Why your first kit should be electronic

Electronic drums are a great option for beginner  drummers for several reasons.

  1. Electronic drums are easy to use and fun to play. Electronic drum sets come with many built-in features that allow new drummers to experiment with different sounds and rhythms. They also offer a wide range of drum sounds in one kit, making them more interesting to play and overcoming practice boredom.
  2. Electronic drums are quieter than acoustic drums, making them a great choice for people who live in apartments or have neighbours nearby. They are also kinder to family members who might not want to be subjected to the sound of drums pounding away.
  3. Electronic drums also have a smaller footprint than their acoustic counterparts because you don’t need full-sized shells to get different sounds. While there is a move to more ‘realistic’ drum shells and cymbal sizes, most manufacturers make compact kits which are ideal for people who have limited space in their homes.
  4. Electronic drums are cheaper than acoustic drums – and continue to offer better value and more features at lower price points. They are a great option for beginners who want to learn how to play the drums without spending a lot of money.
  5. Electronic drums are generally more durable than acoustic drums and require fewer consumables like drum heads. They are also gentler on drum sticks.
  6. Electronic drums do not require constant tuning and are generally easy to set up. They can be assembled in a matter of minutes, and are largely ready to play right away.
  7. Electronic drums come with a variety of connectivity options which allow drummers to play along with their favourite songs. They can be used with headphones or connected to a computer for recording.
  8. Electronic drums come with extra features that help beginners learn how to play the drums. Many electronic drum sets come with built-in metronomes, which help beginners keep time. They also come with training tools that help beginners learn how to play different rhythms and beats.
  9. The skills and techniques learned on electronic kits transfer directly to acoustic kits, so the learner will have no difficulty adjusting when confronted by other types of percussion.
  10. Electronic drums are the future, and anything drummers learn about the technology will help them as they advance, especially if they plan to go onto performance or professional playing.

In conclusion, electronic drums are a great option for beginner drummers. They are easy to use, fun to play, and offer a wide range of features that help beginners learn how to play the drums. They are also quieter, cheaper, and easier to set up than acoustic drums, which makes them a great choice for people who want to learn how to play the drums without spending a lot of money or disturbing their family and neighbours.