Matt Savage: Tune a Marching Snare Gut | Remo

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 49

  • @josnardstorm
    @josnardstorm 7 лет назад +46

    The right pencil was not parallel with the left, which means that the strings were vibrating with different lengths. This means that they were tuned to be out of tune with the pencils gone.

  • @harrypar1
    @harrypar1 9 лет назад +56

    I think these two pencils should be placed parallel...

  • @gormygorm
    @gormygorm 6 лет назад +9

    The pencils were not placed parallel which made it so that when you removed the pencils, the snares were out of tune because much like a guitar, the intonation changed from string to string.

  • @jpritch2
    @jpritch2 8 лет назад +15

    I use a guitar pick... makes it easier to hear the pitch,

    • @lukewooley1390
      @lukewooley1390 6 лет назад

      jpritch 2 his fingers are as fat as a bass picks width

  • @Sk8erguy1996
    @Sk8erguy1996 11 лет назад +5

    I would recommend using a guitar pick for tuning :) works a lot better

  • @rmercer
    @rmercer 11 лет назад +6

    is that a double snare?

  • @davidleon6233
    @davidleon6233 6 лет назад +6

    can it djent?

  • @elilovestrainsplanesmore1101
    @elilovestrainsplanesmore1101 6 лет назад +3

    do metal snares make sound differences for the drum?

    • @TealTactics
      @TealTactics 6 лет назад +4

      +1, what would these sound like on a normal snare drum?

    • @jeromieb038
      @jeromieb038 3 года назад

      @@TealTactics it would sound like a snare drum just not as rattlely look at old marching snare drum or concert snare drum most of those drums have guitar string as snares pipe snare drum have metal snares.

  • @angelkf87
    @angelkf87 11 лет назад +5

    snare guitar?

  • @brianmalexander
    @brianmalexander 9 лет назад +1

    @Richard Peters Marching snares are designed for precision and articulation. If you had 3-5 or more normal snares playing on the field a lot of the articulation would be lost. It would start to sound mushy or dirty.

  • @wtfpercussion
    @wtfpercussion 4 года назад

    Great video, thanks!

  • @hunteralexander9791
    @hunteralexander9791 4 года назад

    Some of my guts on one side are not make contact with the bottom head but on the other side they are. Any ways to adjust this?

  • @ethanmccraw7296
    @ethanmccraw7296 9 лет назад +1

    I just got a new Yamaha snare drum and I've put new hands on it and everything but it's ringing.. Is this how I would fix the ring?

    • @zeazy164
      @zeazy164 7 лет назад

      Ethan McCraw tune to a pitch

    • @ethanmccraw7296
      @ethanmccraw7296 7 лет назад

      flamingtatertot lol that was a year ago. Thanks though. The ring was just the resonance

  • @itsgussy
    @itsgussy 3 года назад

    What is that on the inside of the snare, on the under side of the top head?

    • @ryderalley4853
      @ryderalley4853 11 месяцев назад +1

      It’s a pipe drum, another set of snares!

  • @funkynotayunkie
    @funkynotayunkie 11 лет назад +1

    wow, youst realized how ignorant i am. I"ve been playing drums for couple of years and tought all snares have metal snares. It would be great if regular snares would have this much options with snare mechanism :)

  • @kylepozorski8635
    @kylepozorski8635 9 лет назад +1

    I've always wondered what the black nubs are on the bottom. Can somebody explain please?

    • @EpicProvider
      @EpicProvider 9 лет назад +3

      +Kyle Pozorski they are called "feet" they prevent the drums rim from touching the ground and protects the resonant head.

    • @kylepozorski8635
      @kylepozorski8635 9 лет назад

      TheNavalNation Ok thanks, I was wondering because some of the yamaha drums i have include the feet but some don't. Thanks

    • @MrRadar02
      @MrRadar02 6 лет назад

      Kyle Pozorski your a dipshit

    • @okalright3941
      @okalright3941 4 года назад +1

      @@MrRadar02 if you're gonna post a mean reply atleast learn some grammar.

  • @rizkifajar8749
    @rizkifajar8749 8 лет назад +1

    what is under head

    • @emiliosanchez-harris4126
      @emiliosanchez-harris4126 8 лет назад

      +Rizki Fajar i was wondering the same thing.My snare resonates too much.I've tried all the tunings and i have a control screen but it doesn't help much.Im just now seeing most snares have that thing so im thinking it could be that that dampens resonance.Can someone plz tell me wat its called?

    • @Lorux777
      @Lorux777 8 лет назад

      A little late but the resonant head is the Remo Clear Ambassador

    • @tommy2122108
      @tommy2122108 8 лет назад

      It's a multi-timbre snare system. It's designed to offer multiple tonal possibilities in one drum. I personally am not a fan of them.

    • @MrRadar02
      @MrRadar02 6 лет назад

      A Scotty snare system.

  • @mathias841
    @mathias841 4 года назад

    No sound demo ???

  • @vibingwithtj7799
    @vibingwithtj7799 4 года назад

    Anyone knows what that is inside??

  • @drksdofthmoon
    @drksdofthmoon 11 лет назад +2

    where does the tape go?

  • @jaydenscott1339
    @jaydenscott1339 5 лет назад +2

    Y do they all got to be the same pitch

    • @alexxchavezee
      @alexxchavezee 4 года назад

      They don't. No one can hear the difference.

    • @okalright3941
      @okalright3941 4 года назад

      So it sounds right and they're all st the same tension

    • @handroll7923
      @handroll7923 3 года назад

      He tells you at 3:16

  • @mathew_chank
    @mathew_chank 6 лет назад

    Y

  • @richardpeters2344
    @richardpeters2344 11 лет назад +1

    Tell me this...why doesn't anybody in marching bands use metal snares and LOOSEN THEM UP so they SOUND like snare drums not some kind of tom tom???

    • @GussieBabes
      @GussieBabes 7 лет назад

      Listen to a pipeband snare. They sound so much better. They are marching snares, but they have real metal snares on both heads.

    • @anony_meows
      @anony_meows 7 лет назад +2

      they are used mostly in outdoor settings, with a more rudimental style of playing, and meant to be played by a line, not one person, so they need that characteristic short decay high pitch sound to sound good with a drumline. using metal snare would result in a more streamlined snare membrane sound but very muddy when played by more than 1 person.

    • @droadcman
      @droadcman 6 лет назад +5

      Wow, I bet they never thought of that. Maybe you should offer your tuning services to the Blue Devils so that their drum line will sound good.

    • @flarfatron2190
      @flarfatron2190 4 года назад

      Because pipe band snares sound like crap

  • @zhongxina8426
    @zhongxina8426 6 лет назад +2

    Are you serious? Is there really a need for tunable snare strands?

    • @flarfatron2190
      @flarfatron2190 4 года назад +2

      Yeah, because when they’re not even there is a different amounts of tension on each strand, possible causing choked snare guts, or too loose guts.

  • @jaden_savage9022
    @jaden_savage9022 5 лет назад +1

    Luckiest dude alive cuz his last name savage