leedy2 wrote:Skin are a hard call the best skins for drum are as follows
wooden conga drums cow hide
Fiberglass conga drums water buffalo or mule hides
bongo goat (chivo)
drums and timbales calf heads
what I have recommended is the best for proper sound all of these Ideas of horse skin, deer skin that does not produce proper sound .Plus when use of improper skins you develop calasis on hands ,blisters and all this happen do to you have a skin that is to thick because animal it came from and not right for drum.for a conga drum skin thickness shold be at lease 10-15 sheets of paper thick depending on size of drum. this will produce a proper sound. A thicker than that will cause pain in hands an other thing like calises and blisters .Tanning places will sell you any skin but many you have to look out for what you get.
leedy2 wrote:Skin are a hard call the best skins for drum are as follows
wooden conga drums cow hide
Fiberglass conga drums water buffalo or mule hides
bongo goat (chivo)
drums and timbales calf heads
what I have recommended is the best for proper sound all of these Ideas of horse skin, deer skin that does not produce proper sound .Plus when use of improper skins you develop calasis on hands ,blisters and all this happen do to you have a skin that is to thick because animal it came from and not right for drum.for a conga drum skin thickness shold be at lease 10-15 sheets of paper thick depending on size of drum. this will produce a proper sound. A thicker than that will cause pain in hands an other thing like calises and blisters .Tanning places will sell you any skin but many you have to look out for what you get.
leedy2 wrote:amaxs81
What you are saying is not true nor make sence years ago bands were bigger that what bands are today look at Tito Puente ,Machito,Tito Rodriguez ,Jose Curbelo and all these bands when the sat down to play those band swing the pance out of many band out there and at that time remo was not around with plastic heads .It was calf heads that was used you have to know what you talk about when you talk there were not many mics to improve sound it was pure gut.That era you had to have cojones to really play out there and I livee it and played that era . today if there is no mic they can't play 50 years ago no mic and no plastic heads. well I will finish later have to go
leedy2 wrote:amaxs81
What you are saying is not true nor make sence years ago bands were bigger that what bands are today look at Tito Puente ,Machito,Tito Rodriguez ,Jose Curbelo and all these bands when the sat down to play those band swing the pance out of many band out there and at that time remo was not around with plastic heads .It was calf heads that was used you have to know what you talk about when you talk there were not many mics to improve sound it was pure gut.That era you had to have cojones to really play out there and I livee it and played that era . today if there is no mic they can't play 50 years ago no mic and no plastic heads. well I will finish later have to go
buckoh wrote:I kind of think I'll go with Leedy's recommendation og goat for the macho. On a recent post Mike showed his macho with white goat. I haven't found any sites that sell what I'm looking for. Leedy, do you have any suggestions as to where and what to buy? I like your measuring system of numbers of sheets of paper for thickness. How many sheets for my new macho? Thanks, Buck
Psych1 wrote:We are waiting to hear back from Mike as to how he likes that goat skin. I really like the sound of goat skin on the bongo macho. You can get a high "pop" like the best of the plastics. I started using it because where I live it is plentiful and very cheap.
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