
FattMusiek
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I've got a Tama Starclassic EFX Birch kit (fusion size). I'm trying to tune my toms to go hand in hand with a song in the key of E major. Anyone have tips on how to achieve this?
I've had that happen with floor toms. I end up just gating them if I don't catch it during the recording phase.chester said:how come you have NEVER heard a tom that sounds dissonant with music?
chester said:i dont like the idea of tuning a tom to a certain pitch, it doesnt make perfect sense, how come you have NEVER heard a tom that sounds dissonant with music?
i suggest tuning it to get the sound you want.
FattMusiek said:I've been on this kick lately after listening to this Jimi Hendrix compilation CD; not sure of the drummer's name, but I love the way he plays, the way his kit is tuned, and absolutely love the analog warmth. His tom fills are musical - not to the point of Terry Bozzio or anything, but they just have so much character. Since I know the song I'm working on with a buddy is in E major, I want to get the most out of my toms to compliment the song. I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I have three toms, but I am not exactly sure of the sizes other than the fact that it's classified as fusion.
Farview - You recommend tuning the kick to E, but after trying to tune my kick I am not really sure how to approach this.
It's gonna sound good you guys, but I need a little help to get there!
Tap the head at each lug and tune it to an E. If an E is too far away from where the drum wants to be tuned, try tuning it to a B.FattMusiek said:Farview - You recommend tuning the kick to E, but after trying to tune my kick I am not really sure how to approach this.
It's gonna sound good you guys, but I need a little help to get there!