9.5" Requinto I had made while in Cuba.

Sup gente, here are some pics of my 9.5" Requinto I had made during my time in Cuba.
I did not want a finished 'brand' drum, I wanted a dirty, little back street, rustic requinto for rumba, something I would expect to find in a rum fuelled heavy rumba straight outta Havana Vieja. And thats what I went on a mission looking for. It had to be made of quality though, while maintaining its rustic Cuban authenticity.
We found such an artisan in Havana Vieja, he builds bata, tumbadoras etc out of his workshop/home on level 3 of a solar, bordering Los Sitios & El Cerro, Havana Vieja.
Below: My Requinto, along with the bata set my bro Tonio picked up (from the same fabricator)

Tonio's tambores Bata:

And below attachments are more of my requinto.
The pitch of its scream is unbelievable. You get that super high pitch bell tone like pop. The slaps come out like a whip cracking!
I did not want a finished 'brand' drum, I wanted a dirty, little back street, rustic requinto for rumba, something I would expect to find in a rum fuelled heavy rumba straight outta Havana Vieja. And thats what I went on a mission looking for. It had to be made of quality though, while maintaining its rustic Cuban authenticity.
We found such an artisan in Havana Vieja, he builds bata, tumbadoras etc out of his workshop/home on level 3 of a solar, bordering Los Sitios & El Cerro, Havana Vieja.
Below: My Requinto, along with the bata set my bro Tonio picked up (from the same fabricator)

Tonio's tambores Bata:

And below attachments are more of my requinto.
The pitch of its scream is unbelievable. You get that super high pitch bell tone like pop. The slaps come out like a whip cracking!
