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From: dezesticks
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  • Yes on the Hembra, see Changui for this style on bongo. There are some vids on youtube of this style but since youtube fucked everything up its hard to find what used to be my favs I cant send you direct links.

  • can you do this on bongos?

  • Not much pressure at all really. But the finger needs to be ridged. Just takes practice.

  • First, thanks for this video I have been looking for a demo on this technique. Question, how much pressure? Or is it the condition of your fingers? Mine just seem to slide across the head although I'm getting a faint start. Any other suggestions? Thanks. And thanks for the video.

  • I did not know what they called it from Haiti but I did originally learn it from Haitians. It is called alot of things i Cuba and is mainly used on Bongos in Changui music.

  • moose call? LOL. Funny. In Haiti they call this technique siye (see-yay). It substitutes for tones and creates some beautiful conversations between the drums. Funny! 5 stars!

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