CALLING ALL DRUMMERS!
- mattinbeloit
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CALLING ALL DRUMMERS!
Ok, I've gotten myself in a hole here possibly, I just can't justify this in my mind... My trumpet playing roomate made the comment that he wished he had become a drummer instead of a trumpet player because it would of been cheaper. I said I thought that was bullshit so I need some help from you DRUMMERS. He started saying that trumpet players need all these differnt trumpets in different keys and thats expensive. I don't doubt it. He started listing off all thes expensive trumpets that were the best and I said "well the same can apply for drums. I'm sure you can buy a snare that cost $1000 just like you can buy a trumpet for $10,000." He said bullshit that there were not snares that cost that much. I don't know but I would think there would be???? Anyway, I would like to see what kind of money you drummers out there have put into your hobby, and If you were a professional drummer, assemble a set for me and give me a quote. In my mind, it seems like even when you have a drum set you would want to add to it and possibly have different peices for different situations and what not. He seemed to think that drummers don't really buy that much extra stuff and have it sitting arounf for different gigs/situations. Like I said, I'm a bit in the dark here on specifics, but what he says just dosnt seem to make sense to me. Help me out drummers. Also, I want a quote on how much carters set is (I know he changes it around alot, but give an estimate by like what the road crew has listed as his stuff...). Thanks guys, and If i'm totaly wrong please point it out, it wouldnt be the first time, it just didnt seem logical to me...
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I would say drums are thee most expensive (saxophone's are expensive.). But drums would drawf trumpet's IMO. My beginner kit (im talking benniger drums, snare, semi-begginer cymbals, double kicks, stands, sticks,, percussion, etc.) costs total 1300-1400$ brand new. Carters kit I would estimate between the $65,000 up to maybe even $80,000. I'll at his specific list and maybve get a better estimate for ya's
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unless a trumpet player needs a shitload of trumpets, drums would be more expensive. Also theres things like stands for each cymbal which cost anywhere from 120$ to 300$, throne, sticks, replacement skins (looking at 15-50$/per skin, average kit has 8 skins to replace, plus 2 bass drum skin, costing a little more, mind you this is less frequent then say, sticks, but an expensive chore nonetheless)mattinbeloit wrote:Don't get me wrong here guys, trumpet is expensive, but i still don't see it...
"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds" - Albert Einstein
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And I want an estimated price for all of it so I can shove it down his throatcarter29 wrote:unless a trumpet player needs a shitload of trumpets, drums would be more expensive. Also theres things like stands for each cymbal which cost anywhere from 120$ to 300$, throne, sticks, replacement skins (looking at 15-50$/per skin, average kit has 8 skins to replace, plus 2 bass drum skin, costing a little more, mind you this is less frequent then say, sticks, but an expensive chore nonetheless)mattinbeloit wrote:Don't get me wrong here guys, trumpet is expensive, but i still don't see it...

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It's not really that big of a deal, I kind of made that comment more as a joke. thanks for the info.Beauford33 wrote:....is it really that big of a deal?
And my current kit which is a simple two tom, 18" bass and standard bass, snare, and 4 cymbals cost me around $4,000 (in total cost, not all at one time. Kind of an invetment kit). Though, it is an American Made brand so that jacked up the cost considerably.
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how many trumpets does this kid own?? I can't see even a serious trumpet player owning very many
im gonna put an estimate on Carter's kit now, but im stoned so this may take FOREVER
im gonna put an estimate on Carter's kit now, but im stoned so this may take FOREVER
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I got strings from a stoner once, I told him the price said $5 instead of $15 and he was like "Oh shit my bad", so don't sweat buddy I'll just round upcarter29 wrote:how many trumpets does this kid own?? I can't see even a serious trumpet player owning very many
im gonna put an estimate on Carter's kit now, but im stoned so this may take FOREVER

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then everysong in jazz band must be in the exact same keymattinbeloit wrote:I got strings from a stoner once, I told him the price said $5 instead of $15 and he was like "Oh shit my bad", so don't sweat buddy I'll just round upcarter29 wrote:how many trumpets does this kid own?? I can't see even a serious trumpet player owning very many
im gonna put an estimate on Carter's kit now, but im stoned so this may take FOREVER... The thing is, you have to buy a different trumpet for different keys and that can add up, and it's easy for a good trumpet to go for 5-10k... Plus if you add sepcial valves or something that can be expensive, plus mouth peices and shit, it can get expensive apparently....

i know that's not true, but im sure that trumpets can play in more then one key, but that some keys needs to have a different one. the valve thing makes sense, same with mouth peice.
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yeah I let that one go hahaczech wrote:who says, "drum players"?
I'm having trouble getting an accurate total on Carter's line of drums, I'm going off that huge pic someone posted, I can find it, i'll try to host it even though I never have done that before.
edit: here it is, wow, I can use imageshack, me wee-todd-it

never mind I really am retarded, that link should show you the pic, but I dont know how to host it from here i guess...

edit# 4 or 5: ehh, I finally got it
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