Tuning Resources

Your Cutting-Edge tuning resource

ukulele tuning Article

Process of Establishing the Desired Frequency of a System

ukulele tuning navigation










 

Tuning Resources
Ukulele tuning
Autos tuning
Guitar tuning
Chakra tuning



Below, you'll find extensive information on leading ukulele tuning articles and products to help you on your way to success.

tuning Your Drum Set
By Victor Epand
tuning your drum set is one of the most important maintenance activities as a drummer. Even before the drummer starts playing or recording he has to ensure that the drum is well tuned and ready to sound good. A general drum kit consists of bass drum, cymbal, snare, hi-hats and toms.

So while tuning your drum set, you can start by tuning the snare drums.

Tune the top head at the very start. Turn each lug clockwise to increase the tension of the head and to increase the drum pitch. You can also, tune one lug and then tune the lug on its opposite side preferably 180 degrees away. The drums are bound to sound better when you do not tune these lugs in a circular sequence. However, be careful not to tune it too high, as the heads tend to break easily.

While tuning your drum set test the pitch of each lug when finished by lightly playing about one inch away from the lug with a drumstick Also, make sure while tuning your drum set that all lugs have equal pitch. At this point your drum should be tuned.

The next step in tuning your drum set is by tuning the toms.

You can start by tuning the bottom head of each tom-tom. You can then use the same tuning sequence as the snare technique for tuning each lug and then its opposite. After tuning the bottom move to the head. The head is where the pitch is located. Thus, it is very important that you have an idea of what pitch you want. Tune it to the pitch you want.

After you have got the right pitch, check each lug pitch so that it matches the others in the same manners as the snare drums.

After tuning your toms, the next step in tuning your drum set is the bass drums.

Start by tuning the head at first. It is advisable not to spend too much time tuning, as the head does not have much impact on the sound

of the drum. After you have spend time tuning the head, you can start tuning the lug of the back head in the same manner as you tune the toms and snare. You should make sure your drum is tuned neither too high nor too low. Bass drum sounds really depend on the style of music you're playing and how much impact the drum has with the group you play with.

When tuning your drum set, you must initially imagine the tones you want to hear, it is then important that you must discover how to tweak those exact tones from each drum. While tuning your drum set look closely at your snare drum and try to decide exactly what factors most affect the tonal quality.

Notice the square headed screws around the top and bottom rims of the drum. They are known as tension rods or tension screws. They screw into the lugs, which are usually mounted permanently on the sides of the shell of the drum. You may tighten or loosen these screws with a tool called a drum key.

A drum key can be purchased at any music store for a dollar or two. Adjustments to the tension screws with a drum key will affect the tension on the drumhead, which will raise or lower the pitch of the drum.

However, tuning your drum set depends more on your ear and the tone you want.

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for guitars, drums, and synthesizers. You can find the best marketplace for guitars, drums, and synthesizers at these 3 sites: guitars,drums, drum sets, drum tuning, and synthesizers, keyboards.


 

We strive to provide only quality articles, so if there is a specific topic related to tuning that you would like us to cover, please contact us at any time.

And again, thank you to those contributing daily to our ukulele tuning website.

Additional Related Resources      
Q-link: The Modern Way To Deal With Stress
Q-Link is the result of years of scientific research and the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).When the flows of energy in the body as described by TCM is impeded or damaged an imbalance Read more...
Guitar tuning tips
By Edward D Cupler, Sat Dec 10th
Most new guitar players and even some experienced ones havetrouble staying and playing in tune. I'll try listing here someof the common mistakes and there solutions. When putting new Read more...
tuning Your Drums - Comprehensive Guide For Drummers
By Eric Starr
There are some basic rules of tuning that apply to all drums. If you're putting a new head on a drum, you first want to remove the drum from the kit so that you can work more efficiently and so you Read more...
tuning British Cars
By Roberto Bell
The fast and sporty British cars began to really take off when the Triumph came out with the TR2 in 1953. At the time Triumph produced some of the most sought after cars in the world. The United Read more...
© 2006 Tuning Resources. All rights reserved. tuning
 
 
     
Romanian Top66 publicitate online, web design si promovare pe internet Top25.ro - Noi te promovam pe Internet ! Supertop.ro free search engine website submission top optimization Romanian Top 30 Director Web - Director web romanesc Vote TopSiteuri.ro - Adauga si site-ul tau - Director web CarSites.us
SEO RomaniaModified Car Top List

Clarib Web Directory InfoListings Directory AMRAY - Free Directory Listing Directory Free Website Directory DirectoryVault Domain Link Exchange A1dir Directory of Websites AskBEE Free Directory adaxas Web Directory Mountain Net Directory Link Seo friendly directory A List Sites * Web Directory Tuning
Vote For
at Car Tuning Resources Tips

TopLists
Voteaza acest site! All The List Directory Anaximander Directory Premium SEO Friendly Directory - Domaining.in Web Directory Click my Brick Directory Changing Links Web Directory CrazyLeaf FREE Web Directory Business Directory Ipsarion Weblinks Directory Voter Vote Vote