I think I’m missing lower tunning for these monster as well It also could be great to cross the tension information with a tone frequency (tunebot). Also It would be great to show quick how the drum dial works or how you used it here Looking forward to watch a chapter dedicated to a 18x14 bass drum and 14x5 snare USA , love this kind of drum content !!!!
Most drum sets with a 20" kick come with 10, 12 and 14 toms. Do you think that the 14 floor tom can be tuned low enough to accompany pop and also rock or do you need a 16" floor tom to get that extra "oomph"?
If the 20" is working in a certain musical context, the 14" should as well. One of the bonus tunings in Part 2 of this video is basically as low as these drums will reasonably go.
I’m actually thinking that 70/70 IS pretty low. I contacted the guys at Drumdial once to get some “jazz style tunings” and they told me to do the racks 76/76 and floors 75/75. To each their own though.
There was something about the difference-interval which sounded a bit ‘off’ to me. Especially on the 16”. I think I would have made the difference bigger than 5. Does the 5-interval on the drum dial correspond to a major third ?
I believe that steve from drum dial made a FT tuned to a Major third in his tom tuning video. I want to say it was 75/72 top and bottom off of the top of my head. I believe both were single ply heads.
This is pretty high tuning for the size of the floors. It sounds like rack tom tunings I feel like these size drums resonate better at lower frequencies
I waited many years for this tuning continuation, I hope there is also a snare drum, congratulations and thank you
I used to go to Boston on business twice a month....The only thing I miss is stopping in Boston Drum Center every time I went to Boston..Great shop.
I like the first tuning.
Great video. Higher in the bottom sounds best
I think I’m missing lower tunning for these monster as well
It also could be great to cross the tension information with a tone frequency (tunebot).
Also It would be great to show quick how the drum dial works or how you used it here
Looking forward to watch a chapter dedicated to a 18x14 bass drum and 14x5 snare USA ,
love this kind of drum content !!!!
unfortunately i think the lowest tunings here were too high
Lower tunings?
The concept for the video is great but you really need to do low tunings
Most drum sets with a 20" kick come with 10, 12 and 14 toms. Do you think that the 14 floor tom can be tuned low enough to accompany pop and also rock or do you need a 16" floor tom to get that extra "oomph"?
If the 20" is working in a certain musical context, the 14" should as well. One of the bonus tunings in Part 2 of this video is basically as low as these drums will reasonably go.
I’m actually thinking that 70/70 IS pretty low. I contacted the guys at Drumdial once to get some “jazz style tunings” and they told me to do the racks 76/76 and floors 75/75. To each their own though.
PLEASE DO DOUBLE PLY WITH SINGLE PLY HEADS PRETTY PLEASE N SUPER THASKS
There was something about the difference-interval which sounded a bit ‘off’ to me. Especially on the 16”. I think I would have made the difference bigger than 5. Does the 5-interval on the drum dial correspond to a major third ?
I believe that steve from drum dial made a FT tuned to a Major third in his tom tuning video. I want to say it was 75/72 top and bottom off of the top of my head. I believe both were single ply heads.
the first tuning.
80-80
For me perfect would be 70/72
This is pretty high tuning for the size of the floors. It sounds like rack tom tunings
I feel like these size drums resonate better at lower frequencies