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their has been post after post about tuning
how to tune
how to get the sound of some one else's snare
"i want my toms to sound like this"

so i'm just throwing this out there
this isn't suppose to be mean or directed to anybody
it's for everyone

here's a link to the infamous "tuning bible"
http://home.earthlink.net/~prof.sound/

everything you ever need to know about tuning your drums
it goes through every drum
the best way to do it
and different tips for different sounds

and one other thing that people over look
when you get new heads
you need to "crack" the glue along the edge of the head
to do so push along the edge with your thumbs
and kind of rotate the head in your hands while pressing down
you'll hear it kind of pop
once that's down and you've set the head on the drum
tension the lugs finger tight
and the tune up till you get
the sound you kind of want

don't fine tune yet

wait a day or two so that the head has time to stretch and set to the drum
if you fine tune right when you put the heads on
you're going to sit down the next time you're drumming
and your drums are going to sound horrible
so do yourself a favor and wait a couple days so your heads have time to adjust

that is it i hope this helps a little bit
Very Happy







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this link should be stickied...

mods?







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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire wrote:
this link should be stickied...

mods?


i thought so too,
but i didn't want to be like
hey hey sticky my post!
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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire wrote:
this link should be stickied...



Agreed. It is very valuable, IMHO.

Perhaps change the title of the thread to The Drum Tuning Bible.








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Just something to add.

You only need to "crack" Remo heads and not all new heads respond to fine tuning the same way. I play Aquarian heads. Slap 'em on, tune 'em up, and play. Smile








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Putting on heads is infact a scince and skill of it own. One thing I stress to all drummers and/or students. If you do not know much about proper replacement of heads or tuning... Don't!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have seen many drums with mechinism issues, tension bars stripped, even warping of shells due to the lack of understanding. Someone posted about letting the head sit or seat on the sheel for a few days. I could not agree more. There are ways to assist the process. I have seen some place a drum in the sun to assist with this process I have also seen some apply presure on the head itself to strecth it out.

I prefer to tune it abit each day. T You will not retain pitch in one day. If you attempt you could possibly damage the head or use its worthiness before you even get a chance. Be patient. I am not the gooroo of drums by any means but certain have observed alot over the years and watching others bad mistakes.

Great topic.

I am new to the forum. I have been a corp member and lead drummer in several scottish pipebands. It is great to see the same questions floating around out there.

Best Regards!!!!

Eric D. McCoy








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You honestly recommend that your students don't learn how to tune? Gotta break a few eggs to make an omelet.

And I've had the Remo Rep. tell me in person that there's no need to wait for days as long as your properly seat and stretch the head when you put it on. I mean, how's a touring drummer going to wait three days for a new head to sound good when he's got a gig tonight or tomorrow? You just have to tune the head up higher than you want it, put both hands in the center one on top of the other, and apply enough pressure to hear a cracking sound. Tune it back up and repeat two more times. Your Remo head is now ready to rock.

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Long after this post. I just realized that you're talking about field drums which use remarkable amounts of tension that even breaks drum keys.









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to seat your head just apply firm pressure in the middle of the head. Its as simple as that. I think you guys are all going a little loopy

here are some tuning vids












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Great finds, Dose. We used to play that Weckl video in the shop on a regular basis.








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After you tune and like the sound, it's a good idea to get a drum dial and record your numbers for exact, unchanging tuning.








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