by Raymond » Sun Jun 13, 2010 7:02 pm
My five cents here....
This is a matter of preference...In my experience, I've seen that some bongos sound great and make you sound good no matter what. (Some "boutique" bongos with nice craftmanship and woods and great heads will do the trick...). On the other hand, the heads, no mattter the bongo, is something very important.
The combinantion of what I mentioned will come together with the ultimate trick: the tuning. You have to determine your sound. Some people like "crisps" machos and very deep bases. Some middle pitch machos with deep bases, etc, etc.
Personally, I started wanting "very high crisps" machos and notice the sound gets lost. Notice that mid high pitch will do the trick (together with deep bass. Some people like to tune high the hembra, which I do not like. Something that people tend to overlook in the tuning is the manner you play...You have whole hand playing, some half hand, more fingers, etc, etc. You see is a combination of factors here...
The tendency in bongo tuning or sound in salsa is to get the warmer sounds that you cannot achive right away in the major manufacturer's heads that tend to sound like cracker tin boxes at the beginning. (The latter will require break in of the heads...)
We could be here arguing about it but like I've said before is trial and error achieving the sound you want..I can tell you something, somebody else too but at the end is your sound (taking in consideration what I mentioend and maybe some other things I did not).
If you could refer a sound of a bongo player in a recording or something maybe we could help...Good luck in your search and let us know. Saludos!