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How to Change a Drum Head

Matt Payne
Matt Payne is a professional drummer based in Franklin, TN, near Nashville. He has played with Hall and Oates, All Star United, Paul Colman, the Waiting, the Benjamin Gate, and others, and is also an expert drum technician.
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Drummer and expert technician Matt Payne demonstrates how to change a drum head, offering tips on how to get consistent sound out of a snare, how to choose heads based on the occasion, and how to maximize mileage on a drum head while on the road.



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October 2007
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