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Millenium Drumheadpack! Cheap, but...very useful.
Totally recommend this set pack for a drum teacher. I explain. Any youngster/beginner who comes first time to a drum lesson will be confused. Too much "drum math", different techniques, exercises list and etc. It´s boring and may
confuse. My idea is let them go crazy on drums and discover that the routine practicing is useful. After a first lesson, let them "Hit as loud as you can, anything you want, as fast as you can" , leave the room for about 10 minutes. I know it sounds barbarous for a regular teacher, but somehow this works kind a positive way (don´t matter young or old). After 10 minutes they usually run out of ideas and understand that drummers making solos do not chop woods (sticks) at random.
Those "first class" drum heads would be great "souvenir" real on hands to brag and show to friends/parents. Despite cheap price these heads have great quality for a beginner...and are very useful!
confuse. My idea is let them go crazy on drums and discover that the routine practicing is useful. After a first lesson, let them "Hit as loud as you can, anything you want, as fast as you can" , leave the room for about 10 minutes. I know it sounds barbarous for a regular teacher, but somehow this works kind a positive way (don´t matter young or old). After 10 minutes they usually run out of ideas and understand that drummers making solos do not chop woods (sticks) at random.
Those "first class" drum heads would be great "souvenir" real on hands to brag and show to friends/parents. Despite cheap price these heads have great quality for a beginner...and are very useful!
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Good heads for a low price.
Tom heads:
They are all pretty thin, which gie them plenty of ring. They are not too thin to use as batter heads, i use these both as batter and resoheads and they at least sounded better than my old ones.
Kick drum head:
Again, pretty thin but my kickdrum sounds decent so im not complaining.
Snare head:
It sounds good, coating wears of a bit faster than on more expensive heads, and there is a LOT of ring and overtones. A dampener on the snare though and you get a very nice dry sound.
I do recommend these heads if your old ones looks like the surface of the moon. They don't cost much and will improve the sound.
They are all pretty thin, which gie them plenty of ring. They are not too thin to use as batter heads, i use these both as batter and resoheads and they at least sounded better than my old ones.
Kick drum head:
Again, pretty thin but my kickdrum sounds decent so im not complaining.
Snare head:
It sounds good, coating wears of a bit faster than on more expensive heads, and there is a LOT of ring and overtones. A dampener on the snare though and you get a very nice dry sound.
I do recommend these heads if your old ones looks like the surface of the moon. They don't cost much and will improve the sound.
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Replacement heads for drums
Full set - easy to install
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Cheap and cheerful
Good for getting new skins on the kit. A bit thin and weak sounding - especially the snare. can be improved with dampening.
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Starter drum heads
Single ply heads for standard kit, clear for bass drum and toms (22" BD, 12" tom, 13" tom, 16" tom), coated head for 14" snare. Good value, but really not any better then factory fitted heads on most starter kits
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Good for the price
For the price they are very decent but you might want to get better drum heads to get your some to the next level
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