http://www.rockdrummingsystem.com/underground/drum-articles/understanding-drum-heads.php NettetShould drum heads be tight or loose? If you want a high pitch, make it loose. It should be as tight as you can get, even if you can see ripples in the drum head. If you don’t like the sound of a tight drum, try making …
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Nettet29. aug. 2024 · If you like a very tight batter, your snare side head may indeed not be as tight, but the snare side head should ALWAYS be quite tight. Maybe not cranked to its limit, but definitely tight. Its pitch as compared to the batter is irrelevant. Crappy sounding snare drums almost always have the snare side head too loose. Nettet25. okt. 2024 · yes the cranking of heads on already small dimension drums is kind of non-sense. the hi pitches are already in the shell no use over-doing it. resonant heads like a little tension up (some sometimes (on say, a particular (cough 10x12) tom) like even) Oct 23, 2024 #3 T TPC DFO Veteran Joined Aug 8, 2024 Messages 1,512 Reaction score … ppt iconography
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Nettet30. apr. 2024 · Let’s have a look at three simplified kick drum waveforms to help explain some suggested different approaches to kick drum tuning: Option 1. Low and Loose. Low and loose is a great option for drummers who want a sudden and powerful sound to their kick drum. The low tuning essentially refers to tensioning the head just to the point … Nettetsnares to be responsive to bottom head, it needs to be fairly tight... really tight. B-The bottom head should not be at the same relative tension as the batter head. In order to reduce resonance, and to help reduce … NettetAlthough it will help minimize ring, it will also make your snare drum sound flat, boxy, and lifeless due to a lack of snare response. The following audio example demonstrates this. Remember to listen out for dominant overtones. Resonance or sustain can be controlled with alternative methods, discussed below. ppt in arnis