did you see the bolts under the rim that are holding the skin in the video?
They are 9 for the Quinto and 12 for the Conga...
You need to tied/loose them to change the sound...
Ideally you should try to get a G note for the conga and a C note for the quinto, but this depends on the personal preference... what I think is important is to keep the "distance" between the notes that the percussion congas are tuned, don't tune them with a sound too close or too far!
I agree Ez, the Pearls sounds much better!
percussionconga 1 year ago
I played those and the pearls sound much better. The lp sound too tinny, The pearls have a wooden fibre and made to sound much better. ez
EZgoN2 1 year ago 2
Make a Video Tutorial ???????
hecda 2 years ago
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hecda 2 years ago
How can I tune this congas help me please
hecda 2 years ago
Hi!
did you see the bolts under the rim that are holding the skin in the video?
They are 9 for the Quinto and 12 for the Conga...
You need to tied/loose them to change the sound...
Ideally you should try to get a G note for the conga and a C note for the quinto, but this depends on the personal preference... what I think is important is to keep the "distance" between the notes that the percussion congas are tuned, don't tune them with a sound too close or too far!
Does it help?
percussionconga 2 years ago 2
@percussionconga Use a regular snare frum tuning key
funkluv 1 year ago