

  • @DiegoRamirez-zc7fs
    @DiegoRamirez-zc7fs 10 месяцев назад

    This has been so very helpful. Appreciate the full explanations. Thank you.

  • @keatontheloyalnarwhal2197
    @keatontheloyalnarwhal2197 4 года назад +4

    Zildjian Planet Z’s, Zildjian i Series, Sabian B8s, Paiste PSTs, and Meinl MCS are also entry level cymbal sets

  • @beatmasterbossy
    @beatmasterbossy 3 года назад

    I too recommend a 1996 Pearl Export series.
    "Breathy and piquant" - some guy with eclectic taste in entry-level kits

  • @flyman4084
    @flyman4084 4 года назад +11

    I appreciate how you didn’t just say a bunch of lame jokes.

  • @markjohnston6736
    @markjohnston6736 3 года назад +1

    The only thing I don’t like about the roadshow is how the rack Tom’s are mounted but I just picked up a set of mienl dark custom cymbals

  • @dylanh5729
    @dylanh5729 5 лет назад +4

    this video is very helpful but i was wondering which kit you would suggest if i want to cover bands like motley crue or guns n roses

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  5 лет назад +1

      dylan h I would say either the rock kit, or one of the fusion kits. Those bands have a lot of heavy Tom work in their music so I’d say one of them! Don’t forget to use the links in the description if you plan on purchasing one! It helps me out tremendously! Thanks!

  • @Alexander-bz8wz
    @Alexander-bz8wz 4 года назад

    This video helped me out a ton in helping me decide what drumset I should start with

  • @Stormfire1777
    @Stormfire1777 4 года назад +2

    What drum set should I start with? I would love to be able to play some Slipknot and other metal bands

    • @Papita
      @Papita 4 года назад

      Scout Trooper TAMA drums are good for the music your playing

  • @gewoonandy8755
    @gewoonandy8755 Год назад

    i already hav cymbals, because i got them from my math theatcher who is a drummer. they are an 18 inch paiste 2002 ride a zidjian thin crash dont now which one and sabian hi hats. can someone tell me if those are good? oh i also got a 20 inch zidjian ride which comes from the 1970's.

  • @subeeinsuresh5896
    @subeeinsuresh5896 4 года назад +2

    Really helpful...Thank you

  • @ejnerhobergrasmussen
    @ejnerhobergrasmussen Год назад +1

    Thank you very much! Im a very New drummer, who absolutely love playing in school. Im looking at the cymbals packs. Which one of those you said, is the best for me then?

  • @oshenc1481
    @oshenc1481 3 года назад

    Just got mine last week 😆 Tama superstar classic coffe fade 🤟🏾 and cymbals zildijan I family 😅

  • @mikemcintosh9933
    @mikemcintosh9933 9 месяцев назад

    Super helpful. Thank you.

  • @xxkuramaxx_6521
    @xxkuramaxx_6521 5 лет назад +3

    This helped a lot

  • @PhoenixAndTheRaven
    @PhoenixAndTheRaven 2 года назад

    Perfect video for me. Thanks

  • @franksepulveda6974
    @franksepulveda6974 2 года назад +2

    Great Presentation. Loved your breakdown & idiot-proof clarifications. One question .... not mentioned was whether the snare stand is included in the kits.... or did I miss this?

  • @bryle6667
    @bryle6667 5 лет назад +8

    Whats the best drum kit on rock?

  • @adambedell73
    @adambedell73 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you- great video!

  • @darellbell605
    @darellbell605 3 года назад

    My sets are PEARL. I have converted them into DOUBLE BASS sets. One cymbal over each tom, two straight stands for my rides

  • @anus333
    @anus333 4 года назад +4

    What should i buy for playing songs like nirvana?

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  4 года назад +1

      Dave Grohl typically plays on a Drum kit which is set up like the "Rock" kit. Any kit can get the job done though.

    • @anus333
      @anus333 4 года назад +1

      @@BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan thanks

  • @cubanbread5159
    @cubanbread5159 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks man 👍 subbed

  • @FCWW87
    @FCWW87 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the info!

  • @foebars2147
    @foebars2147 3 года назад +1

    Out of all of them which one would be good to play Black Sabbath??

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  3 года назад

      It doesnt make a difference really. Drums are drums. It's the player thats gonna make it sound like Black Sabbath. Id go with whichever kit you like the looks of the most!

