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#94454 - 09/21/05 05:50 PM
TENOR TUNING thread
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Registered: 01/13/03
Loc: Iowa City, IA
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Well, a snare one got started so what the heck. I know I'm not the only one who needs a little insight on tuning.
My line uses Yamaha tenors, very old model. We use Remo Emperor Suede Coated heads, that actually sound decent (considering I've never used them before). I have tuned the two sets we have quite a bit, so I'm pretty confident at this point.
I seem to like the pitches Eb, C, A, and F# (1,2,3,4 respectively). I don't tune the spock to a pitch usually...I just crank it until it gets a "poppy" overtone. The best way, for me, to tune the tenors is by using a guitar tuner that plays notes. Turn the tuner on to the pitch, then I turn it off and sing the pitch. Then, I adjust the drum accordingly, while once in a while turning the tuner on again to re-check the pitch. Then I take that set and tune to other set to it. I do not try and tune both seperately, but to each other.
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#94457 - 09/24/05 01:34 PM
Re: TENOR TUNING thread *DELETED*
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Registered: 12/27/04
Loc: Miami, Fl
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#94459 - 11/16/05 09:21 PM
Re: TENOR TUNING thread
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Registered: 11/15/05
Loc: Santa Barbra, CA
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the way i learned was From Quad logic by Bill Bachman... you tune 4 till it sounds about what you want... then you tune 3 up a minor 3... and so the same for drum 2... then you tune a MAJOR third for drum one... and Spock... whatever you think sounds nice...
i have never heard of tuning them to instruments... if they were marching Timps(back in the 70's heh...) then yea... but not for Quads...
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#94462 - 12/02/05 07:21 AM
Re: TENOR TUNING thread
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Registered: 12/27/04
Loc: Miami, Fl
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- Edited for being off-topic. This thread is about the detailed descriptions of the techniques people use for tuning tenors. Anything else should be brought up in another thread. - 
Edited by Middle Age Man (12/02/05 10:08 AM)
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