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  2. Bongo drum - Wikipedia

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    Bongo drums produce relatively high-pitched sounds compared to conga drums, and should be held behind the knees with the larger drum on the right when right-handed. It is most often played by hand and is especially associated in Cuban music with a steady pattern or ostinato of eighth-notes known as the martillo (hammer). [3]

  3. Timbales - Wikipedia

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    For examples, drummer John Dolmayan of System of a Down is known for using two (6" and 8") mini timbales in his kit [17] and Dave Mackintosh uses a pair of 8" diameter attack timbales 9" and 11" deep made by Meinl Percussion [18] to produce a similar sound to a pair of octobans. Meinl also produce a set of mini timbales of traditional depth but ...

  4. Chico Arnéz - Wikipedia

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    Chico Arnéz (real name John Claude Davies) [1] was a London-based Latin bandleader of the 1960s and 1970s. [2] [3] Arnez also played bongo drums and authored a textbook on bongo playing (1959).

  5. Bongo (antelope) - Wikipedia

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    The bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus) is a large, mostly nocturnal, forest-dwelling antelope, native to sub-Saharan Africa. Bongos are characterised by a striking reddish-brown coat, black and white markings, white-yellow stripes, and long slightly spiralled horns. It is the only tragelaphid in which both sexes have horns. Bongos have a complex ...

  6. UK Zoo Introduces an Extremely Rare & Gorgeous Animal and ...

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    Bongos have long been hunted for their skins and for food. Thankfully, measures have been taken to protect the Bongo population and they are currently under the full protection of the Kenyan ...

  7. Why are people doing interpretive dances to get what they ...

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    The creator of the trend and originator of the sound speaks out in an interview. ... The song doesn't contain lyrics but is full of bongos and an upbeat tempo, allowing creators to dance freely.

  8. Afro-Caribbean music - Wikipedia

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    The macho bongo produces a high pitch, popping like sound and is referred to as the male bongo. [23] In contrast, the hembra bongo is considered the female of the pair and produces low, deep sounds. [23] The congas and bongos originated in Cuba among African slaves and are key instruments of the afro-Caribbean music genre. [23]

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