snare problem?
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snare problem?
dont know if its my head or something but my snare sounds so american revolutionary snare sounding for like drum lines, im trying to go for this kind of sound and i dont know if its the tuning or the snare wire tension or whatever/
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Like a marching band snare, or something?Radio friendly wrote:dont know if its my head or something but my snare sounds so american revolutionary snare sounding for like drum lines,
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Snares are tuneable with different heads, different snare materials/widths, different tensions on the snareline, different shell size/depth/material.
Typically if you'd want a marching drum sound, you'd want as physically large a snare drum as you could find, and tighten it as tight as it could go. But, keep in mind, that the "marching band snare sound" is the sound of multiple drums being played almost exactly the same time. It's the difference between a solo singer, and a chorus.
Typically if you'd want a marching drum sound, you'd want as physically large a snare drum as you could find, and tighten it as tight as it could go. But, keep in mind, that the "marching band snare sound" is the sound of multiple drums being played almost exactly the same time. It's the difference between a solo singer, and a chorus.
not only the tension but also experimenting with different drumheads can help you with 'getting the sound', there's drumheads that will give you less or more 'ring'
also depends on the kind of snare you have of course (size/depth/material), i hate piccolo snares, our drummer has one, but i hate it, it's irritating, i like a full snare sound, with almost no sustain/resonance, thinking QOTSA
also depends on the kind of snare you have of course (size/depth/material), i hate piccolo snares, our drummer has one, but i hate it, it's irritating, i like a full snare sound, with almost no sustain/resonance, thinking QOTSA
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yeahDoog wrote:Like a marching band snare, or something?Radio friendly wrote:dont know if its my head or something but my snare sounds so american revolutionary snare sounding for like drum lines,
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right now i have a Remo Powerstroke 3 and it has a lot of overtones so i put 1 moongel on it. My snare is a steel 14" by 5.5" and it is as snappy as this but im looking for more of this (same as the above one)
PS: i have it at the same pitch but i cant figure out how to make it less snappy. Do i loosen up the snare wire or something?
PS: i have it at the same pitch but i cant figure out how to make it less snappy. Do i loosen up the snare wire or something?
steel snares, i always feel like they miss some 'body', compared to (good) wooden snares (maple, mahogany, birch), there's quite a difference in sound....some woods sound warmer and some brighter, you'll never have the transparency of steel drums but the irritating ring will go away.
i'd just go to a store with lots of drum stuff on stock and try them out .
a friend of mine has a 'cheaper' gretsch blackhawk kit..and i like it more than most of the pearls i've heard, even the more 'exspensive' kits, btw
i'd just go to a store with lots of drum stuff on stock and try them out .
a friend of mine has a 'cheaper' gretsch blackhawk kit..and i like it more than most of the pearls i've heard, even the more 'exspensive' kits, btw
Experiment. Loosen it a bit- sound worse? Go back the other way. Ditto the tuning on the bottom head.Radio friendly wrote:right now i have a Remo Powerstroke 3 and it has a lot of overtones so i put 1 moongel on it. My snare is a steel 14" by 5.5" and it is as snappy as this but im looking for more of this (same as the above one)
PS: i have it at the same pitch but i cant figure out how to make it less snappy. Do i loosen up the snare wire or something?
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