Conga headwear. - Why do percussionists wear hats???

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Postby ABAKUA » Sun Jun 05, 2005 3:36 am

This one is from this year's (January 05) Bacardi Festival in Sydney, crowd of approx 6000 people per night, we performed here every night for the last week (goes for 2 and a half weeks) and closed the Festival, was awesome, the closing night was also my birthday, so it was extra hard partying! :cool:



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Postby ABAKUA » Sun Jun 05, 2005 3:39 am

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These are from one of the projects Im involved in, an auditorium type show called Noche Cubana. (I can be seen below posing with the Tumba)

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Postby ABAKUA » Sun Jun 05, 2005 3:35 pm

I sometimes wear a white or black bandanna under the straw hats because the inner elastic from the straw hat often leaves grooves that look like sheet music on my forehead!
I normally wear this one below bearing Ernesto's image underneath when I wear my red Kangol.




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Postby ABAKUA » Sun Jun 05, 2005 3:48 pm

here's the one Diceman saw in the other thread where the idea for this thread came from!

This one was taken recently at Channel 9 studios when we performed live to Australia on a morning program similar to NBC Today. (I should have this video online in the next few weeks - will post it up for y'all to check out one of the bands I play with here in Sydney)

Time for some more pics from other members! This forum has a great feature where you can attach images from your PC without them having to be on the net to link! Take advantage of it! Get some pics up! :;):


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Postby Diceman » Sun Jun 05, 2005 9:41 pm

Hey Abakua, my man, capsolutely hat-tastic, hope the tour went well. Nice bonnets.
Come on brothers this is getting serious !!
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Postby RayBoogie » Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:06 am

I wear my Kangol to keep the sweat off my face. It a pain wipeing my face constantly during a performance. Just my two cents!
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Postby JohnnyConga » Wed Jun 08, 2005 5:20 pm

Yo Diceman ...do you know my buddy Dave Pattman(Snowboy's band)? If you run into him would you give him my regards please? ...Thank you...."JC" Johnny Conga :D
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Postby Diceman » Wed Jun 08, 2005 8:56 pm

Certainly do JC, I will pass on your very best.
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Postby rumbaman » Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:07 am

read my message . That is one scum bag on your scarf . Yes he is read about him and do'nt be fooled . You are a congero , those congas with roots in cuba . Listen to what i say he represents opression . I f you do'nt believe me ask yourself why is everyone on that island trying to get out . I know it is swank to wear that scarf but think about what it represents .
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Postby ABAKUA » Sun Aug 28, 2005 7:20 am

rumbaman wrote:read my message . That is one scum bag on your scarf . Yes he is read about him and do'nt be fooled . You are a congero , those congas with roots in cuba . Listen to what i say he represents opression . I f you do'nt believe me ask yourself why is everyone on that island trying to get out . I know it is swank to wear that scarf but think about what it represents .
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Sorry. Che was not a scumbag and I take offence to your comments. As for it being fashion.. Thats the last reason I would wear it.

Che does not represent opression. Do you forget the political corruption and military situation which existed in his time in many of our (latin) countries?

You speak of 2 different moments in time.
The world was a different way back then, with many cause/effect factors in that time which led to a series of events in time.
Those events subsequently led the path to what we see today and its effect on its people by interior and exterior governmnet decisions, again a different moment in time.

Why is everyone trying to get out? Political leadership not conforming to US govt. demands, people and their economy suffering as a result of that same blockade and its leader not conforming to the terms to disban the blockade.

Che was a hero of the people for the people.

I care not for his politics nor views of socialism. Far from it, I try not to involve myself at all in politics.

It is his ideals and passion for equality amongst people without predjudice that I admire and his courage to take a stand and fight for your beliefs. A man who took to the injustices of the simple people and joined their fight for equality.

"If you tremble with indignation at every injustice then you are a comrade of mine" - Ernesto 'Che' Guevara.



I wont have anything to do with further discussion of this topic on here. Take it to PM should you wish to continue this.

We are here to promote the drum, and share our knowledge of the drum, not debate over political views.


Now... get some more of your conga headwear pics up! :)




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Postby captainquinto » Sun Aug 28, 2005 4:10 pm

Nicely done Abakua !! :cool:

On a semi-related note ... how about wrist and/or head bands?

In warmer venues the full hat keeps too much heat in for me.

Also ... the wrist bands are perfect for that "quick wipe"
of the brow. Anyone else ??
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Postby congamyk » Wed Aug 31, 2005 2:50 am

I love wearing hats.... not sure why, maybe it shows more of my soul and expression.

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Postby Diceman » Wed Aug 31, 2005 7:52 pm

Nice hat man, especially with the saxophone attachment.lol
Does that mean you play sax as well as congas?
Sax is my first instrument but I just fell in love with those skins when I started, so a question-- do you find that coming from a melodic background, you approach the congas in a melodic way? How has it affected your approach to percussion?

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Postby congamyk » Thu Sep 01, 2005 3:42 am

Thanks for the question my new friend. I had been playing sax professionally for about 5 years. In between sax solos I found myself just standing there while the rest of the band played on. I wanted something to do so I went to a drum shop and bought a pair of CP's (man was I cool) and a video. The rest is history because I fell in love with the rhythms I was learning. I've been studying Afro-Cuban and Brazilian percussion since.

I'm not sure i play congas melodically, I am very intrigued with tuning correctly and tonality. I can tell you this for certain, playing congas and learning folkloric rhythms has had more impact on my sax playing than otherwise.
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Postby Diceman » Fri Sep 02, 2005 6:35 pm

Yes, my prime reason for learning percussion was to improve my rhythm reading, but my sax playing got totally hijacked by it. It has had an influence on my sax playing and reading so i guess it works both ways.
Also good to hear someone who does Afro Cuban and Brasilian percussion, I love both approaches and use them all the time separately or fused.

Now back to headware....................................
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