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For years the debate has raged between drummers whether to use acoustic drums or an electronic drum set. There is no clear cut answer for everyone. Ultimately it comes down to personal taste and preference. Although there are some characteristics that the two share, there are some definite differences that can help you make a decision when it comes time to buy your next drum set.
An electronic drum set is much more versatile than an acoustic drum set. Very accurate samples of acoustic drums sounds can be programmed into each drum pad including cymbals. They can also be programmed with many other sounds as well. You can trigger literally any sound from a drum pad that you can imagine. You can realistically have multiple drum kits in one. Anything from a rock, jazz, country, or pop/techno drum kit all rolled up into one. This is especially helpful when it comes to recording.
Another great benefit of an electronic drum set is being able to practice noise free. One of the biggest obstacles for drummers is practicing without disturbing family, friends and neighbors. With elecronic drums, you can mute the kit entirely by using headphones. In many band practice situations, acoustic drums completely overpower the rest of the instruments. With electronic drums, you can control the volume, allowing the other band members to also turn down their instruments, making it less likely to disturb anyone else.
Many of the new electronic drum kits have a feature that allows you to play a song minus the drum tracks. This is a great tool for learning that new song you are intersted in.
Electronic drums are also much easier to transport. They are much smaller and lighter. Most elecronic drum kits can fit into an average car when broken down, unlike most acoustic drums. The largest part of the set is the amplifier, which may not be needed depending on the practice or performance situation. In many cases you will be able to plug directly into a P.A. system or a mixing board, rather than using the amplifier.
The price of electronic drums has decreased dramatically over the years. Even low priced starter kits have the features and quality that most drummers would be satisfied with. Top of the line deluxe models are comparable in price to their acoustic counterparts.
So, don't dismiss the possibility that an electronic drum set might be a better option.
James Hill is a musician and web site developer. He plays praise and worship music for churches, and develops web sites that provide crucial resources to other musicians. For more information on an electronic drum set visit his website --> http://www.electronicdrumset.org
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