dennisjr
Junior Member
Hello there!
I just sold my Roland TD-12 drumkit because I was missing the dynamics from a real acoustic drums.
Now I'm waiting for my Gretsch New Classic 3 Piece Bop Kit.
SNARE New Classic 14" x 5.5"
Toms: 12" x 8" TT • 14" x 14" FT • 18" x 14"
It has been a long time since I sold my old acoustic kit for the TD-12.
And I never was very good at tuning my drums.
I have been reading and watching videos of tuning drums and think I will work it out ok.
But one thing that bothers me is that I cannot find anyone who talks about the pitch of the drums in relation to each other.
And the bottom head in relation to the top head. In detail.
Wich of course is very important.
So how do you do it?
Do you tune your drums to find its specific tone, or do you go after a set note like for instance a Fb or Eb etc.?
My main styles are Jazz and funk.
Dennis
I just sold my Roland TD-12 drumkit because I was missing the dynamics from a real acoustic drums.
Now I'm waiting for my Gretsch New Classic 3 Piece Bop Kit.
SNARE New Classic 14" x 5.5"
Toms: 12" x 8" TT • 14" x 14" FT • 18" x 14"
It has been a long time since I sold my old acoustic kit for the TD-12.
And I never was very good at tuning my drums.
I have been reading and watching videos of tuning drums and think I will work it out ok.
But one thing that bothers me is that I cannot find anyone who talks about the pitch of the drums in relation to each other.
And the bottom head in relation to the top head. In detail.
Wich of course is very important.
So how do you do it?
Do you tune your drums to find its specific tone, or do you go after a set note like for instance a Fb or Eb etc.?
My main styles are Jazz and funk.
Dennis