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Vintage Drum Sets

By Richard Romando



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Vintage drum sets have certain characteristics that set them about from today?s drum sets. One is the quality of the tone that a vintage set produces that is described as 'warm' in sound. Vintage, brass-shelled drums are classic because of the distinct tonal range of highs and lows. Other characteristics that enhance the value and appeal of vintage drum sets are how rare they are, the historical significance of the set (who owned them) and the condition of the set.

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It has only been in the last few years that drum collecting, as a hobby seems to have taken off. The most collectable pieces seem to start during the 1929s and carry through to the 60s. There are also sets that were produced before the 20s that are considered collectables as well. Although hard to find, most collectors like to find vintage drum sets that are in original condition. These sets appreciate in value more readily than reconditioned ones and are easier to sell. However, musicians who are looking for a vintage set to use for performance will often make some alterations to get the exact sound they are looking for.

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Drums are the backbone of any genre of music and provide a rhythm and base line. Drums are largely used in rock, jazz, country, pop, and classical music. Since early times drums have been in prominent existence. They were used by rock bands in the pre World War II era and continue to dominate the music scene. The drums manufactured earlier were simple as compared to the elaborate ones produced now and were available as 3 or 4 piece sets.

Vintage drums are a collectors dream and a valuable buy. However, they need to be closely inspected for wear and tear. The cymbals are made of copper, which tend to acquire a greenish coating when not used for a long time. The drum skin is key component f the drum set that produces the sound. As these drum sets are old and have undergone a tremendous amount of drumming, it is advisable to closely inspect the drum skins from the inside.

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Guide to Assembling Drum Sets - An introduction to the basic components of a standard drum kit, and how to put them together easily.

Vintage drum sets especially owned by rock bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Grateful Dead are in demand and fetch the highest price.


Also by Richard Romando:
Researching DJ Equipment Prices - So you want to be a DJ? Find out how cheaply - or expensively - you can get started depending on what equipment you buy
Inexpensive DJ Gear - Although DJ equipment can be staggeringly expensive, you don't have to buy the best of everything. Mixing and matching gear from different price ranges can get you off the mark for surprisingly little outlay, and you can always upgrade later.
About Collectible Drum Kits - Vintage drum kits can have a wide appeal, both to professional musicians looking for a particular sound, and for collectors and restorers.

Drum Sets provides detailed information on Drum Sets, Cheap Drum Sets, Electronic Drum Sets, Used Drum Sets and more. Drum Sets is affiliated with Steel Drums.





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