  • @IPv6Freely
    @IPv6Freely Год назад

    Man, I kept picturing Steve-O (before his voice went to hell) the entire time you were talking :D

  • @isaiahfurrow7414
    @isaiahfurrow7414 3 года назад +1

    I have been watching videos about drum kits... and am leaning toward the Ludwig Element Evolution 6pc kit....with 20" kick drum.... seems that kit would be the most flexible in configurations... would likely start out by just setting up the kick, snare, and hats...then add pieces as my kids and I get into it... this would also have us starting out with pretty good stuff I think and not needing to buy anything soon besides sticks and possibly heads if we beat them to death. Also, we would have what would basically be the upgrade cymbals to one of the Roadshow or Ludwig Accent kits, as well as possibly better hardware.
    Do you think this would be a good route to go, and then if one of us gets really into it, buy nicer hi-hats, and playing side heads down the road?
    Happy new year!

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  3 года назад

      That's not a bad idea at all! You're right, you can configure that kit in many ways! You'll have the drums down (the hard part), then you can just add cymbals and other gear as you go!

  • @piss5061
    @piss5061 11 месяцев назад

    Bought an electric kit and I’ve learned a lot so far. But I’m getting an acoustic because I find ghost notes to be hard to pull off on the cymbals, hi hat and snare. Plus the sounds on my kit are cheeks

  • @lukeg64
    @lukeg64 5 лет назад +4

    Do you recommend the fusion kit or the new fusion
    or do you recommend one of the other kits

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  5 лет назад +2

      I recommend either of the fusion kits, mainly because of their sizes. I like smaller, punchier drums. They are an all-around great kit for any genre!

  • @harrisonnnnn
    @harrisonnnnn 3 года назад +1

    It's out of stock on Amazon is there any other place you can get the jazz set

  • @user-hk4sx8qx7b
    @user-hk4sx8qx7b 4 года назад

    Thank you!
    Very helpful!

  • @musclecarfan74
    @musclecarfan74 Год назад

    y first drum kit cost $50 and was many different colors, 2nd one was $200 and was a Royce, 3rd was a used Pearl Export giant kit I paid $500, next kit was aa kit I had a short time, forgot the brand. My current kit is a vintage 1981 era Ludwig over sized drums, single bass drum, That I paid $1,000 for from my uncle in about 1998. Great sounding kit.

  • @LunaticTheCat
    @LunaticTheCat 3 года назад +1

    I've come to the conclusion that if I want to produce music that grooves as hard as Swans, I've gotta get a kit and learn how to play. I already play the guitar and trombone, so hopefully I'll be able to pick up the drums relatively quickly if I put the hours in in the wood shed. I'm going to be buying a kit in a few days and will start getting to work learning how to play some grooves I really fuck with (i.e. Swans grooves lol)
    I think once I get good enough I'll drop some cash on some high end cymbals, and start figuring out exactly what type of drums I need to get the tones I want.

  • @johnblessingkayondo
    @johnblessingkayondo 6 месяцев назад +1

    I want to buy drums btat a lower price like $300,isit possible

  • @patrickklimek8197
    @patrickklimek8197 4 года назад

    Ok so essentially if I got this set you suggested here in Green Bay Wisconsin where I'm from it costs me $499.00 plus the upgrade to the better menial cymbals add $99.00 and an extra stand for the extra cymbal $50.00 equals $648.00 or I could just get the Tama Imperialstar set for $699.00 and not upgrade to better cymbals cause it comes with the menials and wouldn't have to get extra stands cause it already has them and for only about $50 more.

    • @isaiahfurrow7414
      @isaiahfurrow7414 3 года назад

      I am in a similar spot, looking at Imperialstar and Ludwig Element Evolution.... leaning toward the Ludwig with Zildjian cymbals.... now just to pick a color as it seems they don't make them in white sparkle now... which has me wondering if the Tama is available in a white sparkle....lol
      I am thinking either of these will not only come with better cymbals, but also better hardware, and likely better heads as well....
      Did you get the Tama drums?

  • @MarcusV741
    @MarcusV741 4 года назад +2

    What do you think of the Pearl compact traveler drum kit for an old beginner?

    • @flyingdutchman6984
      @flyingdutchman6984 3 года назад +1

      When you figure the cost of the kit and add the cost of pedals, stands and cymbals you end up spending more than the Pearl Roadshow for what is essentially a toy.

    • @MarcusV741
      @MarcusV741 3 года назад

      @@flyingdutchman6984 have you tried one? I guess it sound decent enough and the portability.. i think it's more fun than playing a cajon.. i guess you are right about it's "worth".. they should've included pedal and a beginner hi hat set for that price..

    • @flyingdutchman6984
      @flyingdutchman6984 3 года назад +1

      @@MarcusV741 - I tried one the music store had set up. It was not very stable and the snare jumped around a lot with every kick. If you set it up as a basic kit with hi-hat, bass pedal and throne you'll have spent more money than something like the Pearl Roadshow Jazz would cost.
      I'm currently using a used 90's Pearl Export kit that cost about the same on Kijiji as the Pearl Traveler would be new. Definately not as portable but, one hell of a major upgrade. 😃

  • @n1khm
    @n1khm Год назад +1

    Is ludwig a good alternative for pearl?

