by congalero » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:27 am
here is my 2 - cents; for what it is worth. if you are in a hurry and wish to buy new drums, then drop in on all the music stores you can and see what fits for you. if you have a few friends that have an assortment of drums to test run, do that as well. then make your decision based on that and from what you have gleened from this thread.
if you can afford to search and take your time, you may be able to find just that right set of older, possibly newer, drums for a great price from craigslist or ebay. the real deals are on craigslist in my opinion, but they sell quickly if nice. you may find a perfect vintage set or not so vintage for the right money. however, before you begin your search/purchase think hard and long about what kind of drumming you will wish to focus on. traditional drumming can be played on any drum, but seems best when appied to melodic woods with a deep and long lasting pulse. if you want to play in an ampt setting, better think about those drums that can cut through and keep cutting. the classics show up everywhere and do a great job in bands; observed them being played last night while watching 'pink martini' in portland - outdoor venue - they did a great job. i am sure more people here can give you a bit more advise. my taste is across the board, so i like to switch around among the different drums/woods i have. i am sure you will find in time, that what appeals to you one day may not on another.
good luck
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