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Posted:
Wed Aug 03, 2005 5:49 pm
by Bizon
This is my first post but I'm hardly new to the forum as I've been lurking here for quite some time. I now feel as if I almost know a lot of people - that's the hello bit. Now for the thanks - I've learned stuff about about conga playing that I could never have got anywhere else. Through your comments and posts I'ver learned about kit, patterns, practice, music in general and most of all on the philosophy and ethos of drumming. May be I can now contribute a little!

Posted:
Wed Aug 03, 2005 11:50 pm
by Berimbau
Welcome Bison!
I have been playing congas for over 35 years and I have learned many new things on this site, including from new players such as yourself. Now guys like JC, who is senior to me, or Windhorse, who is junior to me, always have VERY interesting things to say. We don't all always agree, but that makes this site all the more richer.
Saludos,
Berimbau

Posted:
Thu Aug 04, 2005 12:39 am
by Raymond
Bizon,
Welcome! Now that you posted....don't be afraid to ask or contribute! That's the magic of this place that we could all share, not always agree, but learn from one another with lots respect!
Saludos!

Posted:
Thu Aug 04, 2005 1:24 pm
by ABAKUA
Welcome to the forums. Hope you enjoy your stay!
Tell us more of yourself, your relationship with the drum and any bands you may play with etc. Sharing is the key here!
Edited By ABAKUA on 1123161984

Posted:
Thu Aug 04, 2005 3:02 pm
by Bizon
Hello Abakua,
I've only been playing a couple of years. My teacher is Christian Weaver who runs latimbala. He has a number of bands and is heavily into rumba and folkloric music. I've only ever played three gigs on congas. I do a lot of practice and love it to bits. In addition to congas and bongos I'm learning the guiro and maracas, clave and shakers. I'm currently practicing with a bass player and a keyboard player, working up some cuban standards. I'm in my early 50's and have a day job that funds the drumming. I started playing Aspires but soon outgrew them and moved to LP accents (tribal wrap). I have a quinto, a conga and a tumba.

Posted:
Wed Aug 24, 2005 3:50 pm
by zaragemca
Greeting you are in you way up,keep the fire of drumming burning,welcome.Dr. Zaragemca

Posted:
Wed Aug 24, 2005 4:19 pm
by JohnnyConga
WELCOME Bizon....I am sure that you will learn a lot here...it sounds like ur in good hands over there....Drumming is Fun!....welcome aboard...."JC" Johnny Conga...
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Posted:
Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:53 pm
by rumbaman
Hey welcome bison this is a great place i hope you enjoy it just as we do . There are amany things to learn here from everyone , And most important everyone is down to earth and you can let out what ever is your mind .
Welcome , rumbaman 

Posted:
Mon Aug 29, 2005 1:24 pm
by niallgregory
Hi bizon,
I think i played your lp,s at the manchester jazz festival.I play with la timbala.

Posted:
Tue Aug 30, 2005 1:52 pm
by Bizon
Hello Niall,
Yes they were my LP's you were playing - pity they dont sound like that when I play 'em.
What an excellent gig! Good to see the percussion section featured front and centre on the stage with the singers, horns etc tucked away at the back. Great stuff.
Enjoy the transatlantic trip!
Cheers,
Bizon