My Favorite Skin Combination For My Bongo Is Goat On The Macho, and Cow On The Hembra.
Goat skin is super easy to install. The thicker Cow Skin for the Hembra, was a little more challenging to install.
Goat skin tuned to the proper pitch will give you that authentic sound you seek. But, Goat is also Delicate. So, you must be wise, to bring it up to tension with a little more patience, and detune once you're finished playing. If this is done, it will last you much longer. It would also be great to have a back up as well, just in case.
Goat skin is something Leedy2 has often been Recommending in this Forum. It Is Indeed, Fantastic!
* Goat Skin, is easy on the lugs and on the hands as well.
*Cow Skin Is Great For Nice Dry Deeper Tones, as well as Awesome Tapas (Muff Tones) on the Hembra.
I have posted some Photos of My Gon Bops CA Series Bongos With Newly Installed L&H Goat and Cow.
(I'ts in the L&H Percussion Thread, on page 2).
PS: I am not a paid professional Musician. But, I do know Plenty. I grew up in NYC Around Musicians With In My Family, and Friends. Rumberos, Jazz, Salsa, and Rock Musicians. I personally began investing in myself in 1984 (27 years ago).
Then 15 Years Ago, I Hired Two Outstanding Cuban Born Rumberos, To be my Mentors:( Emilio Camacho, and William Duenas). With all that I knew at that time, they still had to set me straight on sharpening my technique, and on the Mentality of it all. In order for me to reach the next level, of advanced player. For that, I am truly Greatful.
Charlie.
