by docarroyo » Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:48 pm
Traditionalist will say there not like Vergara, they are trash, but true musicians will say how do they play, how do they sound, how do they feel between your legs. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, one mans treasure is anothers trash. Vergara drums were not all fitted with hardware some bongo and tumbadoras were tack head and required tuning with Fuego. Traditionalist at that point swould say that the hardware on a conga was not pure and did not allow for the skin to cure correctly (asi no se cura un cuero). It was a spiritual belief that tuning the skin with fire and cleaning it off with a little rum brought certain quailities to the skin and hence the drum. I love drums and all have different tonal quailities that I enjoy for different reasons. With that said I had the hardware rims powder coated yellow on these solid shell bongos for those of you that say interesting I say than you for those of you who say there not like whatever I say get some progessive thoughts in you .
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