Electric Guitar Kits Les Paul

By admin, April 16, 2010 7:16 am

electric guitar kits les paul
What should I play drums or guitar?

Hi, I've been playing guitar for several years, and I play every day, and I love it. Now I have the opportunity or the money to get a good electric drum kit, because I've always wanted to play the drums too. I'm going to get either a really good guitar (Gibson Les Paul Junior Billie Joe sign. Model) or a good electric drum kit (Roland TD-4) What do you think I do? Should I continue with the guitar and get better on guitar only, or should I start another instrument, which is cool too? Thanks .. (I have 15 years and a man by the way, and I continue to play with my regular electric guitar while playing drums) One more thing – it must be an electric battery kit, unless there is any way that I can make a quieter acoustic set?? (That's what I prefer)

I suggest getting a battery in place. If you have a battery, this means you can practice regularly and drums to be good at it, but most important: 1. Band practice at home 2. Jam Sessions home 3. Jamming in general. However, I would recommend getting an acoustic drum kit instead of an electric one: better sound, easier to use. Think about it: What is going to get a really really good guitar do for you? Not that much. Sound / look / feel cool, but I hardly think a few weeks. If you receive a battery, you will be able to do much more. Well, that's just my opinion.

Les Paul Guitar Kit Part 1



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