



 Bongo Boy here goes.....it is an overtone from the "open slap" on a "closed slap" you get more of the "pop" sound and that is ok. to rid of the overtone from the drum put an X configuration of tape on the under side of the skin. If that doesn't help then maybe u may have to put some tape on the inner walls of the drum, and also u may want to put a thicker skin on the drum,like Mule,if u can find some.
 Bongo Boy here goes.....it is an overtone from the "open slap" on a "closed slap" you get more of the "pop" sound and that is ok. to rid of the overtone from the drum put an X configuration of tape on the under side of the skin. If that doesn't help then maybe u may have to put some tape on the inner walls of the drum, and also u may want to put a thicker skin on the drum,like Mule,if u can find some.  Hope this cuts down on the confusion. Technique will come with practice,you can only get better on the drum with time put in. So relax, enjoy, and un-pa-kin!
 Hope this cuts down on the confusion. Technique will come with practice,you can only get better on the drum with time put in. So relax, enjoy, and un-pa-kin!  At your service...JC JOHNNY CONGA.........
 At your service...JC JOHNNY CONGA.........
 Yes there are definate distinctions in relation to the  "open slap"-"closed slap" "open tone" and "muff", but I will add one more the "bata slap" from the left hand at the "top center" of the head, with your last 3 fingers,pinky,ring,and middle.
 Yes there are definate distinctions in relation to the  "open slap"-"closed slap" "open tone" and "muff", but I will add one more the "bata slap" from the left hand at the "top center" of the head, with your last 3 fingers,pinky,ring,and middle.  lest we forget the "palm" sound also,when you lift the drum from your ankles and "palm" the drum for a "bass" sound. The head is shaped in a circle denoting 360 degress, so you must approach it in that matter.
 lest we forget the "palm" sound also,when you lift the drum from your ankles and "palm" the drum for a "bass" sound. The head is shaped in a circle denoting 360 degress, so you must approach it in that matter.   In other words,there are many ways to approach the drum rhythmically and melodically, and physically. at your Service...Drummer for Peace....JC JOHNNY CONGA....
 In other words,there are many ways to approach the drum rhythmically and melodically, and physically. at your Service...Drummer for Peace....JC JOHNNY CONGA....



 Bongo Boy   I've been "hitting it" for over 30 years and you never stop learning,and that goes for any instrument you take up. So don't worry about being an expert just enjoy the drum and allow it to take you where ever you want to go with it.  Drummer for Peace
 Bongo Boy   I've been "hitting it" for over 30 years and you never stop learning,and that goes for any instrument you take up. So don't worry about being an expert just enjoy the drum and allow it to take you where ever you want to go with it.  Drummer for Peace  At your Service...JC JOHNNY CONGA...
  At your Service...JC JOHNNY CONGA...

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