Fixing Snare Batter Tuning by Ear | Season Five, Episode 52

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @johnrobinson8323
    @johnrobinson8323 Рік тому +19

    Last Friday I had a gig and my floor tom was giving me a lot of unwanted ringing. In the old days I would have reached for the tape but I channeled my inner Cody and turned the drum over and proceeded to even up all the lugs. Wala! Problem solved. Thanks guys. 🥁❤

    • @SoundsLikeADrum
      @SoundsLikeADrum  Рік тому +4

      Nice! Good for you. The more you do this and realize you're capable of making the necessary adjustments the easier it'll become. Cheers! -Ben

    • @DZNTZ
      @DZNTZ Рік тому +4

      Voila

  • @TsunamiBeefPies
    @TsunamiBeefPies Рік тому

    Pretty much everything you said here are things I found out for myself over the years, and it was excellent to see you put it together like that. I've found that, even though I'm not someone who does a rimshot on every backbeat, I do still do rimshots, and the two tuning points nearest where my left hand plays are the ones I need to keep an eye on. Every so often, they need to be brought back up to match the rest. So, by extension, I would imagine that the more rimshots someone does, the more vigilant they need to be about the tuning on those particular screws.
    Thanks again for another excellent video, guys!

  • @srajfnly2
    @srajfnly2 Рік тому +1

    I like the hair style Cody

  • @zeichner42
    @zeichner42 Рік тому +3

    I had an issue with the floor tom from a kit I bought in 1991, but didn't have a chance to play until 2011 (long story). One lug on the batter head was always higher than the rest, even if I took the lug rod out. When I took the head off, I noticed that it was difficult to get the head out of the hoop and back in. After a fair amount of experimentation, I came to the conclusion that the hoop was out of round. I ordered a new hoop & the problem was fixed.

  • @GreyMostly
    @GreyMostly Рік тому

    We needed a longer video for this. This is very useful.

  • @chrisanderson2368
    @chrisanderson2368 Рік тому +8

    The sine wave helps.
    I almost want someone to randomly de/uptune a drum, and watch you tune it. The entire process, no time cuts.

    • @SoundsLikeADrum
      @SoundsLikeADrum  Рік тому

      Glad to hear it! Regarding the random tuning, we may do something like that over on our Patreon in the near future.

  • @jonashellborg8320
    @jonashellborg8320 Рік тому

    Thank you for this! Very helpful. I also like to detune a lug and in the same motion tune it up to the desired pitch. And I’ve noticed clearing the head matters more on low tension/tuning, where overtones can get wild and any slight variation across the lugs will show. FYI, I’ve been diving into your snare side head videos, love those too. I find huge benefits to dialling in the snare side head just right, you get crispness, attack, but also body. And when you’ve got it right, the slightest turn of the snare strainer makes a huge difference. For people wanting a hint, for my Pearl Decade Maple snare drum, 8 lug, with a Remo Hazy 3mil, PureSound 20 strand wires, the bottom head pitch is F#4. Hope it helps.

  • @a.j.wilkes6352
    @a.j.wilkes6352 Рік тому

    Level heads prevail...got it.

  • @SebCo77
    @SebCo77 Рік тому

    Even though I can tune by ear, with some out-of-tune drums, sometimes I can't find one t-rod to be the culprit. Then I start over again from a low tension, first tuning mechanically feeling the torque at each t-rod, starting from fingertight and tightening the same increment on each t-rod. With a perfect head/hoop/drum this often results in a perfectly cleared low pitch all around; I then just need to tighten up all t-rods the same to the desired sound.
    As you mention, not all drums are perfectly round, not all hoops are even, not all heads sit evenly. Getting those in tune is tricky but it can work; there just won't be even torque at all t-rods in the end.

  • @williammayer6829
    @williammayer6829 Рік тому

    Digging the haircut! 🤘

  • @The_Other_Ghost
    @The_Other_Ghost Рік тому +1

    Try changing out lugs for lighter lugs to see if if tunes to a different prefered note. The GMS kit would make the most sense saying it only uses one hole per lug and the others might be harder to find tube lugs of...

