Breaking the Music Industry: Here’s Why You Ought to Invest in a Quality Drum Throne

Do you dream of touring the world, perform on the West End or sell out Wembley? Whether your goal, you are likely well aware that breaking into the music industry is no easy feat. Becoming the new star of tomorrow may require gigging, busking or setting up your own YouTube channel for example. But before you turn your nose up at performing in the city streets or on social media, take a moment to think about what instruments you ought to invest in.

If you’re a professional drummer or have someone in your band playing the drums, the drum throne is not perfect if you do not feel like a queen every time you sit down to play the instruments which add the real life to any kind of music. It may seem to be a matter that can easily be disregarded by anyone who is not an avid drum player, but for those who want to excel in this promising art of musicianship, it is essential to be seated on a place that offers the most comfort and least distractions. As a result, we have listed the main factors that should be considered while choosing a drum throne.

1. The foam

Producers find their ways to make their drum thrones magnificently appealing to the general buyer through the use of additional features and physical appeal. However, one does not want to invest in a new stool after every month and so it is essential to make the right decision by opting for thrones with quality foams attached. Quality throne producers such as Roc-n-Soc should be looked favourably upon because they do not compromise on the seating ability of the stool. You could easily be deceived simply because any foam seems perfectly fit to sit on the first time around and since it is instinctive to be distracted by other features and pass the foam simply by running a hand through it, the seller gets to keep a healthy profit margin.

2. Adjustment of height

If you wanted a fixed height for the seating arrangement you use to master the instrument then it would have been much simpler to use a dining chair instead of spending on a drum throne. The main idea is for you to settle down and decide the perfect height that does not make the bass drum too close to your feet or the cymbals too far from your hands. In addition, it is quite common for friends to come over and play the drums together turn by turn so it makes it easy for your bffs to settle down and learn the instrument because this basic discomfort is swiftly dealt with.

3. Additional features

It has a royal name, but at the end of the day it is still a stool, so why not make it cooler? Companies have started making designs which involve apparatus that can make yours the epitome of perfection. Imagine you love coffee and drumming, and your adjustable drum throne has a perfectly good coffee holder attached to its side, does it not make life so much more convenient and appreciable, say?

Apart from coffee holders, there are also features like a towel stand, a snack holder etc. While these features may not be the most essential aspects that need to be considered while purchasing a drum throne, it is safe to say that when there is a close competition between the quality offered by two stools and these features are what make one of them stand out, go for that one! And if you want to personalize your drum set, you may consider having a drum head painting project.

4. Customer reviews

The best drum thrones have the best musicians appreciating their very existence, people who are considerate enough to share their experience to the world by uploading reviews and demonstrations. It is a good idea to refer to these review sites for an accurate measure of the kind of budgeting you should do to buy the best drum throne, the features you should look for to differentiate between those which look similar, and for the best markets you should approach in order to get a wide variety which can help you secure the throne that is perfectly suited for you.

Charlotte Giver

Charlotte is the founder and editor-in-chief at Your Coffee Break magazine. She studied English Literature at Fairfield University in Connecticut whilst taking evening classes in journalism at MediaBistro in NYC. She then pursued a BA degree in Public Relations at Bournemouth University in the UK. With a background working in the PR industry in Los Angeles, Barcelona and London, Charlotte then moved on to launching Your Coffee Break from the YCB HQ in London’s Covent Garden and has been running the online magazine for the past 10 years. She is a mother, an avid reader, runner and puts a bit too much effort into perfecting her morning brew.