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    Tuning the Snare Drum
    (2023-06-19) Arriola Segura, Simon; University of Gothenburg/Academy of Music and Drama; Göteborgs universitet/Högskolan för scen och musik
    The percussion in the orchestra is always seen as the rhythmic section and the section which gives different colours and effects to the main melody. No one really thinks about the tuning of the percussion instruments but on the timpani. All the membranophone instruments of the section must be tuned in order to make a good sound that fits in the orchestra. Focusing on the snare drum, this project reflects how the different tunings affect the sound, the colour and the tone that the snare drum creates. As a percussionist I have analysed the effect of different tunings in different snare drums and how this affects the music. This thesis has been immensely valuable in providing a fresh perspective on snare drum playing. Through extensive research and dedicated time spent with the instrument, I have significantly enhanced my comfort level and proficiency in both playing and tuning the snare drum. The importance of tuning has now assumed a prominent role in my approach to playing, regardless of the repertoire I am performing. I have gained a deeper understanding of how different tunings can profoundly impact the overall sound and character of the snare drum, allowing me to achieve a richer performance.

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