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[QUOTE="Murph%20nli:705731"]Well, there is a nother school of drumming which believes that each drum has a note at which it is best suited to be tuned to, based on its shell-thickness, type of wood, size, timbre, etc. I too believe this is true, and for sets that are matched well and kept in constant climate conditions, this would probably be a good thing to try, as the sound would probably be phenomenal. For a drummer like me, however, whose kit is in constant use and different weather, tuning to certain notes keep a constant. I also tend to keep my high tom a little brighter small taping) and my mid tom a little more dampened (I roll up a piece of electric tape a few times, and attach it close to the rim with another piece of tape) which allows my kit to have a bit more attack and control major overtones (which some people like for the resonance value, but annoy the balls out of me).[/QUOTE]
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