@@drumminjc oh ok. Still means nothing to me, a complete novice, i guess you need to tighten or loosen a metal ring around the edge of drum to get the correct sweet spot? Batter heads?🤔
@@charliegeorge. I gotcha. Yes, there are screws called tension rods that secure the top and bottom heads/hoops to the shell. You tune the heads by tightening the tension rods up or down. Everyone has their own tuning method and there’s tons of videos on TH-cam about tuning. I may make a tuning video at some point. The batter head is the top head on the drum. The bottom head is called a resonant head.
Did uploading a video help with the tuning at all?
It helped about as much as your question.
How are they adjusted?
I retuned the snare drum and pitched the batter heads up slightly.
@@drumminjc oh ok. Still means nothing to me, a complete novice, i guess you need to tighten or loosen a metal ring around the edge of drum to get the correct sweet spot? Batter heads?🤔
@@charliegeorge. I gotcha. Yes, there are screws called tension rods that secure the top and bottom heads/hoops to the shell. You tune the heads by tightening the tension rods up or down. Everyone has their own tuning method and there’s tons of videos on TH-cam about tuning. I may make a tuning video at some point. The batter head is the top head on the drum. The bottom head is called a resonant head.
@@drumminjc Appreciate the info. Good man!🥁
@@charliegeorge.you’re welcome!