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Postby zaragemca » Thu Dec 16, 2004 7:28 pm

Saludos,Untaltumbador,in reality putting bongos and congas together was done by Miguelito Valdes with Conjunto Casino de la Playa(becouse Miguelito would come with the conga to the middle of the stage holding it from the shoulders(Carnival's Style),while the bongocero would play in the background),but what I said they did first(Machito's Band) was putting the whole cuban-bateria(Timbal,Congas and Bongos together).



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Postby untaltumbador » Fri Dec 17, 2004 8:03 pm

Que tal Zaragemca, so it was Miguelito Valdez that incorporated the conga with the bongo. I am facinated with how well they were received. In my opinion, I think that the conga/timbales combo sounds better. In fact, based on what I 've seen, it seems as if the bongo is being phased out. This may be for economics reason though.

I read in another post, you saying that there are 7 ways to the open slap? I would be nice to see you expand on this topic.

Thank you :)

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Postby zaragemca » Mon Dec 20, 2004 1:21 am

Greeting the other post is in relation to 7 factors which would influence the sound of the congas(including the slap),by this time I already mentioned the factors.



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Postby phreestylee » Mon Dec 27, 2004 4:49 pm

first post here.....that is an amazing amount of info. Thanks thanks thanks! I think the next logical step would be a quick bibliography or even discography, seeing as your research is pretty deep.
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Postby JohnnyConga » Mon Dec 27, 2004 9:39 pm

Hi Phreestylee...Let me be the first to WELCOME you to our Family.. There is much to learn here. You can go into the archives and check out past posts, full of info on the drum and drummers.......HAPPY NEW YEAR,Everybody!.......PEACE...."JC" Johnny Conga :D

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Postby zaragemca » Wed Dec 29, 2004 9:07 pm

Welcome Phreestylee,as JC said,there is a lot of information in this forum, we'l keep it up.Gerry Zaragemca.
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Postby GuruPimpi » Fri Dec 31, 2004 1:54 am

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Postby zaragemca » Mon May 16, 2005 6:57 pm

We have to recognize the incorporation of the Afrocuban Percussion in places like Africa,(Congo,Zaire,Mozambique,Nigeria,etc.),in Asia,(Viet-Nam,Thailand,Japan,etc.),in Europe,(England,France,Spain,Germany,etc).Dr.Zaragemca
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Postby zaragemca » Thu Mar 02, 2006 7:54 pm

I was traying to do a search on this and I could,n't find it.Dr. Zaragemca
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Postby Zeno » Thu Mar 02, 2006 8:19 pm

Thanks Zaragemca for all that great detail about the history.

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Postby zaragemca » Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:20 pm

You are always welcome.Dr. Zaragemca
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Postby Zeno » Tue Mar 07, 2006 6:15 pm

Anyone have more information about the timbalero "Chari" seen in this 1940s photo shot by Leaf in Cuba, presumably Havana.

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Postby zaragemca » Thu Mar 09, 2006 9:40 pm

I think that the name is 'Chory', from Santiago de Cuba..Dr. Zaragemca
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Postby SkinDeep » Fri Mar 10, 2006 2:04 am

that's right CHORI, the first time i heard about him was on an interview with Candido, Wilfredo De Los Reyes, and Bobby Sanabria



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Postby zaragemca » Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:11 am

Saludos welcome SkinDeed,I mentioned him in the this articles,he is there.Dr. Zaragemca
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