Thank you for this video. I'm 35 weeks pregnant and I bought my daughter a second-hand drum kit for her birthday. With your help, I set the kit up all by myself❤.
Just assembled my wine colored ludwig backbeat 5 piece , I just have to hook up all the drums to stands etc.. this is the BEST video ive searched. Others have some lame guitar going crazy in background as they talk 🤷♂️. Anyhow i ll be finishing my tomorrow My first drums & i just turned 61 yrs old lol *ill be referring to ur video tomorrow too 😁
Thanks so much for this video, I was completely lost and overwhelmed when unpacking my drumset and stumbled upon this video and helped me alot as im starting my musical start in drums, amazing video thank you so much.
Thanks for the video. My first drum set. Would have gone nuts without this video. Would you recommend changing the snare wires to get a more jazz sound and a fatter but less buzzing sound?
I prefer to have my toms in front of the snare drum and ride cymbal over the kick tilted towards me a bit, for ergonomic purposes. Ergonomics are not “just a big part of it,” ergonomics is everything when it comes to setting up drums. If you don’t have an ergonomic setup, you’re not going to be successful. The problem is they don’t typically teach you this in your beginner drum classes. I think ergonomics should be one of the most important lessons to teach beginners because it’ll give you good playing habits, not instantly, but it’ll help you learn to play correctly. And I like to tune the drums *BEFORE* I set them up, particularly the bass drum.
Tension rods come in many different lengths. 35mm, 41mm, 52mm, 58mm, 112mm... We'd recommend you bring one into your local shop to match up the length.
It's the preferred way to ensure you maintain equal tension across the drumhead. If you just go around the drum, the rim will pull down on the drumhead collar on one side and will cause the head to slip and not stay centered on the bearing edge.
(raises hand from back of class): Question teacher. Why wouldn't you immediately replace the heads rather than putting the cheap Chinese heads on that come with the kit? Are you affiliated with Mapex or something? Nothing wrong with it if you are of course, just curious
Craig is affiliated with Mapex, but that has nothing to do with why we didn't replace the heads in this video. We didn't for two main reasons: 1) Because that's not what most people would do when buying a new kit, and is not what we do when assembling kits for display in stores. This a beginner-level video, using a beginner-level kit, intended for a beginner-level player who likely wouldn't fully appreciate the sound difference of new heads. The price for new heads on a kit like this is not an insignificant amount, so we would always recommend new drummers learn, play, and "beat the snot" out of the factory heads, and replace them once they got their use out of them and they're all pitted and worn out. 2) It is unnecessary for the purpose of this demonstration. Craig properly put on, seated, and tuned the drum head, so it doesn't matter if it's the factory head or not in order to show how it's done. Also, two toms and the snare drum come pre-assembled, and dismantling those 3 additional drums and consuming new heads out of our inventory would have been a waste of time and expense while the process remains pretty much the same. Thanks for watching!
@@longandmcquade - Understood. Thanks for taking the time to explain and great video. I too was assembling a Mapex while watching this. Played for years but never assembled a bass drum from scratch. From my experience the Chinese Remos are so bad so I was really curious why you weren't throwing them out as step #1 haha. Have a good weekend
Great question. Check out 25:04 and Craig answers this question. The difference between the two cymbal stands in this kit is that one is a straight stand and one is a boom stand. The boom arm allows for more placement options because it can extend out over other pieces of your kit to get it to a comfortable playing position. Typically in a setup like this, the boom stand is used on the ride cymbal, and the boom arm allows the cymbal to reach over the rack tom or floor tom. If you try to use a straight cymbal stand for your ride cymbal, it might work, but you'd notice that the ride cymbal feels too far away and you might not be able to reach it comfortably. So we recommend using the boom stand for the ride and the straight stand for the crash. Bonus tip: Always make sure that the boom arm is extended out directly over one of the legs. That will make it stable. If you place the boom arm in between two legs, it would be easy to tip over due to the weight of the cymbal.
Excellent instructional video, I am 70 years old and setting up my drums for the first time!. Thanks!!
AWESOME 67 and just ordered my first drum set. we are never to old.
42 here , first drumset bought today
These three comments were amazing to read. Rock on all of you! 🤘
55 First set.
nice video: and i am a blind jamaican drummer.
@CyberSkul1 blind people can still use computers, they have programs that read whats on the screen to you.
Cyberskul1 voice to text most likely
@CyberSkul1the voice
I just used this to set up an entire drumsets for my church, like right now. Thank you❤❤❤
Thank you for this video. I'm 35 weeks pregnant and I bought my daughter a second-hand drum kit for her birthday. With your help, I set the kit up all by myself❤.
Fantastic! 😍
This video really helped me today. I bought a kit for my 3 yrs old son. I used your video to guide me along. Thanks a lot
Great to hear, that's the intent of this video. You're very welcome!
I just bought my first kit! Mapex Armory Tanzanite burst. This video was perfect thank you!
Fantastic first kit! You jumped right into an intermediate-level kit which saved you a step, and now that kit could easily last you a lifetime.
Just assembled my wine colored ludwig backbeat 5 piece , I just have to hook up all the drums to stands etc.. this is the BEST video ive searched. Others have some lame guitar going crazy in background as they talk 🤷♂️. Anyhow i ll be finishing my tomorrow
My first drums & i just turned 61 yrs old lol
*ill be referring to ur video tomorrow too 😁
Thanks, we're happy it helped!
Awesome. Thank you. Well-paced and crystal clear. And just the right amount of information.
Great to hear, thanks for watching!
Wow that's really helpful may God bless you Bro
Glad it helped!!
