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: post by ZenErik at 2007-04-19 06:58:01
/\ This guy is intelligent.

Oh, and as for drums being given a specific pitch by some companies...That would be DW. It's not the most accurate process because I believe they find the pitch before adding the hardware.

Anyway, I don't know why this guy is going on about a timpani producing a specific pitch and drum set tom not. I played timpani for 3 years. The pitch fluctuates depending on what part of the drum you hit. Just like with a drum set tom, the clearest sound is right between the edge of the drum and the center. The most attack is in the center. But obviously, to produce the least overtones...You'd want to find the natural pitch of the shell and then tune the batter and resonant to that pitch.
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