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Postby caballoballo » Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:44 pm

Bongoceros, which is you preference spot to seat in the band ? Me, I like to seat beside the conga ( Tropical Jamn ). The feeling of the Tumbao make it easier for me to come in and out of the martillo. On the other Band ( SalsaChé ) I have to seat on the timbales side , they are set on the midle and if the monitors on stage are not projecting the Conga with good volume the only thing you may hear is the cascara of the timbal .

Asi es, prefiero sentarme al lado de la conga donde el mazacote es mas solido.
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Re: Preference

Postby juancho » Sat Jul 18, 2009 8:36 pm

If I was ever in a band I would prefer next to the conguero. For now my spot is in front of my computer on youtube trying to teach myself from bongoceros that play professionally and from what I see from them next to the conguero is the prefer spot. Que viva la rumba en el festival Colombiano !!!!!
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Re: Preference

Postby ABAKUA » Sun Jul 19, 2009 2:12 am

In all my bands over the last 20 years or so, I always have set up the bongocero in the middle between the timbalero and the tumbador. Apart from being in the perfoect spot for listening/seeing what is going on, also makes it easier for swapping around during the gig.
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Re: Preference

Postby Tonio » Sun Jul 19, 2009 2:53 am

Personally I prefer between timbalero and conguero. If the stage/venue just does not allow the room , I prefer close enough to hear them(aside from stage monitors) as long as I can hear piano/bajo clearly. I can almost always hear timbal sans cascara.
I agree it is hard to hear conga marca in a live situation with a full band

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Re: Preference

Postby ABAKUA » Sun Jul 19, 2009 5:07 am

Tonio wrote:I agree it is hard to hear conga marca in a live situation with a full band

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Hearing Marcha?

Depends on the tumbador's presencia/afinque, plus alot to do with the sound mix also... Check out the mix here when I performed live on TV with a former band..

Nice n clear defind marcha.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Tp89pMkPqs


Heres another, live setting, not the best audio, but taken from in the crowd.. This was from a gig about 2 yrs ago with the former line up of my current band http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0MBr1xZNKI

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Re: Preference

Postby yambu321 » Sun Jul 19, 2009 3:44 pm

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Re: Preference

Postby Tonio » Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:24 pm

Marcelo,

Yeah you have a good marcha. nice strong definition. If its mixed good, it can be heard well in the FOH mix, on stage is another matter IMO.
I personally do not like too much on stage monitors, local sound guys here are rockn' rollers, so its base heavy and drowns everyone else. When that happens, I look (listening) for piano or bass pattern to support what I can hear from timbs, congas( or lack thereof) for timing ; and the timbalero/ horns/vox for tune format qeues.

Then during break its time to chew the sound guys head off :wink:



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Re: Preference

Postby neftali.rosado » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:25 am

I prefer to be in the middle so when I am on Bell to make sure bell is locked in with the Timbalero and I enjoy being next to the Congeuro when he has a good masacote it really helps. I also think that as long as you keep the Martillo going without breaking the rythem you riffs should flow coming in and out of maltillo. When you are playing with two percussionast that have realy strong fundamentals it is so easy to just relax and let go.

Saludos,

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Re: Preference

Postby Tonio » Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:32 am

neftali.rosado wrote: When you are playing with two percussionast that have realy strong fundamentals it is so easy to just relax and let go.

Saludos,

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+10 Neftali !! 8)

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