@castily All three cajón-congas are made by Valter Percussion in Sweden. They make the best cajones. You can find their website by searching the name. I LOVE THEM!
Pepe plays in several bands. His own band is Pepe Espinosa y Timbakó. He recorded with Nils Fischer and Timbazo on an album called Gracias Joe Cuba which has been nominated for a Latin Grammy. Search either name here and you will find more of his music. Peace!
Thanks for the compliment. However it goes to my conga teacher who is Cuban and I consider to be at least one of the top ten congueros in the world. He plays for several different bands and has recently performed on a recording that could possibly receive a grammy. He's VERY professional and his teacher was the great Changuito in Cuba. On the top is a cajón-bongo available from Valter Percussion.
this is amazing bro, what is that percussion in front at the top? you should play on the streets, you could make a lot of money, that is unless you already play professionally, you sound it
Candela....who makes the quinto and segundo cajon??? I'm buying them.....great sound
castily 2 months ago
@castily All three cajón-congas are made by Valter Percussion in Sweden. They make the best cajones. You can find their website by searching the name. I LOVE THEM!
Wadidiz 1 week ago
recontra sabroso!!!
geanlavoe 3 years ago
That is really good. Do you play in a band cause if so i want to check it out.
snowbdrc92 3 years ago
Pepe plays in several bands. His own band is Pepe Espinosa y Timbakó. He recorded with Nils Fischer and Timbazo on an album called Gracias Joe Cuba which has been nominated for a Latin Grammy. Search either name here and you will find more of his music. Peace!
Wadidiz 3 years ago
Thanks for the compliment. However it goes to my conga teacher who is Cuban and I consider to be at least one of the top ten congueros in the world. He plays for several different bands and has recently performed on a recording that could possibly receive a grammy. He's VERY professional and his teacher was the great Changuito in Cuba. On the top is a cajón-bongo available from Valter Percussion.
Wadidiz 3 years ago
this is amazing bro, what is that percussion in front at the top? you should play on the streets, you could make a lot of money, that is unless you already play professionally, you sound it
FrozenbyIcewinds 3 years ago