Percussination wrote:Ok. But then, how come so many top congueros tune to specific pitches?
leedy2 wrote:Dicemanb wrote:I would just say that if you are playing with congas, the Hembra should be tuned not too near the tuning of the conga or it might clash.
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It never will happen the size of the hembra of the bongo and the size of a conga drum are two different worlds.
leedy2 wrote:MIke
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It many be close but no cigar I am going to take you of the drumming to give you a factual idea clarinet, alto, tenor, soprano, Baritone all types of saxophones. agree ? Do they all sound the same ? NO you can blow as hard as you want it will never happen.
A conga drum at average measures between 28 and 30'' when hitting, sound is produce esteeming from belly a low retarded sound
A bongos when you hit there is no retarded sound shoots like a cannon at a higher tone and if you tune very low then sound become what is called flat no resonance.
Dicemanb wrote:I would just say that if you are playing with congas, the Hembra should be tuned not too near the tuning of the conga or it might clash.
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