bobdadruma
Platinum Member
I agree with what Larry said earlier about how the dial teaches one about subtle observations in drum tuning.
I think that every drummer should experiment with one for a spell.
I enjoy fooling around with my DD
I agree that the DD doesn't save any time while tuning.
I agree that the ear should always over rule the Dial.
Feeling of tension should always over rule the Dial reading too.
Use your senses of hearing and touch while tuning.
Use the Dial to get an idea of where you are with the tuning.
Just like when you are driving a car. You sense that you are going 120 KPH.
You look at the speedometer to confirm that you are going that fast.
I think that every drummer should experiment with one for a spell.
I enjoy fooling around with my DD
I agree that the DD doesn't save any time while tuning.
I agree that the ear should always over rule the Dial.
Feeling of tension should always over rule the Dial reading too.
Use your senses of hearing and touch while tuning.
Use the Dial to get an idea of where you are with the tuning.
Just like when you are driving a car. You sense that you are going 120 KPH.
You look at the speedometer to confirm that you are going that fast.