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Modern Worship Drum Tuning
201
Worship
Drums
Description
This guide covers techniques and tools used by Thrive Worship from Bayside Church on how to tune drums. Chris explains his different tuning methods for kick, toms, and snare. He stresses the need to get the right sound for different worship styles.
Drum Tuning for Worship Music
Tuning your drums is essential for achieving your desired sound. Different approaches can be taken depending on the music style, whether it’s contemporary worship, gospel, or a more acoustic setup. Chris outlines his tuning methods and gives a practical overview of how he would get started.
Tuning the Kick Drum
The kick drum should be tuned to maximize attack while maintaining stability.
- Finger Tightening: Begin by finger tightening each lug in a star pattern to ensure even tension.
- Half Turns: Follow with half turns on each lug to achieve the desired tension.
- Longevity Tips: Use a Remo patch to prolong the drumhead's life and maintain a consistent sound.
Tuning the Toms
Tom tuning involves achieving a balanced and harmonious sound across the kit.
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Frequency Goals: Aim for a 30Hz difference between each tom to ensure distinct pitches.
- 9x13 inch tom: 120-125Hz
- Floor tom: 90Hz
- Other sizes adjust accordingly (e.g., 10-inch tom around 150Hz, 18-inch tom around 60Hz).
Tuning the Snare Drum
The snare drum requires precise tuning to achieve the characteristic crack and responsiveness.
- Frequency Targets: For a 6.5x14 inch snare, aim for 190-200Hz on the top and 290-300Hz on the bottom.
- Tighter Bottom Head: Ensure the bottom head is significantly tighter than the top to enhance snare response.
- Adjustments for Depth: For deeper snares like the 8x14 inch, adjust frequencies accordingly (e.g., 165Hz on the top and 260Hz on the bottom).