How the Pros Tune Their Drums (Feat. Gregg Bissonette)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ม.ค. 2024
- In this episode, professional drummer Gregg Bissonette discusses how he sets up his drums and demonstrates how to tune them.
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I love how Gregg expressed exactly what sound he was going for... Fantastic!
Greg, you didn't drop your tuning key and have it land right under your bass pedal. Thats what separates the pros from the rest. 😀
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😆 Best thing I've read all day. I was marveling that his key stayed where he set it and didn't have it move to another drum, or other part of the room. He has such amazing control.
Gregg is not only super talented, he's also super informative -- and super NICE! I always look forward to your presentations with him Rick, and I hope there's plenty more to come in 2024. Happy New Year!
Absolutely blown away at how good the kit sound mic'd up. Was not expecting that.
The kit plus a lot of microphones, gating, compression, EG, reverb etc etc.
@@DavidOakesMusicWell put. I think they could give us a taste in how it sounds naturally. By the other hand, if they work in studio or live performances, there will be microphones everywhere 😂
Remember, Gregg has been tuning drums for a long time. It may take a while to develop your ear to be able to tune as quick as him. Also, love the gaff tape tents! Really great for helping to control the sustain of the drum. Met Gregg many years ago. Such a beacon of energy and positivity. Glad he's being featured on this channel.
This is fascinating. Never seen anyone tune a drum. I could watch Greg all day.
You can tune a drum but you can't tune a fish.
First day on TH-cam? Welcome
Greg made that look far easier than it is!
@@klchu but you can fish a tuna...
Don't know that I could listen to him talk all day though.😫😁
Gregg is one of my favorite drummers. Such a versatile player. I met Gregg one time at Berklee in 1993. He was so down to earth and nice. He gave me a pair of his Vic Firth signature sticks.
I see what you did there.
Greg is one of most supportive guys you will ever meet aside from a hell of a drummer.
Gregg, I’m 52, almost 53, and I still have my Stubbs from seeing you with David Lee Roth in 1986 & ‘88, you guys were the best concert I ever saw, especially in ‘86, for the “Eat em and smile” tour, damn … nothing more that needs to be said. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Gregg is the kinda guy you could hang with and talk about anything...oatmeal, wallpaper paste, medical equipment...I don't care, he's just so down to earth and fun.
having had the pleasure of spending time with Gregg in an intimate setting, I can confirm he's down to earth and fun. Lovely guy, super inspiring and great to chat to.
Greg was my favourite drummer at the Buddy Rich Memorial concert back in the day. Cool drummer but also the coolest dude! Legend!
This is one of the better tuning explanations I’ve seen. I’ve always been a little uncertain about the best approach. I like his organic and simple approach. I’ve been guilty of tuning out too much tone and natural character of the shell. His way gives you choices with a more natural starting point without the brain surgery.
Very informative. I have watched lots of videos on this topic and I don’t recall hitting the side of the drum to get a pitch range.i will be trying it out very soon.
For me another fascinating thing about this is that he just makes the sound with his voice to communicate to the audience the idea of how he tunes his drums. He says "toom! toom!", "boing", etc. Using technical terms (if any) won't really help less-informed audiences (like myself 😅) to understand the idea of what he's trying to communicate. Just making the sound with his voice made me understand immediately. Awesome.
Years ago when I still lived in Portland, Oregon, I was acquainted with Brian Willis, then the drummer of Quarterflash. His drums sounded very musical. When I asked him how he tuned his drums, he told me that he started with the snare and tuned them in descending fourths, beginning with the top head of the snare. So top of snare was a specific tone, bottom of the snare a fourth below, then first rack Tom, a fourth below bottom snare, then bottom head of first rack Tom, a fourth below the top head, continuing that way for the rest of the kit. Then he used powder puffs as bottom head mutes to control, at will, the resonance of the bottom head like a mechanical gate. Very elaborate, but his drums had a very uniquely musical sound.
Fascinating! Drums sound great! Thank you all!
Very well explained! I have seen drummers spend an hour or more tuning their kit, this is so fast and efficient, with excellent results!
