Mike wrote:As to the overtones: you will need a little patience until the hembra skin has broken in, the ringing is partly due to the freshly mounted skin, it will decrease over time.
Edit: hembra hangover? Never heard of that. You ought to to drink less while mounting skins then Just kidding
Seriously, uneven skin thickness is something you usually try to avoid, as tuning can become a hassle.
Juaort wrote:Here’s one I recently did. I added thin Horse on Macho and Thick Cow on the Hembra. They sound even better now. I have some long tuning lugs that helped get that cow skin on there. I believe it’s right around 1.5mm give or take a MM or so.
Juaort wrote:Here’s one I recently did. I added thin Horse on Macho and Thick Cow on the Hembra. They sound even better now. I have some long tuning lugs that helped get that cow skin on there. I believe it’s right around 1.5mm give or take a MM or so.
Chtimulato wrote:I make another attempt (seems to work now) :
Chtimulato wrote:It's easy to do : I put 2 torch lamps behind the bongó shells.
Here's another one I'm proud of (I put a torch lamp inside a conga) :
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