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What frequency should I tune my snare to?

By Christopher Davis

What frequency should I tune my snare to?

Snare drum Always tune the snare resonant head without the snares on it. We suggest trying a top head Tune Frequency between 220Hz and 340Hz for a snare drum. Try tuning the bottom head 1,33 to 1,5 times higher (but not higher than 400Hz).

What should I tune my snare to?

For a 6.5″ snare drum, the pitches G – Bb are what you should listen for (Ab – B for a 5″ drum). Using your drum key, tighten each tension rod ONE EVEN HALF TURN always working in opposites across the drum until you come near the pitch. Use a piano or keyboard percussion instrument to help find your pitch.

What note should my toms be?

What pitch should you tune to? Although it’s possible to tune drums to specific pitches, most drummers tune in relation to the other drums in the set. Toms are usually tuned a fourth apart (the first two notes of “Here Comes the Bride”).

What frequency should my toms be?

Depending on the size of the drum there are different frequencies involved. Big floor toms have a fuller sound around 80 – 100 Hz but smaller toms might need to be boosted even higher, around 100 – 200 Hz.

How do you tune a snare drum low?

For a quick fat snare drum:

  1. Start with a higher tension tuning at the lugs between 10 and 2 o’clock.
  2. Tune the 3 and 9 o’clock lugs down to a medium tension.
  3. Tune the 5 and 7 o’clock lugs down to a low tension (around 1/2 a turn from loose).
  4. Tune the lug(s) around 6 o’clock down all the way, finger-tight.

What instrument is a set of 8 tuned drums?

Sakhun
Sakhun (စခွန့်) – a double-headed drum on a stand. Chauk lon pat (ခြောက်လုံးပတ်, lit. ‘six drums’) – a set of eight tuned drums.

How do you tune a snare drum?

Some snare drums like a lower or higher tuning than others. Pick the right snare for the job, then determine how high or low it should be pitched. Once you have a snare drum tuning goal in mind for what you hope to get from your snare, you will be well on your way to achieving it.

What makes a snare kit sound more in tune?

As well as this, this tuning style can help your kit sound more in tune. This may seem odd seeing as there’s uneven tension across the snare skin however, the high-tension lugs between the 10 and 2 o’clock position actually gives some extra punch to your tone.

Which lugs should I Set my Snare to?

When setting your snare up to this style tuning, remember that the bottom lugs, with the least tension, should be the ones closest to you as you sit on the drum stool.

How do you get a full snare tone?

If you want a really full, low snare tone, it’s best to use a high-tension resonant head. These skins provide a little extra response, which helps greatly when you use a lower tuning. If you don’t have the extra cash around to buy a new one, you can always try loosening the resonant head.