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Reso Head
What sound does a tight Reso Head make, and what sound does a loose Reso Head make when you hit the Batter Head? I figure I know the answer to this, but I want to confirm with you guys.
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Depends on how tour batter us tuned
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If the Batter had a fixed sound.
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Generally a tight reso makes it resonate more with a tighter attack and a higher note. A loose reso would make it resonate less with a lower boomy or thuddy sound. Is boomy or thuddy even a word? Depending on what a "fixed sound" means for the batter. You can bend your batter side above or below your reso note, so.......
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If it's really loose you get a backlash like a sheet flapping in the wind.
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to loose youll get the sound of it flapping like kay-gee said. Too tight your going to pop it, you may not be hitting it but your sending vibrations into it and its only a very thin head so you know, somethings going to go down
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Hitting the batter with the res too loose results in a growling sound. Too tight gives me a dead ring.
Last edited by slinglander; 01-14-2012 at 10:12 PM.
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