Drum Care
Caring for your Drum is something that you will want to practice. We owe it to the Spirit that is within the drum to take care of it….to protect it, like a child.
~ Keep it out of extreme temperatures. If you MUST leave it in the car*, park in the shade (on a hot day, or in the sun on a really cold day) and wrap it in a piece of fabric (a blanket or jacket?) for insulation.
~Dampness will cause the head to get "floppy". Warm it gently (by a fire or heater-not too close!) before you play it. When it is in "perfect" tone, store it in a drum bag made specifically for drum storage. If you hang it on the wall, make sure the temperature stays consistent where it hangs. I recommend Farnam “Leather New” a liquid spray-on glycerin saddle soap found in tack shops or online
~Occasionally, if it seems dry, you can rub a moisturizer on the head and strings. Hand lotion is fine. Your drum can be cleaned with saddle soap….just go easy on the water.
~Each time you play it, or just pass near it, caress it and give thanks to the many living beings whose bodies were used for the materials your drum was constructed of. (Or simply, thank the Great Spirit!)
~ And please do play it often!! Don't let it die from neglect. This drum has a spirit that is alive in it. Honor that.
*If at all possible please don't leave it in a hot car….ever! Otherwise you will risk warping the frame or splitting the hide, possibly destroying it. (see photo below)
If you want more information about caring for your drum, please contact me.
The Drums and I thank you!
Caring for your Drum is something that you will want to practice. We owe it to the Spirit that is within the drum to take care of it….to protect it, like a child.
~ Keep it out of extreme temperatures. If you MUST leave it in the car*, park in the shade (on a hot day, or in the sun on a really cold day) and wrap it in a piece of fabric (a blanket or jacket?) for insulation.
~Dampness will cause the head to get "floppy". Warm it gently (by a fire or heater-not too close!) before you play it. When it is in "perfect" tone, store it in a drum bag made specifically for drum storage. If you hang it on the wall, make sure the temperature stays consistent where it hangs. I recommend Farnam “Leather New” a liquid spray-on glycerin saddle soap found in tack shops or online
~Occasionally, if it seems dry, you can rub a moisturizer on the head and strings. Hand lotion is fine. Your drum can be cleaned with saddle soap….just go easy on the water.
~Each time you play it, or just pass near it, caress it and give thanks to the many living beings whose bodies were used for the materials your drum was constructed of. (Or simply, thank the Great Spirit!)
~ And please do play it often!! Don't let it die from neglect. This drum has a spirit that is alive in it. Honor that.
*If at all possible please don't leave it in a hot car….ever! Otherwise you will risk warping the frame or splitting the hide, possibly destroying it. (see photo below)
If you want more information about caring for your drum, please contact me.
The Drums and I thank you!