@amir_gilgity: ❤️🩷 . . . #fyp #onemillionaudition #poetry #to #dontunderreviewmyvideo

A♡IR
A♡IR
Open In TikTok:
Region: PK
Tuesday 16 June 2026 12:42:34 GMT
6298
307
8
11

Music

Download

Comments

qurbaan.king6
Qurbaan King :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-16 12:50:30
0
lakiboy840
badsha khan :
💕💕💕
2026-06-16 12:48:07
0
premmajhi5540
🖤⃝⃝PREM🌹KUMAR🖤⃝🥀 :
🤗🤗🤗
2026-06-16 12:47:46
0
mukesh.pandit026
Mukesh pandit :
💸🍷
2026-06-16 12:47:07
0
mahboob.ali34623
bewafa💔💔 zamana😭😭dil💔💔 :
❤️❤️❤️
2026-06-16 12:45:56
0
sohail.bhatti5577
💞Sohail💞Bhatti💞 :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-16 12:45:42
0
razak345678
Adan :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-16 12:58:53
0
To see more videos from user @amir_gilgity, please go to the Tikwm homepage.

Other Videos

Port holes in bass drum resonant heads are used to shape both tone and feel. Letting air escape faster reduces excessive boom, tightens the low end, and increases attack, which many players describe as a punchier and more controlled sound. They also make internal microphone placement much easier for live sound and studio recording, which is why ported heads are standard in many modern drum setups. In the video, a heated insulated metal cup is used to melt a circular opening through the drum head material. Most drum heads are made from Mylar, a polyester film that softens and melts when exposed to high heat, allowing a hot metal edge to cut and lightly seal the rim at the same time. When done carefully with the head removed from the drum, this can create a smooth edge that is less likely to tear, although mistakes can cause warped film, uneven holes, or permanent damage to the head. Despite the DIY approach working in some cases, there are purpose built tools that produce cleaner and safer results. Bass drum port hole cutters from companies like Remo and Evans use guided circular blades and often include a reinforcing ring to strengthen the edge and prevent splitting over time. Pre ported resonant heads are also widely available and offer a factory cut with built in reinforcement, making them the most reliable choice for drummers who want consistent tone and durability without risking a ruined head. Original Video Credit: IG/hunter_danger_close_demo (No copyright intended. All content is used strictly for educational purposes, with full credit to the rightful owners) #History #Science #education #learn #fyp
Port holes in bass drum resonant heads are used to shape both tone and feel. Letting air escape faster reduces excessive boom, tightens the low end, and increases attack, which many players describe as a punchier and more controlled sound. They also make internal microphone placement much easier for live sound and studio recording, which is why ported heads are standard in many modern drum setups. In the video, a heated insulated metal cup is used to melt a circular opening through the drum head material. Most drum heads are made from Mylar, a polyester film that softens and melts when exposed to high heat, allowing a hot metal edge to cut and lightly seal the rim at the same time. When done carefully with the head removed from the drum, this can create a smooth edge that is less likely to tear, although mistakes can cause warped film, uneven holes, or permanent damage to the head. Despite the DIY approach working in some cases, there are purpose built tools that produce cleaner and safer results. Bass drum port hole cutters from companies like Remo and Evans use guided circular blades and often include a reinforcing ring to strengthen the edge and prevent splitting over time. Pre ported resonant heads are also widely available and offer a factory cut with built in reinforcement, making them the most reliable choice for drummers who want consistent tone and durability without risking a ruined head. Original Video Credit: IG/hunter_danger_close_demo (No copyright intended. All content is used strictly for educational purposes, with full credit to the rightful owners) #History #Science #education #learn #fyp

About