The tuning of toms in a drum kit is crucial for achieving the desired sound and balance within the ensemble. Typically, toms are tuned in intervals that create a harmonious relationship with each other and the rest of the drums.
A common practice is to tune the toms in perfect fourths or fifths. A perfect fourth is an interval where one note is four semitones above another, while a perfect fifth is seven semitones above.
How do I tune my toms in perfect fourths?
What is a perfect fifth interval in drum tuning?
Can you explain how to use this calculator for my drum kit?
Why is tuning toms important in a drum kit?
What are some common mistakes people make when tuning their toms?
How do I know if my toms are in tune with each other?
Can you recommend any resources for further learning about drum tuning?
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