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[QUOTE="ouchdrummer:783669"]well i sorta agree with ZJD. although: To REALLY tune drums, you NEED new heads, its not a preference. You should tune the resonant head first :by starting with all lugs finger tight, then turn all lugs a 1/4 turn listen to pitch, if you want higher, do a 1/4 turn on all lugs again, repeat. Once you have resonant head to ABOUT where it should be, start with one lug and match the overtones to the lug across from it. Do this with all the lugs around in a star pattern. CONTINUE THIS until you hear no clashing overtones. Honestly most people could tune drums, but they are too lazy to take the time it takes. When i tune new heads, i have to go in the star pattern 4 or five times just to get the resonant head. Once resonant head is good, put on batter head. (It should be off of drum for tuning resonant head) get all lugs on batter side finger tight, then turn every lug 1/4 of a turn and listen to pitch while muting the resonant head. Do this until the batter head is close the resonant head pitch. Now, this is a little tricky. If the batter is a little higher than the resonant head, start with the star pattern on the lugs, but start with the lowest sounding lug, tuning the others down to it. go around the batter lugs in the star pattern 4 or five times till all lugs are the same. Lastly repeat the same star pattern method (four or five times) with the batter head to make SURE its exactely the same as the beater head. ...The thing is, if you kindoff do this, but dont give it the time it needs, or dont get the tones exactely right, your drums wont sound good. actually drums that are real close but not on actually sound WORSE than if they were just not on at all, so either tune them right, or don't worry about it. And you should use this method for ALL of your drums.[/QUOTE]
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