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Bongo solos

Postby JohnnyConga » Tue Dec 14, 2010 12:49 am

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Re: Bongo solos

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Re: Bongo solos

Postby jorge » Tue Dec 14, 2010 11:34 am

Good observation about the Matadors, Leedy, I hadn't noticed that. Pedrito can make the kitchen table sound good, it is more about ears and brains than hands and instruments. I agree with you about getting all the different sounds out of the bongo, not just full hand secos. Jhair usually does that when he is accompanying a song, but sometimes not in his solos.
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Re: Bongo solos

Postby caballoballo » Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:56 pm

IMHO A good set of skins would have made a big difference on that bongo solo.
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Re: Bongo solos

Postby caballoballo » Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:12 pm

Saludos and happy hollidays, this video was taken in Africa while I was deploy there during last month. The band compose of african brothers playing a Cuban Son, the singer is luis Vergara which was a member of Eddie Palmieris band during his grammy award on the production that included the song palo pa rumba, he also was a member of Willie Rosarios Band for the last couple years. That song lasted more than 20 minutes while the Conguero and me taking solos on conga & Bongó. I think that was about my 5th and six solo during the same song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24pvSvFnr2M
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Re: Bongo solos

Postby b0ng0 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 1:50 am

thats a great solo, nice repiques & slaps, the best thing is that u made it look easy, what bongo did u use on that solo?
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Re: Bongo solos

Postby caballoballo » Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:54 am

That Bongó was made by Lito an artisan from Arroyo P.R. Was made of Oak with odd measures on the hembra 8 13/16" cilindrical shape. Macho was 7". Thick & mediun cow skins. I gave it as a present to the Conguero in that group.
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Re: Bongo solos

Postby pavloconga » Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:09 pm

Beautiful solos and sounds caballo. In my opinion it was a much better feeling and sound than the solo in the first video.
Which country in Africa were you visiting?
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Re: Bongo solos

Postby RitmoBoricua » Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:23 pm

caballoballo wrote:That Bongó was made by Lito an artisan from Arroyo P.R. Was made of Oak with odd measures on the hembra 8 13/16" cilindrical shape. Macho was 7". Thick & mediun cow skins. I gave it as a present to the Conguero in that group.


That was a real nice gesture from you man. You made that bongo sound real good on the video, and the conga player was on the money too. Nice jam in Africa, The Motherland.
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Re: Bongo solos

Postby caballoballo » Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:36 pm

Pablo I was in Mali. Thanks for you worlds, we have a very enjoyable time playing every couple days with those musicians. I met a Cuban percussionist there who could made that Djembe and Conga sing. I am trying to get a video of that day playing beside him.

B0ng0, Solos are as easy as the swing the band is playing,keep your ear and tempo lock on the piano montuneo and you won't have any problem.

Ritmo Boricua, yes I was really happy and humble to give that Bongó as a present,you could see how emotional from his heart was to accept a present fom somebody he did not know and let me tell you it was a battle between me and him every time we played. Also my 1st Sgt gave away a Bass and another member of my unit who is a very talented player also gave away his guitar. Yes Africa is the motherland all music have his roots there.
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Re: Bongo solos

Postby pcastag » Wed Jan 19, 2011 12:33 am

Super cool what an experience!
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Re: Bongo solos

Postby RitmoBoricua » Wed Jan 19, 2011 2:04 pm

<<Ritmo Boricua, yes I was really happy and humble to give that Bongó as a present,you could see how emotional from his heart was to accept a present fom somebody he did not know and let me tell you it was a battle between me and him every time we played. Also my 1st Sgt gave away a Bass and another member of my unit who is a very talented player also gave away his guitar. Yes Africa is the motherland all music have his roots there.>>

Beautiful. You guys went to Africa established common ground with the locals had a good time and made new friends. Sounds good to me. Thank You for your service and representing us in a very good light.
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