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Old 04-20-2006
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Sound clips of individual drums tuned and different pitches??

Are there any links to sound clips that contain well tuned drums and differnt pitches??

I'm in the process of trying to find out what is a "good" sound......while I know what "I";ike, but I'm not a drummer so I may be looking at this all wrong..

I've used the tuning bible and gotten through the snare and the first mounted tom last night. Tonight I'm going to replace the heads on the rest of the kit (2nd mounted tom, floor tom, and kick)

Right now it seems that the snare it a bit higher pitched than the first mounted tom......which is the way I believe it's supposed to be.(??) I did the tom just up from loose, so it's basically very deep.....or as deep as it can go with out being "loose".......the bottom res. head is the same. The res head seems a bit lower in pitch than the batter side.

The snare I believe is about 1 full turn up from loose - best I can recall. with the bottom res. head being just up from loose.

Again, all steps were performed using the tuning bible......to the best of my ability.

Any info or suggestions on this would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Rick
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The only thing I can think of that may get you some sounds is www.indoorstorm.com . On alot of their kits and snares they have sound clips. On most of the kits you can also mouse over the drums and it plays a little sound clip of each one. I hope that helps!
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