When you install a new head check the bearing edge and remove any particles or
dirt that may have built up while playing. Place the head on the shell and turn it
slowly to check for inconsistencies in the head or the shell. If ahead is imperfect
from the factory, your drum tuning is doomed from the start.
Before replacing the tension rods add good quality nylon washers which helps the
drum head stay in tune. Turn all the tension rods by hand only until there is resistance.
Using your drum key, tighten them in a criss-cross pattern to assure even tension and
head seating. Press the center of the head to seat it on the seat properly.
Before replacing the tension rods add good quality nylon washers which helps the
drum head stay in tune. Turn all the tension rods by hand only until there is resistance.
Using your drum key, tighten them in a criss-cross pattern to assure even tension and
head seating. Press the center of the head to seat it on the seat properly.
When the head becomes tight tap just in front of each tension rod about an inch or
so from the edge of the drum. You will be listening for an even pitch from lug to lug.
Use trial and error to adjust the batter and resonant heads so they vibrate in unison.
Find the sweet spot and use even tension on both heads. This will give you a pure
tone which is in tune with itself. Use slight variations between top and bottom tension
to alter sound your taste.
Final Thoughts
Remember that it takes a couple days for the heads to settle into their tuning.
This is due to the stretching process of the plastic stabilizing. Room acoustics
is a big factor that is sometimes overlooked, especially during recording.
Sound absorption materials change sound dramatically and alteryour perception
of the drum tones. Sound waves are easier to control when thereare less reflections
from hard surfaces in a muted room.
All drums have a sweet spot or a specific range of head tension that produces
the best overall sound. The sustain is longer and the tone is very full. A suspension
mount on the toms makes a noticeable improvement in the resonance. The head is free
to vibrate without choking.
Trial and error is the best teacher when trying to figure out how to tune drums.
Experiment with different heads, tuning and muffling combinations. Take notes as
you go and consider writing a personal tuning manual. Your 'Ultimate Drum Sound'
will be accomplished before you know it.
Assuming you have quality drums and heads, the big secret of figuring out how
to tune drums is YOU and YOUR Incredible Ears!
Good luck and keep a Happy Beat!
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