Everytime I hit my bass drum I get a bunch of snare rattle. Can anyone give me some helpful hints? the drum is properly tuned. I heard of some kind of special snareband that floats to avoid excess resinense. Any ideas?
Resinense...is that the new cleaner for bongs?
A "properly" tuned drum will not eliminate excess buzz. The cause is sympathetic vibration...the pitch of one istrument is soo close to another, that when the former instrument vibrates, it causes the latter to resonate..."sympathetically".
There are three basic ways to deal with it, the most effective being a personally unique blend of all or any one method to varying degrees.
1 - RETUNE: The snare is very low, or the bass very high. Often...the culprit is a very loose reso head on the snare, or a bass that is overmuffled.
2 - MUFFLING/ISOLATION: If retuning still yields unacceptable results, then you may want to try a couple of tricks...detuning the 4 tension rods directly adjacent to the snare bed...or a bit of tape near the snare wires...or a piece of cloth/playing card placed between the head and snare wires, near the outer edge. These are often lame because the REAL culprit...is that you've over-muffled everything to begin with. If ALL of the drums are allowed to resonate freely, then snare-buzz tends to go simply unnoticed. It's only when one puts a huge pillow in the bass drum, duct tape on the Pinstriped toms, and drapes a towel over their snare...that they suddenly become aware of the wires vibrating down below. Of course they're vibrating... they're the only damned thing on the kit you haven't killed!!!
3 -DEAL WITH IT: Drums resonate...it's normal, it's natural, and it's beautiful. The best thing to do unless it's extreme, is to simply ignore it...because no one will hear it out front Or learn to use it to your advantage...a little buzz adds fullness to the sound.