 by El Boni » Fri Nov 04, 2005 8:08 am
by El Boni » Fri Nov 04, 2005 8:08 am 
			
			Hey, just saw this discussion, so I'll stick my oar in.
I play 4 congas in a diamond formation too, which seems to me the most ergonomically efficient, like Onile says.
I have a quinto between my legs, and then in descending pitch, a conga to the right, a tumba to the left (tuned to G), and a lower tumba (tuned to F) directly in front of the quinto.  I haven't seen these super tumbas, but my tumbas seem to sit naturally in their respective notes, with good resonance, so I'm happy enough.
This set-up suits me for all styles of music - I just practice everything with this set-up, as I don't want to be moving my drums about mid-gig if a different rhythm comes up.
That is before I moved to Hong Kong.  Transport is a real issue here, so these days I'm almost always on 2 (conga/tumba) or even 1 conga (in which case I bring the.... conga).  Old skool!
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