Best junior drum set super grown ups guide

Trying to buy the right drum set for a beginner drummer can be daunting at times as not knowing where to start comes into play. Rather than splashing out on a state of the art drum set its best to look at purchasing a beginner drum set first. Hence the simple but effective best junior drum set super grown ups guide below .

Best junior drum set super grown ups guide

Buying a junior drum set best junior drum set super guide

Buying a junior beginner drum set will be the ideal choice. The value for money drum kits usually includes all of the drums, stands, Cymbals and other essential hardware needed to start playing right from the box. The advised age range will be displayed if in doubt.

My First junior drum set experience

Best junior drum set super grown ups guide

My 1st drum set was a percussion performance beginner set. I was over the moon when mum bought it for me.  I set it up straight out of the box, sticks included and was able to play straight away. An all in one package. Junior drum sets are great for smaller kids. These scaled down drum kits have everything you need to get started. Therefore they are the best super junior drum set choices. We also sell them in our online store.

It’s not advisable to buy the toy store type of sets if your wanting a real drum set experience for your little one because they are not as robust as the specialised junior drum kits. As a result the great bonus of having a junior drum kit is they are solidly built and replicate the sound and feel of a full-sized drum kit.

how to set up the drums

1. First of all, start by placing all the drum shells on the floor in front of you. Each shell will have its corresponding skin a top and bottom skin. Usually, the top skin will be coated white and the bottom skin will be transparent. Place the top skin on the drum shell and make sure the shell is facing the right way up, the drum logo on the shell should be facing the right way up that’s a clear indication you’re on the right path. There is nothing worse than putting the skins on the wrong side and realising after you’ve tightened all of the tension screws

Using the drum key to achieve your desired sound

2. Using the drum key provided, tighten each tension rod by approximately 1 turn. Once the first rod is in place the 2nd rod should be directly opposite the first rod, like a 12 o’clock 6 o’clock position, and continue this until all tension rods have been inserted. Repeat the 1 turn process until you get the desired sound. The reason we do this is to give the skin an equal balance. If you over tighten one of the tension rods more than the others the skin will get a ripple effect, and you could damage the rim and the skin.

3. The Hardware is pretty easy to assemble. The legs simply open up on the cymbal stands. you will usually get two cymbal stands, a boom stand for the ride and the other for the crash. The crash is generally on the drummers left and the ride is on the drummers right. Each stand will come with felts which protect the cymbal from cracking at the bell of the cymbal, The felts are those round black soft pads with a hole in the centre. before putting the felts on you’ll need to first put the plastic cymbal sleeves on each stand first followed by the felts then the cymbal and lastly the wing nut to secure the cymbal. Now you have successfully put your cymbals on each stand

how to tune the drums

let’s start with the kick drum also known as the bass drum dampening the kick drum will give you a nice thud as opposed to a horrible overtone this is done by restricting the vibration of the drum head. A simple trick for this is to stuff the bass drum aka kick drum with an old jumper or jacket up against the skin that the beater hits. That would mean removing the front skin. generally the skin with the kit brand logo and placing the jacket or jumper in the middle and putting the front skin back on. The end goal is to have a nice thud backbeat sound with a bit of resonance. As a result the kick will sound awesome.

Best junior drum set super grown ups guide
Moongel

Tuning the other drum heads such as the snare drum and toms you can buy products such as Moongel, which sticks to the drum skin and does an excellent job of controlling its sound. You can also use the old (gaffer tape) to the head trick by adding some tissue, or a spare cymbal felt between the tape and the head to dampen the sound.

My top 3 junior drum sets

1. BDK-1 Full Size Starter Drum Kit by Gear4music

Best junior drum set super grown ups guide

My 1st Choice would be the Gear4music kit What an amazing Junior drum set! Built to last with durable hardware 3 colour selections. I love the black hardware and looks even better in person. These drums sound awesome, as for the money. And finally these drums are suitable for ages 8 and upwards. with this drum set, Below is a list of what you’ll get with drum set

  • Drum key
  • Pair of drumsticks
  • Drum throne
  • All necessary tom arms, hoops, lugs and screws included

2.Mirage JDK 5 Piece Junior Drum Kit
Best junior drum set super grown ups guide

This Mirage drum set is on the smaller side and perfect for ages 3 -7 easy to set up. Best of all it’s a real kit and not a toy. The sound really projects on this kit, rather surprising and the build quality for its price range is great. Finally it comes in a 3 or 5 piece setup and the option of 3 different colours

3.Tiger 3 Piece Junior Drum Kit – Blue

Tiger 3 Piece Junior Drum Kit - Blue

Three piece drum set includes two tom-toms and one bass drum with an added cymbal

Drum sticks, stool and bass drum pedal are also in the pack

Ideal for children aged 3 to 6 years
Easy to set up with a drum key

Best junior drum set super grown ups guide

This is a sturdy and good quality drum set. what a great way to get your little one started a 3-year-old will easily have a great drumming session on these. It comes in this lovely colour and is easy to set up and put aside when not in use. And above all it sounds great!

Yours truly Drewdrums.com

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