  • @Joethedrummer
    @Joethedrummer Рік тому

    Super duper. Love you guys 😀

  • @drummercarson896
    @drummercarson896 Рік тому +1

    This is useful information

  • @joc8
    @joc8 Рік тому

    Toms on my kit seem fairly straight forward, it's that snare side head that's my nemesis (I know, strong words). It's more, how tight should I go, is each lug tuned the same, I over-think it. Time to succumb, and try the ruler method. Thanks Cody and Ben, love your posts.

  • @David_prod-eNGee
    @David_prod-eNGee Рік тому

    Love the idea of fading in the sine wave. Maybe next time can you display the Hz value too? The other thing that's a little confusing is that the two lowest pitched lugs, I'll say the 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock lugs, sound about the same. Typically, I'd have tuned them both up like a 1/4 turn, rather than one of the 1/2 a turn. So, I guess in short, how do you determine the lowest lug if it seems like opposite lugs are the same pitch?

  • @shabo3633
    @shabo3633 Рік тому

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @NeverSickAtSea
    @NeverSickAtSea Рік тому +9

    I just bring my snare to my drum teacher, and he tunes it for me. Then I ask him how he did it, and he’s like “I dunno 🤷‍♂️ “

  • @Prodbykidjake
    @Prodbykidjake Рік тому

    If I like where my tuning is on my home kit, how often should I try to touch up the batter and reso heads?

  • @averyhargrave7343
    @averyhargrave7343 Рік тому +1

    I desperately need help with this. I feel like my ears are broken. Whenever I sit with my snare or toms, I can’t tell which lugs are higher vs lower. My brain can’t comprehend what sound is the overtone vs the fundamental, even with the sine waves you put in these videos. Please someone help me. 😓

    • @SoundsLikeADrum
      @SoundsLikeADrum  Рік тому

      Hey Avery! No worries- you're not alone. When listening to the sine waves for the out-of-tune demo, could you hear the difference in pitch/frequency between the sine waves?

  • @ivybeard8337
    @ivybeard8337 Рік тому

    Great episode! Using a sine-wave would make it a lot easier to tune! How can I get wave like that? 😯

    • @SoundsLikeADrum
      @SoundsLikeADrum  Рік тому

      Thanks! That was just something we added in post production to clearly communicate the pitch we were listening to out of all of the overtones. Each frequency was chosen by ear as well. The best way to improve is practice. We included a recommendation at the end of this episode for how to go about doing this.

    • @a.j.wilkes6352
      @a.j.wilkes6352 Рік тому

      You might also try using a not-too-hard and not-too-soft Timpani mallet ala the Vic Firth T2 to get a little more tone than regular sticks could provide.

  • @gtdrums82
    @gtdrums82 Рік тому

    I’d love help in trying to do this with the snare side head. I just picked up new heads for my Mapex Tomahawk. The batter tuned up perfectly, but I found that the the two lugs closest to the snare head, and the one directly in the middle (it’s a 10 lug drum, are a bit higher than the other four. I tried to correct them, but I didn’t want to over time and stretch the head to where it wasn’t tunable. The drum sounds amazing, but I wish I could get that head in better tuning.

    • @SoundsLikeADrum
      @SoundsLikeADrum  Рік тому

      Have you tried the ruler method we've shown in previous episodes?

    • @gtdrums82
      @gtdrums82 Рік тому +1

      @@SoundsLikeADrum I did try that today, and managed to level the head and dial in the tone.

  • @cDisturbed.
    @cDisturbed. Рік тому

    I seem to get a lot of “buzz” on my snare when I hit it, no matter how tight I have the wires. The only way to fix it is to lower the batter head so it’s really low lol pls help

  • @rzaagman
    @rzaagman Рік тому

    Snare reso please? Hardest one :o