If you re lucky you could come across this at one or two levels.
Floor tom tuning frequency.
A fascinating yet possibly surprising idea for tuning a drum kit is to tune its various different pieces to suit the key of a specific song.
Yes let it be in a position where you could easily play it.
This isn t set in stone once you understand the drum tuning process you ll be able to tune your drums to your preference.
To start multiply the frequency of the desired fundamental note by 1 75 and tune both top and bottom lug pitches to that frequency.
Any given shell has a fundamental pitch associated with it and you cannot change.
You can also tune toms to 3rds etc.
Coated is probably required if doing brushwork.
Headphones recommended for workshop the title is pretty self explanatory.
Batter to resonant head ratios.
Grab those toms you ve been having trouble tuning forever.
Even if you know how to tune you may not be able to achieve the pitch resonance desired due to drum sizing and shell weight.
Kick e1 41 hz an octave below my floor tom.
Depending on the specific drum the lug pitch will be between 1 6 and 1 9 times higher in frequency than the fundamental pitch.
When tuning most toms you ll find a level where the head will sound warm and bright across its surface.
It s even possible to use chromatically tuned toms and cymbals by choosing appropriately pitched cymbals or buying pre matched sets so that the drums become a pitched instrument.
If you want a tight and crisp sound with sensitivity use a combination of heads and tuning.
Big floor toms have a fuller sound around 80 100 hz but smaller toms might need to be boosted even higher around 100 200 hz.
You can also dial your kick just until the wrinkles disappear rather than tuning to a specific pitch.
For the same four toms call to the post would be c2 f2 a2 c3 or c 2 f 2 a 2 c 3 or d2 g2 b2 d3 depending on the pitch you want for the 16 floor tom.
Combine different heads tuning.
Tune top and bottom lug pitches to the same pitch.
Also don t be afraid to mix the batter head types for example single medium weight heads on rack toms and perhaps single ply with built in damper or two ply heads for floor toms.
Sweep along the lower frequencies with a wide bell curve or a shelving boost until you find the frequency that compliments the tom.
When trying to tune the batter head of a floor tom try to do it in its natural environment.
High frequency resonance darker tone.