Only can say thank you very much I just got a set for my 4 year old and I didn't have a clue . Now thanks to you I do😅
Amazing, we hope your 4-year-old enjoys playing on their now properly setup drums! 😁
Thanks so much for this video, I was completely lost and overwhelmed when unpacking my drumset and stumbled upon this video and helped me alot as im starting my musical start in drums, amazing video thank you so much.
We're so happy to hear this helped you! And we love curly fries. Clearly the best in the fry family.
Yeah same the first time I tried setting up drums I somehow made a circle then found this video and they are now completely setup
Excellent Video. No BS and to the point. Well done and thank you!
Thanks Kieran!
That you for this! I’m waiting on my Venus set to arrive tomorrow!!
Can’t wait.
this video was extremely helpful and one of the only ones that i could really understand and follow easily. thanks!!
You're very welcome!!
Thanks for the video. Very comprehensive and easy to follow.
Thanks for the video. My first drum set. Would have gone nuts without this video. Would you recommend changing the snare wires to get a more jazz sound and a fatter but less buzzing sound?
Great video!!! this is one shows you step by step and also shows you how to do it props to you!!
That was the goal of this video! Thanks for watching!
nice assembling and set up all i wanna hear is right in this video
Nice video! Im also getting a mapex venus as my fist drumset (the one in the video) too. Good video!
Great first kit, glad this video was a good guide for you!
Just got this for my son now rock for daddy you 4 year old
AWEEEEESOOOMEEEE MATE !!! THANX A LOT FOR THIS VIDEO !!
Thanks a lot from India 🙏
I just bought this exact same kit!
Very helpful. Thanks
Thank you for this video!❇
You're very welcome Lilian!
Thanks Loads!
Thanks home boy if you ever need a foot massage, you know your man. 🙌🏼
Thank you so much sir❤❤ appreciate what you are doing.... Helps me a lot
Thank You so MUCH You are very Helpful
Thanks! It was a great help!👍
Noice! Merci bucketz ;)
Thank you!
I prefer to have my toms in front of the snare drum and ride cymbal over the kick tilted towards me a bit, for ergonomic purposes. Ergonomics are not “just a big part of it,” ergonomics is everything when it comes to setting up drums. If you don’t have an ergonomic setup, you’re not going to be successful. The problem is they don’t typically teach you this in your beginner drum classes. I think ergonomics should be one of the most important lessons to teach beginners because it’ll give you good playing habits, not instantly, but it’ll help you learn to play correctly.
And I like to tune the drums *BEFORE* I set them up, particularly the bass drum.
Much appreciated
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What is the measurement of those tension rods? I need a couple for my low tom.
Tension rods come in many different lengths. 35mm, 41mm, 52mm, 58mm, 112mm... We'd recommend you bring one into your local shop to match up the length.
U helps a lot❤
Great!!
hold on.... do I have to, I don't know if I should, is it appropriate, do people even do this anymore? ok then...
FIRST!
you can et a drum key from a music stor
or when you ot your drums the drum key will be in the box
i the "star pattern" tuning a preference or does it have to be that way?
It's the preferred way to ensure you maintain equal tension across the drumhead. If you just go around the drum, the rim will pull down on the drumhead collar on one side and will cause the head to slip and not stay centered on the bearing edge.
Where do I get a drum key?
Like in the video you'll prob get one in the kit or u can buy one online idk tho I'm not an expert
Most drum sets will include one in the box. Or you can buy one separately here: www.long-mcquade.com/departments/297/Drums/Accessories/Drum_Keys.htm
Thank you! ^_^
Hold my beer!!! ...
(raises hand from back of class): Question teacher. Why wouldn't you immediately replace the heads rather than putting the cheap Chinese heads on that come with the kit? Are you affiliated with Mapex or something? Nothing wrong with it if you are of course, just curious
Craig is affiliated with Mapex, but that has nothing to do with why we didn't replace the heads in this video. We didn't for two main reasons:
1) Because that's not what most people would do when buying a new kit, and is not what we do when assembling kits for display in stores. This a beginner-level video, using a beginner-level kit, intended for a beginner-level player who likely wouldn't fully appreciate the sound difference of new heads. The price for new heads on a kit like this is not an insignificant amount, so we would always recommend new drummers learn, play, and "beat the snot" out of the factory heads, and replace them once they got their use out of them and they're all pitted and worn out.
2) It is unnecessary for the purpose of this demonstration. Craig properly put on, seated, and tuned the drum head, so it doesn't matter if it's the factory head or not in order to show how it's done. Also, two toms and the snare drum come pre-assembled, and dismantling those 3 additional drums and consuming new heads out of our inventory would have been a waste of time and expense while the process remains pretty much the same.
Thanks for watching!
@@longandmcquade - Understood. Thanks for taking the time to explain and great video. I too was assembling a Mapex while watching this. Played for years but never assembled a bass drum from scratch. From my experience the Chinese Remos are so bad so I was really curious why you weren't throwing them out as step #1 haha. Have a good weekend
How tall is the leg supposed to be??
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ThAt BrEaThInG...
How do you know what stands go to what
Great question. Check out 25:04 and Craig answers this question. The difference between the two cymbal stands in this kit is that one is a straight stand and one is a boom stand. The boom arm allows for more placement options because it can extend out over other pieces of your kit to get it to a comfortable playing position. Typically in a setup like this, the boom stand is used on the ride cymbal, and the boom arm allows the cymbal to reach over the rack tom or floor tom. If you try to use a straight cymbal stand for your ride cymbal, it might work, but you'd notice that the ride cymbal feels too far away and you might not be able to reach it comfortably. So we recommend using the boom stand for the ride and the straight stand for the crash.
Bonus tip: Always make sure that the boom arm is extended out directly over one of the legs. That will make it stable. If you place the boom arm in between two legs, it would be easy to tip over due to the weight of the cymbal.
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