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#94489 - 11/19/06 02:20 PM
Re: TENOR TUNING thread
[Re: SkyDog]
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Registered: 11/15/05
Loc: Santa Barbra, CA
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They way I tune my tenors at my school, is that when we are practicing together(Band and Drumline) I tune them to stand out from the band. The same with the snares and basses. I'm the drum tech at my school so I get to do all that fun tuning stuff. And Fixing stuff. SO then when we are on the field, the tenors can be isolated and heard, and the snares the same right along with the basses. Since we have a pretty decent Drumline it works in out benefit. The Judgescan more accurately judge us and so our scre goes up.
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#94492 - 11/30/06 09:56 PM
Re: TENOR TUNING thread
[Re: snarepaint]
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Pshhhh....Tuning thats totally 2002 I mean come on guys!!!!.....ok so just kidding, pull out your paper bags and take long, deep breaths, you wouldn't want to raise your blood pressure would you? But anyways, usually our 20 year old POS stuff doesnt work very well, busted heads, busted lugs, busted (insert part here), so tuning the 2 tenors that completely work is somewhat tough, especially since we can go 4-6 weeks without touching them...but when i do tune them, its usually realative and what gives a good bounce.
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