I just wanted to start a survey of how and where you store your congas
when you do not play them, especially when you have quite a bunch.
Other factors might be climate and space.
Personally speaking I do not like to put my beloved tumbadoras under the stress of
winter cold and alternate heating etc., so I have the congas I practice most on in
my home office.
As I am not Count Conga and do not live in a castle but a terraced house I lack
some space there.
Here is my solution I have built in the corner of my office between the chimney
and the outer wall, namely...:
The climate is good, no extreme temperatures in neither winter nor summer.
so the side effect is also that I can be a bit lazy with the tuning - they stay in pitch.
...a cupboard that contains what is most important: Two timbales sets and four congas (when I do not need them momentarily)!
Plus the instruments can be taken out and stowed away fairly easily.
And my wife is happy not to have to dance around the drums when vacuum-cleaning!
Four other, less expensive congas remain in the practice room. So it is not that much schlepp!
What about you? I do know that Abakua has a gym full of congas for example...
A nice weekend everybody!
Mike