  • @tonimoon6346
    @tonimoon6346 3 года назад

    Thanx so much, super helpful! 🤘

  • @davidmcaninch4714
    @davidmcaninch4714 26 дней назад

    With beginner kits, the cymbals that come with them are, for lack of a better word, crap. They’ll do the job good enough, but if the time comes to upgrade them, I’d definitely do it 100%. Now I’m not saying that you need to get brilliant-finished Zildjian A Customs, which are my favorite by the way, but you should get at least something that sounds great for a rather affordable price.

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  26 дней назад

      For sure. They aren’t great. But it’s nice, especially for parents, who most likely have no clue what is needed, to get everything in one package. But I agree…An upgrade would def be the best option.

  • @kevinsilver4477
    @kevinsilver4477 Год назад

    Wow, I just looked for that kit and it’s $200 more than it was when this video came out. That’s bonkers.

  • @alexbenavides9842
    @alexbenavides9842 3 года назад

    Thanks. very helpful information

  • @travisc123
    @travisc123 7 месяцев назад

    Wow, either he was only talking about the shell pack, or prices have gone up drastically in 3 years. Average price for this complete set is about $650 now new.

    • @butchcassidy3373
      @butchcassidy3373 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah I bought my DW kit for 999. Same shell pack is now 1699. Big difference.
      Thanks Brandon. 😂

  • @JtJt-bg8rn
    @JtJt-bg8rn 3 года назад

    Thanks really great video

  • @bc454irocz89
    @bc454irocz89 2 года назад +1

    Fusion or new fusion for metal?

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  2 года назад

      Honestly either would work. Its more about tuning the drums to a pitch that suits the style of music.

  • @SwadeDrumming
    @SwadeDrumming 4 года назад

    Which kit would you recommend for lets say christian music? songs like Another in the Fire by hillsong united and just music like that

  • @jico5147
    @jico5147 3 года назад

    Should this be the same thing you should do for kids? Or should it be different.

  • @lushensterlin2828
    @lushensterlin2828 4 года назад +3

    Is mapex brand good

  • @georgewilber9906
    @georgewilber9906 5 лет назад +9

    What should I buy if I want to play music like Metallica?

    • @stumpmen2327
      @stumpmen2327 5 лет назад +3

      George Wilber I loved Metallica I bought a pearl export series in the 90s and that worked good

    • @fuctus1620
      @fuctus1620 5 лет назад +25

      heroin

    • @grn4880
      @grn4880 5 лет назад +4

      Fuctus ha good one

    • @zhongxina8426
      @zhongxina8426 4 года назад +1

      based on the video, the best roadshow would be the new fusion but the best beginner drumkit in general is pearl export imho.

    • @yeetmeintotheabyss2893
      @yeetmeintotheabyss2893 4 года назад

      But do you start playing Metallica? You can expand as you go with drums.

  • @deezberserker179
    @deezberserker179 3 года назад +1

    My parents won’t let me buy a drum kit because it’s too loud. But fuck it. Imma order one. Thanks for the Tips.

  • @mingywingy123
    @mingywingy123 6 месяцев назад

    can i play jazz on a rock drum set ?

  • @giromasa1149
    @giromasa1149 4 года назад

    Mine is TAMA drums and it's 13y old but it's still good

  • @acerock013
    @acerock013 2 года назад

    my son has been taking drum lessons for a few months now and he is really taking to it. I am not sure whether or not to get him an acoustic set or an electric drum set as it seems like those kits are maybe not so bad. But one thing i have to consider is sound dampening as well since i live in a condo. Any suggestions?

  • @LAOWayMusic
    @LAOWayMusic 2 года назад

    Can you pretty please do a newer video with products that are currently being sold? 😍 was gonna buy, but the links leads to "currently unavailable" 🥺

  • @JIFAMPodcast
    @JIFAMPodcast 2 года назад +1

    Perspective the fusion kit, 3 years later has doubled in price.

  • @johannjohann6523
    @johannjohann6523 Год назад

    Wuhan cymbals have good sounding entry cymbals as well. Regretfully they are a Chinese brand, but the quality of the materials used to make what is their entry level cymbals is a higher quality than the other guys. The cymbals are machine made, instead of hand made, and being made in China is why lower cost. But they sound surprisingly good for the price, and it's primarily the materials used that create the cymbals sound.

  • @jesseorton3392
    @jesseorton3392 3 года назад +1

    Get back on your channell bro. What i have to travel to pa now.... lol

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  3 года назад

      The fire has been lit bro. Shaking off the cobwebs of content creation. Im ready to get back at it. Need some upgrades, but the passion is returning!! I fricken love that you commented that btw!

