A drum set needs shells (the actual drums), cymbal stands, cymbals, bass drum pedal and a throne to be fully functional. Make sure to try out any kit before you buy to make sure reach and size aren't a problem.
How do you make your own drum kit?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TQMRWK6cXU
How do you make a drum kit sound good?
- WAX THE BEARING EDGE.
- CHECK BEARING EDGES FOR FLAT SPOTS.
- MAKE SURE HEADS FIT PROPERLY.
- EXPERIMENT WITH STICK TIPS.
- INCREASE YOUR FLOOR TOM SUSTAIN.
- ADJUST YOUR BASS DRUM BEATER.
- ALIGN YOUR SNARE WIRES.
What are the 7 parts of a drum kit?
- Breakables: Sticks, various cymbals, snare drum, throne (stool) and sometimes the bass drum pedal.
- Shells: Bass drum and toms.
- Extensions: Cowbell, tambourine, chimes, any other instrument not part of the standard kit.
- Hardware: Cymbal stands, drum stands, pedals.
How do you make a trap drum kit?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rr5poCpF7NU
How do you make a drum?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm7TZMTo4kc
How are indigenous drums made?
American Indian drums are constructed of a wooden frame, or a carved and hollowed-out log, with deer, elk, horse or buffalo hides stretched taut across the opening by sinew thongs. Traditionally, Native American drums are two to three feet in diameter. The host drum is usually made up of a group of eight to 11 men.