This is the one more ridiculous advisory conga drums , bongos , timbales and quite a few other percussion instruments are what is called Non tun able instruments . What this mean is that you can not tune these instrument with or by the key of a piano as he demonstrates. I ask those that are looking into learning how to tune a set of bongo and other percussion instruments Read tuned and un tune percussion instruments it will show you a lot.
I tune my bongos exactly the way you do it.. your instructions & style of tuning are very clear & effective..Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us Mr. Acevedo..
the hembra,[large drum] is way too high pitched. yes folks, the chick is larger,so, she's got a lower voice,and, she's a bit looser. just think of cher;of sonny and cher. got it.
that sounded no where near tuned with the sound u was using ..i'm a drummer spend hours tuning drums a month that was nowhere even close ..between them two was way off also.
This is the one more ridiculous advisory conga drums , bongos , timbales and quite a few other percussion instruments are what is called Non tun able instruments . What this mean is that you can not tune these instrument with or by the key of a piano as he demonstrates. I ask those that are looking into learning how to tune a set of bongo and other percussion instruments Read tuned and un tune percussion instruments it will show you a lot.
cuquito717 1 week ago
I tune my bongos exactly the way you do it.. your instructions & style of tuning are very clear & effective..Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us Mr. Acevedo..
dudesky1214 3 months ago
just bought a bongo about an hour ago... i think everything is too high... but thanks anyway..
nouicoui23 4 months ago
@BlackAngusYoung genuine bongos,are a standard size. check out, "latin percussion" [lp's for short]. as far as i know,they are still the best.
brainsareus 5 months ago
the hembra,[large drum] is way too high pitched. yes folks, the chick is larger,so, she's got a lower voice,and, she's a bit looser. just think of cher;of sonny and cher. got it.
brainsareus 5 months ago
you have to tight in a cross pattern, not clockwise. That is true for anything percussive. Otherwise great video!
jsog1 5 months ago
that sounded no where near tuned with the sound u was using ..i'm a drummer spend hours tuning drums a month that was nowhere even close ..between them two was way off also.
WoodyOfIndianapolis 5 months ago
well done, Mr. Bunghole
Ir0nman86 5 months ago
If you want to meet Memo Acevedo, come to KoSA Vermont! :D
qqwlyd 7 months ago
ok.. just bought some bongos like 20 minutes ago.. and i have no idea what to do with them so thank you!
rahrahritaa 7 months ago