  • @hoppingh907
    @hoppingh907 3 года назад

    Looking for a good quality, budget, good-sounding set that comes with tom 1, tom 2, and floor tom, snare, hihats, kick, crash, and a ride. I would also like it to come with the hi hat and kick pedals. I would prefer it come with a seat but that's not a must. I am looking around 200-400 price range. Can you guys recomend some good sets or is what I am asking for too much for my price?

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  3 года назад

      These kits here are gonna include all the things you're asking for. Finding kits that have everything included is tough. That's why I recommend these!

    • @hoppingh907
      @hoppingh907 3 года назад

      @@BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan ok thanks!

  • @hopemanriquez6816
    @hopemanriquez6816 3 года назад +1

    If I get the rock kit, what cymbals do you recommend out of the 3?

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  3 года назад

      Honestly...If I had to choose between only these sets, I would say the Sabians. Remember these are entry-level cymbals. I think the best set up would be the Sabians though! Please use the links in the description of this video as it helps to keep this channel going! Thanks and happy drumming!

  • @tumiantumi4726
    @tumiantumi4726 3 года назад

    Hey Chris...love your videos...would you recommend the Pearl Export for a beginner as well..?? It´s a bit more expensive but that`s ok for me...it would be for my son who wants to start/try...and maybe me sometimes as an "old" drummer, who is pretty much out of practice...😉😉

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching!! I really appreciate it! The export series is one of the all-time tried and true kits! I would 100% recommend it!! I went with this series only because I understand that alot of people don't know what they are getting into when they buy drums. You don't get all the bells and whistles. These kits give you everything to get going, sound great, and you can upgrade from there. But the export are amazing drums that have stood the test of time! So Yes...absolutely! If you do plan to purchase an export kit online, all I ask is to use the affiliate links in the description of this video if you choose to buy through Amazon! It will take you to the kits I mentioned in the video, but you could search for whatever you want and they will give me a little kickback for recommending! Much appreciated! Best of luck and have fun!

    • @tumiantumi4726
      @tumiantumi4726 3 года назад

      ​@@BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan Hey Chris, and thanks for the quick respond...I am not sure i will order it via Amazon...probably from an online store here in Switzerland...No hard feelings..))...I was even considering getting an E-Drum Kit, like the Millenium mps-850 for example...BUT....an "E-KIT"...??? Does it really make sense..??? Sound, feedback etc...?? I figure if i could isolate the room good, we`ll be fine...Or am i dreaming??? When i enter a music store, i stand by the drum kits like a little boy, thinking of old times.....and the sight of an E-Drum kit just doesn´t do it for me...am i WRONG about that??? A good Pearl Export i could buy for around 750-850 CHF...(more or less the same in USD) and the Millenium for E-Kit for around 650-700...so not really a big difference....But, could i isolate the Apartment in such way i/we can play without having SWAT at the door every evening??? (Short Info...no neighbours below, only above and in the back there is a nail polishing studio....) Could i Sound Isolate so that the outgoing sound is minimum??? ..And than the Export series come in such varieties...where do we start...20" base is enough...right..?? I was thinking maybe just to out start with base drum Hi-Hat and snare...and built in the toms later...does that make sense to you??? Anyway...i don´t want to take up all your time, i bet you have better things to do...thanks in advance...Tumi

  • @miamontes4848
    @miamontes4848 3 года назад

    thankyou so so sooooooo much

  • @lean6968
    @lean6968 3 года назад

    what kit out of these would be best suited for wanting to cover indie or alternative for example arctic monkeys?

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  3 года назад +1

      I always say go with the fusion or new fusion...You can always take a tom away if you want. With the rock and jazz kit, you only get two toms as opposed to three.

  • @ellensapphirebridge7846
    @ellensapphirebridge7846 3 года назад

    This was so helpful!! How much space in a square do you think you’ll need for the Fusion or Rock set? I’m looking to learn because I’ve starting a band up soon.

    • @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan
      @BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan  3 года назад

      Id say give yourself about 5-6 feet from left to right and front to back. Congrats!
      please use the link in the description if you end up purchasing a drum kit! Thanks!

    • @ellensapphirebridge7846
      @ellensapphirebridge7846 3 года назад

      @@BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan thank you! And I will!

  • @jayden_1719
    @jayden_1719 3 года назад +6

    The thing is, I can only afford a $100 drum set

    • @gmbxh6392
      @gmbxh6392 3 года назад

      check out guitar centers used sets

    • @ViperoK
      @ViperoK 3 года назад +3

      do you want the hello kitty drums or the pokemon drums?

    • @c.i.a.7262
      @c.i.a.7262 3 года назад

      @@ViperoK only the best sets

  • @NappingOtter999
    @NappingOtter999 Год назад

    Thank you thank you thank you for this video it was so fucking informative !

  • @mathi6757
    @mathi6757 28 дней назад

    Is this still the best after 6 years?