blango wrote:And by being on TV, they led to the acceptance of Mambo by white people with money. That was the key to the whole 'craze'.
bongosnotbombs wrote:So if the Caja drum was the largest drum in Yuka music, which is suggested to have evolved into Rumba, then it seems likely that the largest rumba drum (typ. Tumba) could be referred to as a Caja if we are to use the approach that drums also receive their name from their position/role in an ensemble.
blango wrote:Ok,
no wonder...
It seems that the llamador is the lead drum, or the one that "calls"
'The biggest drum bears the name caja, although is it also called llamador ("caller"). The mid-sized drum is called mula but also segundo and dos y dos. The smallest is called the cachimbo or sometimes quinto' - A History of the Congas, by Dr. Olavo Alén Rodriguez, 11/02
so, in Bembe it is the largest drum and Rumba it is the smallest, for example.
Thanks for making me lookinto it!
Tony
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