By: Glen VanLand | 2010-03-28 | Music Junior drum sets, also commonly known as starter drum sets or kids drum sets, are small sized drum kits that serve a great purpose as learning instruments suitable for young children and bargains for parents. As opposed to drum sets that you buy in a toy store (that really are 'toys'), a junior drum set is an actual instrument that plays quality sound and are durable enough to take the pounding of a young drummer. read more
By: Giovanni Hess | 2011-04-07 | Music What Form Of Cymbals Do I Want? When you are wanting for cymbals, a excellent set to get you commenced will include a 20" experience cymbal, a 16" crash cymbal and a pair of 14" high hat cymbals. Thi... read more
By: Christoffer X Altesino | 2010-03-26 | Yoga Kids love to beat the drum. Give any child pots and wooden spoon, most likely he or she would be thumping away in enjoyment. There are people who are born with music ears meaning they have natural rhythm in them. It is best to feed your kids with musical traits. read more
By: Nathanial Allen | 2010-03-27 | Music Before you buy your first drum set, do your research. Visit different stores and compare their products and prices. Stick to what you are comfortable with. read more
By: Mario Pagliericci | 2010-03-31 | Music Tuning drums is a complicated process. It takes great time and dedication and soon you will learn how to progress in your drum in life. read more
By: noemiweaver | 2011-03-24 | Food & Beverage Source: From the cookbook, "Welcome to Junior's! Remembering Brooklyn With Recipes and Memories from Its Favorite Restaurant". read more
By: AceGraham1 | 2010-11-11 | Accessories Do you know where you could get the hottest electronic drums out in the market? Others think that an electronic drum kit is more costly than the usual acoustic drum set, but in reailty their prices don’t have much a big difference read more
By: easylift | 2011-08-09 | Business Drum grabber provides comfortable airlifting and shipping of steel drums with the use of command overhead device. read more
By: easylifteqpt1 | 2011-09-16 | Business Drum handlers are especially planned to carry an individual weighty drum as from one place to another safely. There is a small danger issue comprise within it. The smooth invigorating activity of these equipments is bonded with stiff carry over the drum. Consequently, it minimizes the danger of unexpected descend or grievance to the worker or breakdown of the machine. This entails that the burden read more
By: Gerry De Guzman | 2012-02-04 | Music A brief introduction to Alesis the company, what they do and sell and in particular their range of electronic drums kits and modules. This is followed by a quick product review of their DM10 Studio Kit brand. read more
By: Stacey Marmolejo | 2010-04-02 | Music Drums are the most difficult instrument to play. A child must have a modicum of innate rhythm to be successful with beginner drum lessons. Being the parent of a drummer requires even more. Here are two easy tests, one for parents and one for beginning drummers, to help determine if you even want to try beginning drum lessons. read more
By: ShellSort | 2011-04-16 | Golf The Intech Lancer 10 piece Junior Combo is designed with the beginner golfer in mind. The combo contains the latest in junior technology with a 17.5 degree 4-point weight system driver including head cover, the hottest skew in golf with a 4/5 Hybrid iron including head cover, wide sole 7 and 9 irons for all fairway situations, a state of the art Junior putter with a milled polymer insert for greater feel, a deluxe double strap stand bag featuring a 4-way top. Graphite shafts in all woods and iro read more
By: Brian I Park | 2010-03-26 | Music With the introduction of electronic drum kits, several problems were addressed by the high end features of the said instrument. Unlike normal drums, it is more versatile that it can play infinite acoustic and non drum sounds. You can even create your own rhythm by triggering the drum pad.Some of the benefits of having electronic drum kit are the following. read more