by Bongo Boy » Fri Jul 05, 2002 3:19 am
If you have natural skin heads, then you simply start at one nut and procede to the next adjacent one, and so on. I also choose the starting position arbitrarily each time I go around the drum--never heard of any one else doing that tho.
When you think you're tuned up to where you want to be, many folks then press down lightly in the center of the head with one finger, then gently tap the head with the wrench about 1 inch in from the rim, close to any selected nut. Then, do the same for a the nut diametrically opposed. You'll probably hear a distinct difference in pitch. Make the two pitches the same, then repeat for the other two pairs of opposing nuts. Final objective is to get this tone the same all around the circumference of the drum.
Folks have suggested this reduces overtones--I can't tell if it does or not, but it's something to do.