Wednesday, April 29, 2020

zZounds Music for Professionals

Due disclaimer - This post contains affiliate links and I may be compensated on any purchase made.

On this day, April 29th, I am opting to choose a beginner's drum kit model for one rather unusual reason - the cost is $429...4/29.  Why the unusual reason?  Today is my birthday and the cost/date happen to match.

Where the professionals had to start somewhere, consider the Ludwig Complete Drum Kit -

Ludwig LC175 Accent Drive Complete Drum Kit (5-Piece)
Black, with Chrome Hardware
$429 OR 6 Payments $71.50

https://www.zzounds.com/a--3960264/item--LUDLC175




This Ludwig kit is also available in Red Foil and Blue Foil.

"...ready to rock right out from the box..." (zZounds)

"...mastering your instrument happens much more quickly when you start with a solid foundation..." (zZounds)

All-inclusive beginner's kit -
Complete Kit 
(5 drums, Hi-Hat and Crash Cymbals, Double-Braced Hardware)
- 6.5" by 14" Snare drum
- 8" by 10" Tom
- 9" by 12" Tom
- 16" by 16" Floor tom
- 16" by 22" Kick drum
- Snare stand
- Cymbal stand
- Drum throne
- Hi hat stand
- Kick drum pedal
- 13" Hi hats
- 16" Crash cymtal

If you are curious about the Ludwig brand and this kit, explore the link above.  If you are seriously interested in learning to play the drums and someday going pro, follow the link above for more details and a payment plan.

A drum kit for pros and those just starting out is not without drumsticks.  Consider the Vater brand -

Vater Hickory Drumsticks
5A, Wood Tip, Pair
$7.95

https://www.zzounds.com/a--3960264/item--VATVH


If you do opt for the Ludwig LC175 Accent Drive Complete Drum Kit, consider the Vater Hickory Drumsticks to match your budding and growing performance.

As always,

Play it!

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