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Hey everyone, itamp;#39;s Jared here from Drumeo, and today Iamp;#39;m gonna teach you how to tune your drums. Now this is something that when I first started playing, no one taught me. So, itamp;#39;s something that I just learned over time by taking off my drum heads, tuning them up, getting new drum heads, tuning them up, and just really trying different things. And so, thatamp;#39;s kind of what Iamp;#39;m gonna say to preface this video. Yes, youamp;#39;re gonna learn a lot of tips here, but thereamp;#39;s nothing better than you just getting in your practice space, and taking off the heads, and trying different things. So, why do you want to tune your drums? Well, you want to remove unwanted overtones, maybe youamp;#39;re playing a certain style of music that requires a different tension on the drums. Maybe youamp;#39;re in a recording studio, and a producer has asked you to get a slightly different sound. And so, thereamp;#39;s many, many different reasons, but itamp;