Drumheads Goatskin, Calfskin,
& Fishskin Drum Heads
Goatskin, Calfskin & Fishskin Drum
Heads Ordering
Before you order a skin drum head, please determine
the actual diameter edge to edge size of the flat round skin that
you need. This is how we cut all skin drum heads, except pre-mounted specialty
heads or braided heads. We will attempt to choose skins for you based
on the following parameters: Thickness (thin, medium, or thick),
Spine in the center, and Color combinations.
We offer one free parameter; thereafter, each further
parameter will add $2 per skin. If you do not choose a thickness, in most
cases you will receive a medium. We do our best to eliminate skins that
have possible defects; however, our prices are based on an "as is" basis.
This means, on average, you can expect to lose one out of ten skins. Obviously
the tightness during installation will alter this ratio, so figure this
loss in your cost.
Goatskin Heads
Goatskin generally has a supple texture that will emphasize
lower tones. If you use the skins with the hair on, the oils will still
be in the skin and will add a more mellow tone, whereas, skins with the
hair removed have a more crisp nature and will have sharper tones.
Calfskin Heads
Calfskin is a stronger skin and tends to emphasize sharper
tones. If the drum is played with a club or mallet, we can offer extra-thick
calfskin, which is twice as thick as goatskin or half as thick as conga
heads. This will minimize head breakage. Extra-thin calfskin is generally
preferred when replacing banjo heads.
Fishskin Heads
Fishskin is the most delicate and responsive of all natural
drum heads. Unfortunately, it is also very weather sensitive. If you live
in the desert it's fine, but if you don't, you'll need to carry a hair
dryer with you. Sizes are available from 10" to a maximum of 15", but
the 15" size is very rare. The surface bumps should be sanded off during
installation.
- My drum with a natural skin head is loose.
How do I fix it?
Place a damp cloth on the center of the head for 15 minutes. Be
careful not to get the edges wet. Allow the head to dry naturally,
usually in 24 hours. This will rejuvenate the head.