by pcastag » Fri Sep 24, 2010 1:27 am
Obviously the skin, size and technique have a lot to do with teh sound of a drum, but what about wood , does anybody who's played a lot fo different drums have some opinions on different wood sounds?
My observations are as such
Oak- dry and bright with a lot of high end
cherry- warm and sustaining- not so bright on the slaps
ash- bit warmer than oak, but bright slaps
phillippine mahog- dry, warm
cedar- ?
Carribbean mahogany- best sounding wood for congas to my ear, warm and fat like cherry, but with tight bright slaps.
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