by Bachikaze » Sun Dec 02, 2007 4:49 am
Increasingly, it seems, I'm seeing videos of groups, especially Cubans, playing what appears to be a conga, a quinto, and a requinto. It seems to be more common when each player has one, rather than multiple drums. Is this a matter of folklorico vs. salsa style?
I rather favor the higher drums. I'm toying with the idea of buying a set of three Islas soon, and I was considering getting a requinto instead of the tumba. I see posts from you folks that say that the best combination is tumba, conga, quinto (which is what I have now). Is that bass really important? Are requintos too limited? Do any of you play with the requinto-to-conga combination?
Thanks.