With a drum key (reverse Alan wrench). Lefty loosey rightey tightey. Making them looser makes the drum lower pitched, tighter makes them higher pitched.
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OK YOU HAVE DRUMS AND A NICE SNARE RIGHT YOU KNOW YOU LISTEN TO IT BEFORE YOU BOUGHT IT,BUT HOW COME WHEN YOU GOT IT IT DOENT SOUND THE SAME,YOU TRIED TO TUNE IT IN DIFFERENT WAYS YOU KNOW POSSIBLE IT DOESNT CHALLENGING YOU,DRUMS ARE STUBBORN IF YOU DONT TUNE THEM THE WAY THEY WANT TO,IF YOU TUNE THEM RIGHT THEY WILL GIVE SOME BENEFITS ,THE MAIN
KEY IS TUNING SO YOU HAVE TO FIND YOU SOME GOOD INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKS
OR DVD,THAT IS THE ONLY KEY TO TUNE THEM,THE SOUND YOU HEAR ON YouTube LIKE MEMPHISDRUMSHOP THOSE GUYS BEEN TUNING FOR CENTURIES OFCOURSE THEY GOT THEMSELVES INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKS OR DVD'S,SO GET ON IT NOW INSTEAD OF LATER,START THE SUBJECT NOW THAN LATER,THIS IS THE ONLY TO THOSE GOOD WOOD SETS
Not really, because each drummer uses their own sound and what they like it to sound like. I'm not sure if that made sense but i dont think there is a specific one.
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Yes, drums can be tuned by loosening or tightening the lugnuts attached to the rim of the drum.
My dads drumset has been sitting, taken apart, in the garage for a couple years and i wanted to set it up again. Do i need to have anything done to it before using it?
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Bass, Drums, Electric Guitar, & Organ.
The website Take Lessons offers a variety of music and singing lessons, including how to play the drums. It provides a search area to find teachers in your specific area. The website WikiHow also provides information about learning how to play the drums.
they play in lots of different tunings, theyre main ones are drop c, open d and standard e, they use LOADS of different tunings though
Gretsch Drums manufactures many different types of drums. Gretsch Drums manufactures Steve Ferrone Signature series drums as well as the Broadkaster series drums.
It doesn't matter, you're just supposed to tune one of the drums to that certain note.
Steel drums are made from a specific grade of steel, but not what is known as stainless steel.
Sure. But it's unlikely you'll come up with something entirely different. Literally hundreds of different arrangements have been tried over the many years. Hawaiian "slack key" guitarists obtained guitarists from Spanish explorers long ago, but no instructions. So, they experimented to find tunings that they liked. Surprisingly, they came up with tunings that we recognize as pretty standard "open" tunings like "open G". Feel free to experiment, but read up on alternate tunings first. Chances are it's been done....
Drums are almost always lumped into the "general percussion" category. In reality, however, all drums can be tuned to a specific pitch if desired. For example, most orchestral percussionists tune their snare drums to an A or B Flat.
Read the manual for specific instructions
Bass, Drums, Electric Guitar, & Organ.
The website Take Lessons offers a variety of music and singing lessons, including how to play the drums. It provides a search area to find teachers in your specific area. The website WikiHow also provides information about learning how to play the drums.
Mark Hanson has written: 'The alternate tunings guide for guitar'
they play in lots of different tunings, theyre main ones are drop c, open d and standard e, they use LOADS of different tunings though
A collective nouns for drums are a set of drums or a line of drums.
youtube may help there are no notes on playing the drums you can tune a specific drum to a note but you cant play a note on a drum and to play iron man on the drums is very simple all you have to do is listain to it, it is a very simple song that even a beginner on drums would be able to master with time practice and patiance (rythem and a good sence of timing helps too)
It doesn't matter, you're just supposed to tune one of the drums to that certain note.
Gretsch Drums manufactures many different types of drums. Gretsch Drums manufactures Steve Ferrone Signature series drums as well as the Broadkaster series drums.