by congabebe » Thu Sep 05, 2002 3:34 am
Hi Bill,
Thanks for the attention subject. I hadn't been reading forum as much and I stopped in my tracks to read your message. Big grin. So, I tried the electrical tape x on the underside of the heads. Still rings. Last night I stuffed some plastic bags from kroger up the bell... took the ring out. In the meantime, I did the ebay shopping spree about 3 weeks ago. I found an antique dealer selling off some used /new heads. I got 2 (12'') and 2 (11.75) heads all hand picked LP heads for a ? 30? plus shipping. Great deal. I will have to soak them alittle to get them to lay right, but I am sure they will do just fine. I have to find one for my quinto and I am in business, so I will keep checking ebay out. I had to stay off line to get some practicing done. I found a great teacher, He sat in with the band. He played Black Magic Woman and Gypsy Queen, and made my congas sound great. I am learned a valuable lesson that night, ... that I don't hit them hard enough. He was so loud that he didn't need to be mic'd. I was tickled to have him sit in, it was just what I needed. The band loved it. He plays timbales too, so I am excited I have found such a wonderful teacher. In the future, I am going to change heads just to see what they sound like. When I have my lessons at the drum shop, we play on Classic LP's, wood and skin. Love them. But I think with better technique I will make my congas sound better. The ringing is annoying and I haven't changed them out cause I want all 3 the same. For now, plastic bags stuffed up the bell does the trick. Not very traditional cuban technique, but helps my ears concentrate on technique instead of the ring. I sat in with a guitarist/song writer artist last weekend. I really had to listen and pay alot of attention to making my hands hit very clean but not too busy on rhythms. It was fun, but I didn't have the band to drown me out and had no where to hide, so I was alittle to timid at first. The skins would have a better type of sound probably for a duo /guitar/congas. Now if I can just find a salsa band.... to play in. Ha.. My teacher plays in the only salsa band in town. I am hoping I can learn fast enough to get a cow bell part. This is so much fun. I wish I had done this years ago. I am on tangent now. Anyway, have a great evening, thanks for the heads up.
chow,
congabebe