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Postby ozrivera » Fri Jan 12, 2007 4:44 am

hey jongo
i know what you mean about being a family heirloom, i bought them with the intentions of keeping them for life, unless i find myself broke and have to sell them. but, i think i would sell my kids and wife before i sell my drums. :(
facundo: if your are ever down my way give me a holla, youre more than welcome to try them out.

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Postby Quinto Governor II » Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:14 pm

Here is one of my setups ( Hope it works!)

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Postby Quinto Governor II » Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:38 pm

OK it worked! That is my folkloric stuff- so to speak. This is the set-up I use with our Jazz band named 'Buster's Luck'. I play either the congas or the snare, cymbal, and tom depending on the song. Next up will be my salsa setup, if I ever become good enough to play in a salsa band.

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Postby congamyk » Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:44 pm

I love all of these pics.

QGII I have some Tocas like that except they are bright banana yellow. They are powerfully loud!




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Postby Quinto Governor II » Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:03 am

OK I'm on a roll, but still no pro. That was the Salsa setup. Here is the Jazz setup. I play the congas or the snare, cymbal, and tom depending on the song. Now I have to work on getting some audio and video posted. Tried some audio again but don't know why it didn't work. Think maybe the file was to big or I ran out of patients thinking it was not going though. Thanks! to Abakua for the instructions on how to upload pics the resizing was key I believe. Thanks! Congamyk on the compliment.

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Postby CongaTick » Mon Jan 15, 2007 1:21 pm

QGII,

Great pics and impressive layout. Wish I could afford all the toys you've got laid out. One question: On first pix there is what appears to be a garden hand spade on the floor. Am I wrong? If not .... a little explanation, please.
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Postby Quinto Governor II » Mon Jan 15, 2007 8:37 pm

CongaTick, Thanks! I know. I'm blessed. Actually I'm very frugal in other aspects of my life, which helps a lot, and most of what I have were very good deals. I must admit drumming has become my main passion in life, and it been difficult to resist the urge to get another toy. Yes the spade is a spade. Its been flattened. I like the higher ring-ee pitch for the 6/8 bell pattern, after hearing a Guiro cd by Grupo Ghango Leye. I use a spare lug rod to strike it. Like the metal on metal sound over the wood on metal.
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Postby CongaTick » Mon Jan 15, 2007 9:40 pm

GREAT!! I love improv perc toys. Made a set of claves from an ash shovel handle. Their sound is perfect and punches more than standard rosewood.
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Postby Dejata » Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:06 am

Not sure how active this post is, but my request:

} Conga novice needs advice on mic and
sound package set-up .
} Also interested in learning more about
timbales (which to purchase, what to
avoid)
} What accessories are really great to
have, such as wind chimes, bells,
blocks, and anything else.

Thank you :D
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Postby Dejata » Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:37 am

Conga novice needs advice on mic & sound setup.
} Also interested in learning about timbales & accessories such as
} wind chimes, bells, blocks, etc.
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Postby Dejata » Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:43 am

Conga novice needs advice on mic & sound setup.
} Also interested in learning about timbales & accessories such as
} wind chimes, bells, blocks, etc.

Whoops... sorry 'bout that yellow color
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Postby pidoca » Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:16 pm

HI mate, if you want to surf over to my website at www.cabritamusic.com I have a section on recording with lots of info on mics and recording percussion.

Let me know what you think.

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Postby CongaTick » Sun Jan 28, 2007 1:05 pm

Dejata,

Respectfully, may I suggest black color text in future postings. May be my eyes or my computer, but almost impossible to read the yellow. Hope you'll take this as a helpful suggestion.
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Postby pavloconga » Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:14 pm

I agree, it's a real strain to try and read that yellow text!
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Postby GuruPimpi » Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:45 pm

Not used to take photo of my setups... Here is one from our latest gig...

Mobilephoto, ain't good... but it brings smile on my face anyway :)

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