docarroyo wrote:I agree with Cuco 100%, hand control or technique is also key to volume and tone. You also need to develop your hand bone structure as do martial artist by striking hard object to make the bone denser as in knukles, shins and back of forearms. At least this is as I was taught. Another reason I personally mount skins higher is so that they last longer. I still practice on box bongos made for me in Puerto Rico heres a photo of them and another of a set like Cuco's with metal work by Cali mine are Cuban Caoba attributed to Vergara who didn't always make drums with hardware.
leedy2 wrote:Wood baby wood they are same as regular Giovanni congas just with a nice paint job made of north american Ash, The Bongos are same Johnny Rodriguez made of European Beech wood only thing different the the 2 strips put on JR's are not on this one otherwise the same bongos sizes are 7 1/4 and 9 same as JR .The heads are mounted high for a reason and that is Johnny and many bongos player play with a stiff hand or to say straight hand. Then you see many that play incorrectly with a curved hand when hand is curved you have a tendency to hit rim and yes that hurts .That is the reason they made comfort curve rims because player play improper and were hurting hand's.Remo is a good head but it makes a bad player look good and I tell you why, you hit a slap on a Remo head and it sounds very clear it is made with that intent . The center of a Remo head or any plastic head when you hold down it has no vibration sounds so the slap sound very loud and clear.Know on a regular real skin when you hit it vibration travels that why you have to hit harder and hand control is harder also. These are secrets of trade and I hate to tell them to people this is why thing's are happening, because as you have seen in past they know it all and after 60 years of in the business I have done it all,Many say I got a big ego but if you don't know, have ear training and study the elements of an instrument why talk about it. New comers don't want to lesson it's rumba, rumba, rumba y no saben del son columbia.0k we keep in touch with whats going on.
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