tres dos is another word fro tres golpes or segundo, or conga..when speaking of quinto, "conga", tumbador.
It is also the "rhythmic pattern" that is played on the segundo "3 beats" on the segundo--"Ol skool"...Johnny Conga...
In Cuba the middle drum is refer to as the "tres dos" or "tres golpes" , the tumba is referred to as "el salidor" and then you have the "quinto", wich is the lead drum in a rumba setting.
Then you have "la clave de son" which is the 3/2 clave and "la clave de rumba" which is the the 2/3 clave.
taikonoatama wrote:ABAKUA wrote:This is what is reffered to when the term tres dos (three two) is used within reference to the 'conga' drum name, the particular pattern the 'conga' drum plays and also the direction in which the clave will flow.
What "particular pattern"? You mean just standard single drum tumbao, the last two open tones of which start on the 3rd clave hit of 3-2 son clave? Or what? I'm still not quite following why the middle drum is called tres dos.
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