14 Floor Tom Tuning

Tom tuning a good way to tune your toms and your snare as well if you like is to use notes in musical intervals or chords for the fundamental pitches of the drums.
14 floor tom tuning. Never force a drum to play a note out of its best range or you will have an uneven so. Tuning chart 8 x 8 9 x 10 10 x 12 11 x 13 12 x 14 13 x 15 14 x 16 14 x 14 16 x 16 16 x 18 4 x 14 5 x 14 5 x 14 6 x 14 14 x 18 16 x 20 16 x 22. For the same four toms call to the post would be c2 f2 a2 c3 or c 2 f 2 a 2 c 3 or d2 g2 b2 d3 depending on the pitch you want for the 16 floor tom. Batter f octave lower than floor.
A sharp 14 x 12 floor. For the first few lugs i typically make sure all the remaining lugs are still finger tight. Resonant e main snare 14 x 6 yamaha anton fig. Not helpful 2 helpful 14.
F 16 x 14 floor. One consideration in selecting which interval or chord to use for tuning is the number of toms and optionally snare in your set. C 22 x 16 kick. Then you can determine a tuning scheme using notes.
You should have talked about the bottom head how to tune how it affects the top head when it is in a lower or a higher pitch. First you must determine where each tom sounds best. With 16 and larger drums i usually hold the tune bot directly above the head at each lug. Then bring each lug up 1 5 total turns 1 2 turn at a time.
12 and 13 toms ps heads 14 snare drum ba coated 16 floor tom ps head 22 bass drum p3 head and i did exactly what you did and my drum did not got a focused sound with a good and loud resonance. G above the 10 x 9 d both heads the same. These intervals chords and songs provide numerous tuning options that work well for just about any drumset and type of sound you want. Another thing you can do is tune it with a bass tell someone to help you its very easy you start tuning the bass drum with e string left tom with a string right tom with d string and the floor tom with g string.
Hopefully this helps here s the most important thing. Toms floor toms batter resonator depth x dia top head bottom head x 6 x 8 x 10 x 12 x 13. I would start tuning by getting the reso head finger tight making sure to get out any wrinkles or loose lugs.