Snare Drum Tuning
 Drum Tuning by Schroedl Scott, This book/CD pack is designed for drummers of all styles and levels, as well as recording engineers and producers. It contains step-by-step instructions along with over 35 professional photos that allow you to see the tools and tuning techniques up close. The 29-track companion CD contains demos for listening, so you can read and hear the differences in sounds. Covers: preparation; drumhead basics; drum construction and head properties; tom-toms; snare drum; bass drum; the drum set as one instrument; drum sounds and tuning over the years; when to change heads; and more.
Snare drum - The snare drum or side drum is a tubular drum made of wood or metal with skins, or heads, stretched over the top and bottom openings. Cocktail drum - Cocktail drums were first put into production in the 1940s with the Carlton combo kit. It was a drum kit consisting of a vertical 20 inch bass drum, a snare drum, cymbal and other assorted percussion. Ancient Fife and Drum Corps - An Ancient Fife and Drum Corps is a traditional, typically American drum corps that plays fifes and wooden rope tension snare and bass drums. Snare technique - Snare technique refers to a style of drumming, particularly on the snare drum (and possibly drumsets). There are two basic techniques percussionists use to hold their mallets/drumsticks.
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