I’m not a drummer, but I raised one.
The electronic set isn’t a bad starting point, but according to what her teacher said, you’re better off with an acoustic drum set if you’re learning.
I no longer remember exactly why, but I think it had to do with how the sticks rebound of the drum heads. You can get a better feel and learn dynamics better on an acoustic set.
So, you might want to get an acoustic set later. You can get practice heads and cymbals that aren’t as loud.
When I got hers, I found a used set on eBay. It was her Christmas present that year:







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