There have been some excellent topics here in the last month or so (ie: best/ worst snare, what type of guy are you, etc).
I hope to start a good discussion here by inquiring how you tune your kits and or snares?
Do you tune to specific pitches? Intervals? Or just leave it to chance?
Do you use muffling such as felt strips, moleskins, or speacially pre muffled heads, or leave them wide open?
Do you keep your batter and resonant equal or do you tune one higher or lower than the other? If so what is your configuration?
And finally head selection. Do you like Remo ambassadors, fiberskyn, Evans, Aquarians or prefer the real calfskins?
Here's mine to begin with...
I use Remo coated Ambassadors on all my drums, top and bottom with the exception of a Remo Coated Emperor for the bass ( Sometimes I use the Emperor as the resonant, sometimes as the batter) and a clear Ambassador snare side heads for my Snare resonant heads.
TOMS:I start by tuning the rack tom to a pitch I like, ussually a pretty high pitch as right now I am using a 12" mounted tom and play in a bebop/modern jazz combo.
After that I tune my floor tom to a 5th lower. (Sometimes this varies by a half to whole step, but generally I tune my toms a 5th apart.)
Next I tune the resonant heads slightly higher than the batters...about a half step or less.
BASS: I tune lower than my floor tom, but I don't ussually tune in a set interval. Whatever sounds good, and musical.
I always tune the rsonant higher than the batter, about a whole step.
If I use the ambassador as a batter, I will also use a piece of molesking for added protection from the beater, plus it adds a little muffling without completely killing the ring. I have used felt strips before, but currently am not using any. If I fing that the bass is to open or ring for the room/situation I put a small rolled up hand towek between the peadal and the head, just enough to control the ring/overtones.
On my Rogers 20" bass I use the Emperor as the batter, and Ambassador as the resonant, and so far haven't added any muffling what so ever. I find the double ply of the Emperor takes away the overtones sufficiently.
I also use Vaters "Vintage bomber beater" when playing jazz which is a replica lambswool beater. I really nice soft, warm but big boom, instead of a hard thud of regular felt beaters.
SNARE: This is the drum that I find has the widest of possibilities (and therefore sometimes drives me nuts for hours trying different combinations). I have always tuned medium high batter, and only slightly higher resonant. Maybe about a half step higher. I have also experimented with a lower pitched resonant which also sounds nice depending on your taste.
Lately I have been really cranking up my snares. About a Third higher than my mounted tom. Then I have been tuning the resonant about a third higher than the batter. I keep the snares somewhat slack, and the drum has a great crack! I've tried this on about 5 different snares over the last week and they all sound nice.
I have heard some say to tune the resonant about a 4th higher and even heard someone say an ocatve higher! Thats seems ridicously tight in my opinion, and I can barely bring myself to tune a 4th higher without feeling like I am going to break the resonant head.
Anyway that is my tuning on my two main jazz kits... a 1965 Slingerland 12/16/20 and my newly completed 60's Rogers (Cleveland) 12/14/20 with matching COB Dyna.
I'd love to hear back!