This helps a lot because I'm about to start band with the snare drums and I needed to know all these things cause I didn't know much and still don't know much about the snare drums. But this helped so thank you for making this video!
Great vid! Almost everything covered 👍 I would prioritize placing the seam of the head ring between lugs instead of making the logo looking neat - 6:44
Plz make another tuning video because I’m a beginner drummer and i struggle with tuning my drums but when I watched this it helped me understand how to tune a snare drum a lot easier so thank you 🙏
Bro u r awesome 😎, thanks for making this video,now I have learnt tuning, just because of u❤️,and 11:32 the beats are insane,I mightself shaking my head 😅 accordingly to tune 😜🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ale, hoy queria u sonido diferente para la caja y lo he afinado, el resultado ha sido fatal, lo he intentado arreglar pero no podia, racias a este video lo podre solucionar, gracias Ale👌
Great tips. One observation though >> I guess you meant to say DIAGONAL, but, inadvertently said that one should tighten the drum screws "in a Parallel way". Opposite or diagonally opposite, I guess?
I would be interested to know form the viewers : How many Use the Remo Emperor Batter heads? I have dilemma with my DW Design series 14 X 6.5 Snare (Nickel over Brass). I've tried a number of batter heads with the Evans HD Dry being close to what I want. I will try the Remo Emperor to see how that sounds. PS: I tried the UV1 & UV2 and a Remo Powerstroke 77 and a Evan EC Power dot to less desirable results. I'm aiming for that Alejandro achieved with the Higher tuning. THX for the Video AS.
Thats an amazing rad vid but what about the cleaning until when I need to clean my snare ? ,also if one string of the chain that goes below the snare is kinda twisted will it harm the snare?? Ur vids are cool man make Somebody of justing bieber
I wanna say that when tuning the bottom head of a snare drum, you basically want it tuned as high it’ll possibly go without breaking any of the tension rods. It happened to me, once. That said, the snare sounds good, but honestly, I coulda used a little more cowbell!!!