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#198516 - 01/12/10 12:30 PM Re: TENOR TUNING thread [Re: Gribbs]
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Registered: 10/13/09
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Originally Posted By: Gribbs
When I was in high school, my instructor didn't tune to specific notes per say. If you know the dumb dog from bugs bunny who would say "which way did he go george, which way did he go?" that is how we tuned the drums across (4,2,1,3). I.E. "which"=drum 4, "way"=drum 2 "did he"=drum 1 and "go"=drum3. Believe it or not it was a quick and easy way to tune and the drums sounded pretty good. Heres a link to the sound clip I'm talking about in case anybody was curious.

http://www.megawavs.com/play.aspx?id=595


It never ceases to amaze me. Some of the vocal cues people use to tune their drums. And a lot of times, they even sound pretty good! Perfect example of not needing to know much about intervals to get a good sound from your drums. As long as you have some sort of relative guide, you'll be fine more often than not. Tuning tenors is prolly the easiest thing in the line to tune, really. I actually have a harder time with snare drums!
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#203773 - 10/29/10 05:13 PM Re: TENOR TUNING thread [Re: JayMan2889]
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i like cranking the shot and then getting drum 1 within an octave of the shot. then i'll go to a 1.5 step interval between 1 and 2, a 2 step interval to 3, and a 2 step interval to 4. for sextets, i like using the same tuning but tuning the 2nd shot 3 steps lower than the 1st shot. my preferences. these tunings are musical and high enough, that when used right, it sounds tight (clean). but also low enough where it doesn't sound brattish and you get some nice scv-esque "lowvertones".
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#204348 - 12/06/10 06:23 PM Re: TENOR TUNING thread [Re: JayMan2889]
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Tune the tenors to the bass drums tunning, Old school style =D
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