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Postby Skulmoski » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:58 pm

Hello

I have lurked long enough and have finally joined this community. Thanks to all who have posted valuable information that I have used. For example, thanks to Isaac who set me up with some awesome muleskins for my LPs. Garvin influenced me to get some Drumskull congas. I also found out about Matt Smith bongos here and have some on order. Hopefully by the summer of 2010 they will be ready. (Take your time Matt! I know you do great work and something special is in the works!)

I like all types of music and I am humbled by those masters who have brought the art of congas and bongas so far. Many thanks!

Take care all and have a nice weekend.

p.s. I am in Abu Dhabi!

My DrumSkull Conga Setup infuenced by people like Daniel Sadownick:

DrumSkull "Quinto", Mali, Haré wood, Spotted Cow Skin, 10.5"
DrumSkull "Conga", Mali, Haré wood, Spotted Cow Skin, 12"
DrumSkull "Tumba", Mali, Haré wood, Spotted Cow Skin, 14"

Egyptian Muzar, Goat Skin, 10.5"
DW 5000 Turbo TD3 Pedal
DW 9909 Bass Drum Riser
Vater Long Range Vintage Bomber Beater

LP 1307 Blast Block
Gibraltar Avenger 6611 Pedal
LP Gajate Bracket

LP Cowbell
Gibraltar Avenger 6611 Pedal
LP Gajate Bracket

DW 9101 Low Round Seat Throne

DrumSkull Headcovers (not shown)
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Re: Hello ... I just joined

Postby KING CONGA » Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:07 pm

First of all let me give you a warm welcome to this wonderful forum which, as you have just described, contains some wonderful and valuable information there is definitely much talent to be appreciated here. Wow what a gorgeous set of Skull drums, congratulations. I would like to ask, are you fully satisfied with them as far as sound, quality and workmanship? They look like tanks, how heavy are they? The skins look "Sick"!, aka, awesome.
By the way, is that a foot operated pandero? what make is it?
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Postby CongaTick » Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:27 pm

A very, very warm welcome to you, brother. Your setup looks awesome, and you're right about the pro-mentors here who do so much to set us on the right path with their humble examples. We look forward to you sharing with us. Shalom.
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Re: Hello ... I just joined

Postby Garvin » Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:44 pm

Skul! Whats up bro? Good to see you on this forum. I'm gonna have to take some more sexy-hot pictures of my drums and post em' now.
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Re: Hello ... I just joined

Postby Dangler » Sat Feb 13, 2010 2:12 am

Got any videos?Would love to see that set-up in action.
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Re: Hello ... I just joined

Postby Skulmoski » Sat Feb 13, 2010 3:55 am

KING CONGA wrote:First of all let me give you a warm welcome to this wonderful forum which, as you have just described, contains some wonderful and valuable information there is definitely much talent to be appreciated here. Wow what a gorgeous set of Skull drums, congratulations. I would like to ask, are you fully satisfied with them as far as sound, quality and workmanship? They look like tanks, how heavy are they? The skins look "Sick"!, aka, awesome.
By the way, is that a foot operated pandero? what make is it?


Hello KING CONGA, I have enjoyed your posts (e.g. your link to some cool conga t-shirts!)

I really like my DrumSkull congas. I have two DrumSkull djembes and one DrumSkull bugarabu that are also awesome but they hardly ever get used because I really like playing their congas. Pity. DrumSkull quality and workmanship are top notch too. Plus, they offer blue chip customer service. The DrumSkull congas are quite heavy.

The "foot operated pandero" is called a Muzar and is from Egypt. It adds a nice texture to the sound even though the jingles are not the best quality (compared to my Cooperman jingles). Sometimes I swap out the muzar for a small drum from Kuwait.
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I like the design applied with henna.
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