Bongo Lesson - Tuning, Basic Tones
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2016
- How to tune and play the bongs. For more, visit / kalani and become a member. Using Associate Links helps support World Drum Club while making sure you get the best gear for the job.
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Thanks to you, my bongos are finally tuned exactly how I need them to sound for my music. Yeah!
thank you for this lesson!
Thank you great teaching.
Thanks! Appreciate it!
Nice, thank you very much!
Kalani, this helped me when starting out before had a youtube channel so thank you for your advice!
My pleasure. I’m glad it was helpful.
Maybe I'm aging myself, but when I think of bongo drums, I think of that basic counterculture Beatnik bongo sound in the 1950's and early 1960's coffeehouses (along with the existential poetry readings).
Maynard G. Krebs
TV bullshit character
That’s ace , I’m thinking of getting some I’m a guitarist and I’d like to play a basic beat to put songs like hotel California over etc
I want to kiss him on his bald head as a thank you for the tutorial.
For me, a beginner in playing bongo, tuning this instrument is the most difficult thing. I 've used a Meanil bongo and tried to tune the hebra to have the sound as high as that of the famous bongoceros. Afraid of breaking the head of bongo, I tuned it gradually, day by day, just a little everyday. But, after doing this in a month, the hebra head was torm. Now I'm looking for the new one, but I'm not sure about tuning it in the right way. In an earlier clip, you told not to be afraid when hearing cracking sounds while tuning bongos. But, you see, the hebra head was torn no matter how careful I' was. So. please tell me what can I do to have the right sound without breaking the hebra head. Do you think the quality of the head is the matter? But Meinil is a famous brand, as I know.
Sorry to hear about the broken head. Bongo heads will break when you crank them up. It's part of the package. That being said, try to find a head that is on the thick side. Tuning it up to play and down a little when finished. A lot of heads will break when sitting around after playing, so tune down a little when finished. Hope this helps.
check the wood of the top ring of the bongo, if it is a little rough it can damage the head. You have to remove the head and sand a bit the wood sometimes, even in meinl bongos or any other brand.
I just had the exact same experience with a cheap set of Pyle bongos. My granddaughter pointed to the bongo and asked, "grandpa, what happened to your bongos?" Upon inspection, I saw that the hembra head was broken, coincidentally enough right after really tuning it up a couple days prior. So, I've purchased a very nice Pearl bongos set AND a three year wall to wall service plan from Guitar Center. I'm also not going to crank them up as tight. It sounds like this is the nature of the beast regardless of what brand you're playing on; wish I read this post sooner!!!
This style tightener is tunable. Some bongos will strip the tighteners?
Cheep ones may end up with stripped threads or bent rims. Go for high-quality if possible.
why my bongo didnt sound like that?
If you have cheap bongos they won't sound like this heads up
@@bongoscongasantiquecashreg4544 how much should i spend on bongos
About the tuning, I bought a set of LP bongo whose macho is only 6 1/4 inch. I am disappointed because the sound is too low and has nothing to do with its traditional crystalline sound, I dare not adjust it higher. I conclude that it is preferable to pay a little more and choose a larger diameter for both drums
Ditto for the hembra.
Howie?
Ah, i' got a mistake when writting the comment below. I want to talk about the macho, not hebra. My macho head was torn, not the hebra. I'm sorry.
COOL
Fool
My bongos came with a 10 mm wrench
I started here and tried my Meinl Wood Bongos. Then I tuned the body sounding perfect from that. Here is a result from that. ua-cam.com/video/1R6ohsdQn6U/v-deo.html Have a nice day.
talk too much just get to the point