by CongaTick » Thu Dec 28, 2006 12:38 pm
Welcome CongaWish and congratulations on a new set of drums. For now, let's not be concerned about the realtive quality of the drums, and assume they are a reasonably decent set that when played properly willl offer you a variety of tonal ranges. The key is in those three words: "when played properly" and in the quality of the heads that are on the drums. Many congueros who receive new drums will change the stock heads to something that will enhance the sound of the tubs. The difference--they will attest-- can be astounding.
For now, know that you are in the right forum, under the care and protection of pros who will gladly offer you there wisdom, IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT THEIR INSTRUMENT. Understand, we are -- for the most part--not casual tippy-tappers who enjoy the look of the drums as deco items in the house. If you have any intention of getting "into" these drums, it will require a commitment of work and practice that may very quickly capture and hold your spirit for a long, long time. That being said, all the information you need to get started from tuning to setup, to basic and even complex rhythms will be found on this fourm. Again, welcome, and good luck.