Bongo drum


 
 

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Bongo drums are a percussion instrument often referred to more simply as bongos.

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Made up of a set of two very small drums attached by a thick piece of wood, bongos are played while held between the knees. They are traditionally played by striking the heads with the fingers, although some contemporary classical compositions call for them to be played with sticks or brushes. The two drums are of different sizes, with the larger one being called the hembra (Spanish for female) and the smaller one called the macho (male). Modern bongos may be made of wood, metal, or composite materials and produce a high-pitched sound.

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The history of bongo drumming can be traced to the Cuban music styles known as Chang?i and Son. These styles first developed in eastern Cuba (Oriente province) in the late 1800's around the time that slavery was abolished. Initially, the bongo had heads which were tacked and tuned with a heat source. By the 1940s metal tuning lugs were developed to facilitate easier tuning. Some of the first recordings of the bongo can be heard performed by the groups Sexteto Habanero, Sexteto Bolo?a and Septeto Nacional.

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According to Mr. Victor "Papo" Sterling: "It's believed that Bongos as we know them today evolved from the Abakua Drum trio "bonko" and it's lead drum "Bonko Enchemi" These drums are still a fundamental part of the Abakua Religion in Cuba, which is still only accessible to the Initiates. Even today, these drums look much like the bongos we know, if they were joined with a wooden peck in the middle."

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The origin of the Bongo Drums are still up to debate. Are they African or Arabic? Bongo drums are found in Morocco where they are known as Tbila. Bongo drums are also found in Egypt. Throughout the Middle East there are also Bongo drums called marwas.

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