Beautiful sound!! Love Gregg, a real PRO and always sharing stories about the greats.
I’ve always wondered how to tune drums. This is actually fun to watch, coming from a guitar! I find myself being more and more interested in understanding other instruments lately. I think it makes for a better guitar player when you can understand where other musicians and their instruments are coming from.
You Tune From The Resonant Head. It's Not That Challenging And You Will HEAR IT Immediately!
Gregg is full of joy
So good. I could watch him play all day. Such natural flow.
I just got a new KIT and this helped me SO much. Thank you BOTH!
This is the best drum tuning video I’ve seen in years. Really useful stuff. Thank you Gregg!
This is how summoning the tone of the Drumming Gods looks like.
Doesn’t get any cooler than Gregg, i remember playing his Vic Firth signature stick. AMAZING talented drummer and all around nice guy for the win!
⭐️ REMO Ambassador heads forever, baby! ⭐️
Always worked for me recording drums.
Cool vid!
The first rule of drums is that there *are no rules.* That’s what’s unique about drums.
Whatever sounds best to you personally for tuning, heads, setup, muffling, etc. is what you should do.
Fascinating to watch! 👍🏻 I‘ve seen my son‘s drum teacher tuning his kit once but I had absolutely no idea what his approach was 😂
The best drum educator out there. Such a fun guy to be around. And plays like a God.
This is fantastic! My classroom drum set has been sounding rough for a while now, and I will DEFINITELY be applying this to it on Monday morning! Thank you guys so much!
Gregg is one of my favorites, an amazing drummer.
Greg has always been a great influence I remember being 13yo and drumming a long to a flexi disc I got from Modern Drummer with him playing I’m 50yo now I love he’s still at it
This was awesome! More content with him please!
I have never heard anyone mention tuning to the pitch of the shell! That's brilliant.
Back in the day, DW used to rubber stamp their shells with the "note" at which it rang. Don't know if they still do that.
Gregg Bissonette is a world class drum teacher. This is a fantastic tutorial on how to tune a kit.
Your Video Is So Awesome, I’ve Been Playing Drums For 57 Years, And I Tune My Drums, And My Drums Sound Exactly Like Yours, And I Was Unsure If I Was Tuning Them Right, But After Watching Your Video I Knew Then I Doing It Right, Thank You So Much, I Tune By Ear Too. You Rock Brother
beautiful rythm, sound, explaining and playing
Learning from the best. Sometimes this channel is magic.
holy crap that kit sounds amazing.
Awesome interview!!
The Biss,. the gig taker, the hit maker.. This is Gold.
love this fella he a gift to the drumming world
Clearly Gregg knows his drums and the sounds they make superbly well and can take short cuts that most can't - kit sounds great at the end. I was a live sound engineer a lifetime ago and after learning a lot from a fine drummer early on I often taught and then collaborated with drummers on how to tune their drums better - it makes such a difference. Once I had one part of the head tuned to match the body as desired I would go to the opposite side tuning peg, get them the same and then go round one tuning peg and then back to its opposite, and repeat until we'd got back to the beginning. Always found that quicker and more consistent than going round the circle.
One percussionist I worked with told a story of one of his tutors at music school listening to him tuning his kit, asking him to hit certain drums in order and then declared "A Minor" before walking off looking very satisfied!
what an awesome drummer/musician
Wow that's awesome sounding kit micd up, he's a amazing drummer.
❤😊 Checking if you tube will not glitch on my third try at sending this for some reason only on this video. Gotta love this!
Dr. Grove back at it ! Alway a welcomed video
Imteresting and helpful.
Man, that kit sounded good at the end!
Greg is awesome , love it
thank you so much sir drummer Greg
Simple set ups my fav set up salute Greg B
Great Guy and great player!
this is the best explanation i ever watched
I just met Gregg at my friends birthday party and he is the nicest guy you will ever meet ! We had the best time with Fred Coury of Cinderella !! What a night !!!
Interesting! This is precisely how I tune my drums!!!👍
He’s a god. Seriously one of the best.
