depends what kind of style you play. i play rock and metal so if you play thAT TYPE, THEN HERES WHAT I DID TO GET THE SOUND. first i put a pillow in it to muffle it some then from there you want it sort of loose... if you lisen to a band and hear the bass drum, thers a kind of click in the sound. that's made by the mic cuz the computer just adds it in. i made a home made click sound with the pillow and the bass drum. just keep tightening or loosening it until it sounds good. =)
The 20-lug drum will hold tune better because it tensions the head more evenly. A 16-lug bass drum is easier to tune because there are fewer lugs.
you can tune the front and back of the bass or you can put "O" rings on the heads of it.
You can tune a bass drum by turning.the knobs to the right to tighten or left to loosen on the rim of the drum. Loosen it for a lower pitch, tighten for higher pitch.
a masters in enginearing or 2 bass drums and 2 pedles and tune them the same.
theres thes little things that stick of the sides of bass drums. u use them to tune the drum. just unscrew them all the way to take it off.
A bass drum hoop is the outer rim of the bass drum that sandwiches the bass drum head to the actual shell of the bass drum.
Bass drum. The bass drum in a trap set is also called the kick drum.
Because you don't know how to tune one, and/or dampen one to your liking.
You use the ... bass drum while playing the bass drum ... (?)
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A namunjoloba is an Ugandan lead drum. It is often used along with an engoma (bass drum). The traditional drums were made from one piece of solid wood and covered with cowhide for a skin. Rope is used to tune the drum.
the bass drum produces the lowest pitch