Remo does offer custom graphic bass drumheads. Our drumheads are the highest quality heads in the market. We do not use stickers, decals or print ink on the surface of the film. The images are permanently embedded into the structure of the film which eliminates the chance of pealing, ripping or damaging the image before playing through the drumhead itself. With Remo custom graphic drumheads you get the sound and the durability of a standard drumhead. Remo graphic drumheads are far superior to all other graphic heads and are able to be played and sound great. These are not just for looks.
How can I order drum heads with my bands logo? How do I submit artwork to put on my drum head? Follow the link below..
https://support.remo.com/hc/en-us/articles/360028625092-How-do-I-order-a-Custom-Graphic-Drumhead-
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March 6, 2024
September 24, 2019
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To tune a tenor drum set, start with the lowest drum and aim for a minor 7th chord, beginning on E4 for a set with 10", 12", 13", and 14" drums. Tune the 14" to E4, 13" to G5, 12" to B5, and 10" to D5. Adjustments may be needed depending on the number of players and the music style. Always start tuning from the lowest drum.
For over 65 years, Remo has been a leader in drumhead technology, chosen by top drum manufacturers for its quality and innovation. Leading brands like DW, Ludwig, Yamaha, and Pearl, along with custom makers and percussion specialists, trust Remo to deliver superior drumheads. These partnerships ensure high-quality sound for drummers worldwide.
Tuning your drum set drums involves evenly tightening the batter and resonant heads to achieve balanced tone and desired sustain. A resonant head tuned slightly higher than the batter head creates clearer overtones and a more focused sound across your kit.