Wow! I’ve heard of this style before but never actually knew much about it. Thanks for teaching about both the historical and technological aspects of the genre. Beautiful!
Sorry for the late reply, I didn't see this. Those are regular Toca bongos. Traditionally you would play changüi bongos, but I didn't have any at the time. Just tune your regular bongos down. salsablanca.com/ethnomusicology/cuban-music-styles/changui-traditional-music-from-guantanamo-cuba/
Thanks for this. I am a Canadian learning to play tres. I’m a rank beginner but I have the benefit of a teacher in Cuba I play with every time I go.
Great to see such wonderful Cuban music played in Cuba and on a porch in a backyard on a sunny day.
INTERESTING, I'm very proud, that someone in English explain carefully in detail about one of the more important cultural roots, MY CHANGÜÍ!!!!
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Wow! I’ve heard of this style before but never actually knew much about it. Thanks for teaching about both the historical and technological aspects of the genre. Beautiful!
Glad you enjoyed it!
brilliant guys!!! excellent bongocero finally i learned the changui on the bongos! cheers guys!
Thanks Paolo!
There are some written examples at salsablanca.com/
amazing!!!
El grande changuicero
Gracias!
Yeah !! I like that.
Thanks!
Great!!
Thanks!
hey guys, which kind of bongos he's playing?
Sorry for the late reply, I didn't see this. Those are regular Toca bongos. Traditionally you would play changüi bongos, but I didn't have any at the time. Just tune your regular bongos down.
salsablanca.com/ethnomusicology/cuban-music-styles/changui-traditional-music-from-guantanamo-cuba/
Salsa Blanca I was thinking the same
Bongo de candela o bongo de monte