Help with 3 congas
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 2:35 pm
Hi everyone, a couple of questions on 3 drum settings - I'd really appreciate hearing your answers thanks! -
I'm a technically a RH player (although try to develop as much ambidexterity as possible and can play all of what I play both ways round). I like to play afrocuban, roots music and jazz.
My setting for 3 drums is:
Tight triangle formation, pointing at me - conga directly in front of me, quinto at 11 o'clock, tumba at 1 o'clock.
Question 1 - Does anyone else play like this?
I've not seen anyone do this (although there aren't many congueros where I live). Most seem to favour the quinto in the centre with conga left and tumba right. I can't see what the advantage is of doing that.
Question 2 - what is the advantages / disadvantages of quinto centre vs conga centre?
My reasoning for my way is:
- I like to play on the conga as my main drum.
- For tumbao this position makes it easier play on conga / tumba (rather than having to reach over the quinto to get to the conga and tumba, afterall a lot of time is spent playing tumbao / variations!).
- Having the quinto at 11 o'clock means it's easy to reach for ostinatos / bell patterns with either hand (obviously slightly easier for the left hand but it's close for both).
- Again, the quinto at 11 o'clock allows easy access for both hands for solos etc. My understanding is the quinto is a soloing intrument.
I'd be reassured to know I'm not the only player who plays this way!
Question 3 - are there any of you or any other pro players using the drums set the way I do?
Thanks,
Looking forward to hearing your comments!
I'm a technically a RH player (although try to develop as much ambidexterity as possible and can play all of what I play both ways round). I like to play afrocuban, roots music and jazz.
My setting for 3 drums is:
Tight triangle formation, pointing at me - conga directly in front of me, quinto at 11 o'clock, tumba at 1 o'clock.
Question 1 - Does anyone else play like this?
I've not seen anyone do this (although there aren't many congueros where I live). Most seem to favour the quinto in the centre with conga left and tumba right. I can't see what the advantage is of doing that.
Question 2 - what is the advantages / disadvantages of quinto centre vs conga centre?
My reasoning for my way is:
- I like to play on the conga as my main drum.
- For tumbao this position makes it easier play on conga / tumba (rather than having to reach over the quinto to get to the conga and tumba, afterall a lot of time is spent playing tumbao / variations!).
- Having the quinto at 11 o'clock means it's easy to reach for ostinatos / bell patterns with either hand (obviously slightly easier for the left hand but it's close for both).
- Again, the quinto at 11 o'clock allows easy access for both hands for solos etc. My understanding is the quinto is a soloing intrument.
I'd be reassured to know I'm not the only player who plays this way!
Question 3 - are there any of you or any other pro players using the drums set the way I do?
Thanks,
Looking forward to hearing your comments!