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Drums Out Of Tune? It May Not Be Your Fault

Posted by Keith On September - 2 - 2009
Photo By KD Drums (kddrums.com)

Photo By KD Drums (kddrums.com)

You’ve changed the heads, you know it’s not your ear, and the lugs are fine – But the damn thing keeps going out of tune!  This might not actually be your fault.  If you’ve tried everything you can think of, it is possible that you might just have a defective drum (or drums) – meaning, the bearing edges might be bad.

So how can you tell if your bearing edges are bad – well, you could take them to a drum builder to be re-cut… but that could be expensive and a hassle if you’re not anywhere close to a builder.  The easier alternative is to try out RecordingHacks.com for a great way to test the bearing edges yourself (even if you don’t’ have a perfectly flat surface).

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I started playing percussion (mallets) when I was 8 years old. I then eventually moved into concert band in middle school where I taught myself to play drumset. After middle school I played in the highschool drumline and played in several bands.... I stopped playing drums for about 5 years until I was approached by a friend to start playing again for his band. I have been playing with Blaming Tim in Atlanta for about two years now.

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