How Do You Assemble A Junior Drum Set?
Junior drum sets are popular for kids under age 10 because they provide a great way to learn about rhythm and music. The average cost is between $80 and $200, depending on the size of the kit. All kits include a bass drum with pedal, a snare, a tom-tom, a cymbal and a stool, but many add more cymbals and even more snares. Although a junior drum set may make your ears hurt once a child starts playing it, the construction process isn’t nearly that bad. Find the bass drum, which should be the biggest piece of equipment. Place it upright with the stand outlets facing the ground. Put the two stands into the kit and position them. It shouldn’t wobble. The bass drum is the main component of the set and provides the basic rhythm for a song. Attach the snare drum by sliding its pole into the first hole at the top of the bass drum. Tighten the crank to get it in place. Note that some sets might have a freestanding snare that rests on its own stand. Attach the tom-tom drum in the third hole and c