by zaragemca » Thu May 11, 2006 4:57 pm
Saludos Smejmoon,...the concept of correct/slap has a historic,and physical connotation on it...In the 30's and 40's the percussionist didn't have the benefit of the Rod Tuning System to tight the instruments as much as you wanted,so there was the need of pressing the drums and to use the copped/technique in order to obtain the sharp/pitch,.Then with the evolving of the tuning system,the Congas could be cracked it up,so it was easier to obtain the crispy sound,by pressing down without the copped/technique...it also have to do with the development of Callous in the hands,if somebody doesn't have the Callous,trying to do the press/down technique could muffle the Congas...Also in the early 1950's the congeros in the Conjuntos weren't using the Quinto which have an small diameter,(facilitating the high/pitch),they were using Conga and Tumba sizes instruments,the Quinto was incorporated later,(that is the physical part of the subject).Dr. Zaragemca
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