 

 Hi ...IN latin music it has always been Quinto/Tumba. Just remember that they are ALL congas. It depends on the sound you want to use. Today everybody wants to play 3 congas. Standard quinto in the middle Segundo(conga) to your left and Tumbadora to your right, if your righty. Opposite if lefty. The typical tuning for the Qunto is C and the Tumba is G below middle C, a fourth apart. It has always been that way,tradicionally. There is no difference in reference to "traditional Cuban" tuning to the way we have always tuned. I hope this helps.....At your Service..JC JOHNNY CONGA...
 Hi ...IN latin music it has always been Quinto/Tumba. Just remember that they are ALL congas. It depends on the sound you want to use. Today everybody wants to play 3 congas. Standard quinto in the middle Segundo(conga) to your left and Tumbadora to your right, if your righty. Opposite if lefty. The typical tuning for the Qunto is C and the Tumba is G below middle C, a fourth apart. It has always been that way,tradicionally. There is no difference in reference to "traditional Cuban" tuning to the way we have always tuned. I hope this helps.....At your Service..JC JOHNNY CONGA... 




 Vaya Jorge..I couldn't have said it any better .Gracias, now  back to the the drawing board UNPAKIN!
 Vaya Jorge..I couldn't have said it any better .Gracias, now  back to the the drawing board UNPAKIN!  JC JOHNNY CONGA...
 JC JOHNNY CONGA...
 to you (and johnny) for the tips
 to you (and johnny) for the tips



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