First Act Discovery Drum Set & Seat, Blue Stars
Get the beat with this rockin’ First Act Discovery Drum Set! Young drummers can learn to play on authentic drums with great tone, sized just for them. Our Color & Shape Learning Guide is written by a professional music educator, so you can get started playing right away. This real, tunable drum set is a snap to put together, so you’re ready to rock in minutes. Bundle pack includes bass drum, snare drum, tom drum, crash/ride cymbal, bass drum foot pedal, drum key, drumsticks, drum seat, and learning guide. The First Act Discovery drum set is a great way to introduce kids to drumming and percussion. Suitable for age 6 years and up.
Product Features
- The First Act Discovery Drum Set is sized just for young drummers and makes learning to play easy and fun
- Authentic, tunable drums with great tone and a stylish blue stars finish
- Patented push mounts make it easy to put together, so you’re ready to rock in minutes
- Includes bass drum with foot pedal, snare drum, tom drum, cymbal, drum key, drumsticks, drum seat, and Color & Shape Learning Guide for visual learning
- Suitable for age 6+
The First Act Discovery Drum Set & Seat is Such Fun! Well Made Too
A fun toy, not a good instrument Oh, the lucky grandson!Our son, born 28 years ago, was denied a drum set for far too long. My round cake pans had been battered and dented with my wooden spoons, and there was nothing quiet about any of it, and it went on most of the day while husband was at work. Then came the opening and shutting of cupboard doors as a percussion sound. Then the notes home from the teacher about our son drumming his fingertips on the desktop and even if it was barely audible, it got to her…
Cutting right through the chase here. This drum set is cute, and that is about it. Most folks who have played a bit of music or have searched around for kids musical instruments likely know that First Act is a very affordable brand to introduce music to kids, however, the problem that I have with it, and this drum set is a prime example of this issue, is that if you really want to get your kids into music instruments that aren’t that playable will cause more frustration than joy.The…