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Just like tuning keys on guitar,these are tuning tools for drums without certain specs.You tune the drums to give the "voice" you want to hear while playing

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How do you adjust the sound of a drum kit?

Using a 'Lug Key' turn the lugs (pointy things on side of drums) until its at the sound you want. REMEMBER: If you are turning the lugs on a drum turn all the lugs!


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Lugs are the pieces of hardware on the drum itself where the tension rods screw into. The tension rods screw into the lugs. And the tension rods pull down the drum hoop, which, in turn, will pull down the drum head.


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What parts of the drum have to be strong?

All parts have to be strong, the metal drum hoops need to be strong as they apply tension to the drum head, the tension lugs need to be to stop them breaking under strain, the shell has to be as the tension lugs are fixed to it and if too weak the lugs will be ripped off the shell. The same applies to the stands, mounting brackets etc.


What are Stud Lugs and Pilot Lugs on truck wheels?

Stud lugs are the threaded bolts used to connect the wheels to the drum and pilot lugs are short non-threaded bolts used to position the wheel properly for connection of the wheel.


Is a bass drum tuned or intoned percussion?

Although A bass drum can be tuned by tightening its lugs using a drum key or a drum screw, A bass drum does not have a definite pitch so it is considered as an untuned percussion.


How do you remove a rear brake drum from a 1991 tempo?

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What is the meaning of suspeded drum?

A suspended drum is held up by something called a "suspender" (:not a suspender that country folk wear;) that is placed ontop of the lugs on the side of the drum shell (they're chrome colored). Then are held down by the tention rods that are screwed into the lugs when putting the drum rim and head on. Their purpose is to reduce rattling (if I'm correct) and let the drum ring more freely. Check out suspenders at "drumjunction.com" if you would like.


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on the outboard side near the lugs.


What is the difference with a 20 lug bass drum and a 16 lug bass drum?

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.


How can I effectively tune my drum kit using a drum kit tuner?

To effectively tune your drum kit using a drum kit tuner, start by placing the tuner on the drum head and striking the drum. Adjust the tension of the drum's lugs until the tuner shows the desired pitch. Repeat this process for each drum in your kit to ensure they are all in tune with each other.


What are the advantages of the Tama Imperialstar drum kit?

The advantages of the Tama Imperialstar drum kit would be the 100% Poplar wood shells, the 100% glued finishes, and original small lugs. Overall, the Tama Imperialstar drum kit is one of the top drum kits available.