JohnnyConga wrote:Have you guys heard of "Thunder Timbs"? If so, do u like them, and why? JC JOHNNY CONGA....
cubanrcn wrote:JohnnyConga wrote:Have you guys heard of "Thunder Timbs"? If so, do u like them, and why? JC JOHNNY CONGA....
I might be missing your point JC. Please explain. I also would like the correct way to position my mic.
onile wrote:Alafia Tamboricua!
¡Espero que todo este bien contigo mi hermano!
Didn't Papaito play those on all of his gigs?
I remember they have a different sound to them, deeper and crisper to a point!
But I seem to remember that Papaito used to use some pretty heavy duty sticks when he played them, como bates!
Con respeto a los mayores!
Onile
onile wrote:So let me ask you, the pailitas cubanas, I notice Pablito playing cencerro, is he using them like bongos?
tamboricua wrote:cubanrcn wrote:JohnnyConga wrote:Have you guys heard of "Thunder Timbs"? If so, do u like them, and why? JC JOHNNY CONGA....
I might be missing your point JC. Please explain. I also would like the correct way to position my mic.
Hi Cubanrcn,
Thunder Timbs are LP's Tito Puente biggest timbales set available on their line. Although, I remember JCR used to make them too, not sure if they still, Isaac? In spanish they are known as "timbalón". They come with 10" extra deep shells and 15" + 16" drumhead diameters. Very popular around the 1980's.
Saludos,
Jorge Ginorio
cubanrcn wrote:Gracias! But I really would like to know where the mic should be positioned?
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