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[QUOTE="ZJD:783652"]To tun your bass drum, get the batter head only finger tight and then maybe an eighth of a turn tighter or something so it doesn't just come way too loose and then do the same with the resonant head. Experiment with heaving the resonant head the same or a little tighter. You shouldn't need to put anything in your kick but if you need to dampen it, try a very thin pillow or some kind of foam hunk cut to size if you have it. To tune your snare, tighten the batter head until it is at your desired pitch and bring the resonant head to about the same tightness. If the resoant head is looser than the batter your snare will sound a but punchier while making it tighter will make it crackier (all depending on your snare I guess). Toms I also tune to a rough desired pitch and bring the resonant heads to the same tightness. Remember to tighten tension rods in a star pattern to keep even tension. Just experimenting will teach you how to tune better than anyone on here can. Also, this is a jazz trick as far as I know but it works. If your drum is ringing like crazy and you can't control it for some reason (or want a more muffled sound), you can loosen one tension rod.[/QUOTE]
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