Awesome Seeing The Wooden Hoops On The Acrylic Shell To Warm Up The Sound 👍
Never had the makings of a triple flange athlete
Cool, i have the dixon cornerstone purple titanium snare, the 6,5x14. Killer snare
I just found my picture of me with Greg from decades ago when he did a clinic in Detroit during his David Lee Roth days. Thankfully he spared us the Bodyglove outfit that day, but I've long been a fan of this dude for just being so damn cool. If you happen to speak with him again I'd love to here him talk about our mutual percussion tutor Myron McDonald from way back when.
Bissonette... ALL TIME GREAT
Special dude... great drummer.
This is gold.
Nice sound!
Awesome !!
Such a talented friendly guy 👌
What snare was Gregg playing in the clip at the end?! Sounded great!
Classic Bob Gatzen tuning system ;) Greg ain't messing around!
Rip Bob :(
When you play his session load, ain't got time to mess around. Lol! ❤
Gregg is a legend!
I really like the floor tom with boing.
A truly great drummer.
A cool Canadian.
Deep fried crispy snare Awesome!
All I can think when I see Greg is Drum Channel but I always go back to Summer song.
Agree Gregg, coated heads so good for rock and metal 👌 Gregg you are an inspiration for all drummers and smarter musicians. ✌️💛🤘🥁🏴🇦🇺
Gregg is so good, he makes this look easy …
I just bought that Dixon Bissonette signature snare. Incredible sound for a reasonable price. Gregg is one of my favorite drummers!
I don't think he tuned it on this clip, though! But, it sounds amazing!
Greg is taking over for Dom as The Drumming Ambassador.
My thought exactly.
Dom was a great drummer, teacher and drum ambassdor.
RIP Dom
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Love it❤
Greg is a Very underated drummer😊
Love it. I just wish he'd gone into depth on tuning his snare. Does he also tune top and bottom head to the shell? Or does he does he run that reso head up tight? I'd love to know.
Amazing
Un tipo extraordinario.
Nice to hear someone who likes to tune top and bottom heads to the same pitch.
He makes it look easy
I love Gregg
EXCELLENT!!
Those Dixons coming out now look great.
I have no clue what Gregg is talking about for the most part, and I don't care...he is so engaging! Love him.
I do the same with the gaffer tape, but only one loop. I gotta try the three loops like Greg did here!
He got that from Jeff P!!! Jeff was a BEAST!
Beato was “like that” ing, when he did the gaff tape. 😄
The Come Together tea towel thing was too cool.
Any tips on tuning the snare? It was the only thing he didn't tune in this video, unless I missed it...
My question what is some of the microphones are that Greg likes to use both in the studio as well as live?
When he first started ringing them and tuning them while he was talking to you, I was not confident he was going to have a great sounding kit. But that little riff he does at the end proved me wrong. Especially the snare. The snare sounds amazing. That's why he's a pro!
Well... I hear them now. My ears are pleased! @mothflap
If you like dead thuddy sound without much sustain or pitch bend then yeah it sounds good
Last bit sounded like Bob Gullotti from The Fringe (w/ George Garzone & John Lockwood)
very useful and cool. Plus i now think every drumkit have at least 2 snares
Greg, great video. Time to ditch tape on the heads and get yourself some SnareWeight leather muffles. They work and look fantastic.
This is awesome! My wife has drums and I never knew how they were properly tuned.
Hundreds of takes and approaches. Remember that a head sits like a hat.
There is not just one way to skin a cat. Greg prefers his kick to be thuddy and dead. That setup with the pillow is devoid of tone and boom. A very acceptable tuning choice, but there are other, and to my ears better, approaches to setting up a kick drum for most styles of popular music.
At last!
I bought this drum bot, new to drums...
Bought a nice set of Tama drums from somebody's kid, all outa-tune...
Drum-bot has several tuning options...
And, here I am , just starting out with drums....
Which tuning???
So confused.
Tune to the shell.
Thank you!!!
He starts playing. I just say out loud... holy shi7
That is beautiful