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#95164 - 10/02/05 04:23 PM Tenor sound..?
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I'm just wondering what might be the best tenor head, in everybody's opinion, to use. Plus I'm playing snare again this year and have been thinking about going back to tenors next year, but I just don't like the sound of them and my band director is too freaking stubborn to get some new tenors. We use the old Yamaha PowerLite tenors with Remo heads(not sure exactly what kind). To me, they sound kinda bad unless they're cranked very high (only tweaked on the 1st drum and it sounded good cranked up high). I'm wanting to get a tenor sound like SCV's tenors, or something close. It doesn't have to be exact. My B.D uses muffling tape to elimate the ring from the drum, but I'm wondering if maybe he uses a bit too much and maybe THAT'S what is making them sound bad.

Maybe it's the heads we use? Or maybe the drum itself? What drum OR head would you guys recommend? Or what would you recommend me trying to get a descent sound out of them..?

Thanks,

Kova

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#95165 - 10/02/05 05:44 PM Re: Tenor sound..? [Re: ]
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Registered: 12/27/04
Loc: Miami, Fl
. . . Wow. Tape to muffle a set of TENORS?! Blasphemy.

The ringing comes from not tuning the heads high enough. Tenors get a good sound when they're tuned up high. Some ringing will occur, and it's supposed to occur. You won't be getting a natural sound from a set of Tenors if you muffle it. I've never heard of this being done before. Is your BD a Percussionist?

I can understand muffling Toms on a Drumset, but Tenors are built to sound more like a set of Timbales.

What kind of heads do you have? Clear, or coated? The clear are Pinstripes, the coated are Suedes. The name of the head should be on the head itself. Personally, I prefer the Suedes.

Tune your drums up. They obviously sounded nicer when tuned higher, so. And take off the damned muffling tape. If there's too much ringing for your Band or taste, then put SOME (A 3-4 inch strip) tape, or even less, on the opposite side from where you play (Should be as far from your body as possible).

(If one instructor in particular finds this, you may correct me. You know who you are.)

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#95166 - 10/02/05 06:41 PM Re: Tenor sound..? [Re: Font]
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Haha, thanks. And no, my BD isn't a percussionist. He only plays trumpet and sax. The heads are clear. I haven't payed much attention to them since playing snare. So I'll probably unmute them and crank on them a little bit and see if I can get them sounding good. Thanks

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#95167 - 10/03/05 02:18 AM Re: Tenor sound..? [Re: ]
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Registered: 09/27/04
Loc: Gypsum, Colorado
Ok, so it's not the drums, it's the tuning and the muffling. Your band director should really take some advice from local marching percussionists. They will all tell him that muffling a set of tenors is ridiculous and dumb. You might as well not have them. The sound you are getting from the drums is because they aren't high enough. Powerlite drums can take the pressure of Field Corps tenors...to a point. You can tune them up and make them sound good, regardless of the kind of heads, but you might have to crank them.
As far as getting SCV's sound, it's not going to happen because 1.Your tenors aren't Deep shelled Pearls, and 2. I'm almost positive you don't use a large setup at your school.
Just try taking that muffling off and crank those heads. It should work, make sure you are tuning evenly on the drums though, that could also cause some overtones and ringing.
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#95168 - 10/03/05 04:59 PM Re: Tenor sound..? [Re: Think_4ur_selfer]
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Lol I got him to let me mess with them during 2nd period today at school. He usually doesn't let me mess with any drums, but I think it's because he doesn't wanting me tuning them when all of the drummers are around and there was only one bass drummer and myself so he let me. I took the tape off and really didn't have to touch the heads. I only had to tune the 4th drum a little bit. After I got I finished I played them a second or two and the bass drummer said they sounded great. I told my B.D to come outside and hear them real quick and he said he liked the sound. Btw, we're using Remo Pinstripe heads. I hope he'll let us get new heads soon. Our heads are pretty old and he buys us new ones when they bust so maybe I should work on busting some heads and telling him to get us some new ones haha! Lol anywho, thanks. I was thinking it was the muffling myself, and to me our tenors are sounding better. Ha, the co-captain about freaked when he saw what I had done because I was talking to him about it this morning before school and he loves the sound. So I guess they turned out well.


Thanks again,

Kova

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#95169 - 10/03/05 06:46 PM Re: Tenor sound..? [Re: ]
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I myself like using EVANS Blue Hydraulic heads. However, during practices and such, I tend to switch to the Pinstripes (tuned insanely high) to get more of a bounce (for double sticking and whatnot).

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#95170 - 10/03/05 08:56 PM Re: Tenor sound..? [Re: ]
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I'm gonna work on getting some new heads. I've been thinking about switching back to tenors for next year and am wanting to get some new heads for them and I know for a fact my BD will say that we don't need any new heads right now.. He's just a little stubborn

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#95171 - 10/04/05 08:28 AM Re: Tenor sound..? [Re: ]
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Registered: 12/27/04
Loc: Miami, Fl
Should'a told us the heads were old. That's another factor. After aging, weathering, and tuning, the heads stretch, so that'll affect the sound also.

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#95172 - 10/04/05 05:05 PM Re: Tenor sound..? [Re: Font]
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Yep, I'm probably going to talk to my BD tomorrow about getting some coated heads. I guess I'd say the newest head was put on them around two years ago, give or take a little.

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#95173 - 10/04/05 05:14 PM Re: Tenor sound..? [Re: ]
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Registered: 12/17/04
Loc: PA
Also keep in mind the size of your drums...if you're using a small set of tenors and you're trying to get that SCV sound, its impossible.

Personally I prefer Remo Emperor Suedes. They've got a great sound and they have always lasted longer then pinstripes for me.
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