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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bongo_drum

    Bongos (Spanish: bongó) are an Afro-Cuban percussion instrument consisting of a pair of small open bottomed hand drums of different sizes. They are struck with both hands, most commonly in an eight-stroke pattern called martillo (hammer). They are mainly employed in the rhythm section of son

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    Origins
    The origin of the bongo is largely unclear. Its use was first documented in the Eastern region of Cuba, the Oriente Province, during the late 19th century, where it was employed in

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    Bongo drums produce relatively high-pitched sounds compared to conga drums, and should be held behind the knees with the larger drum on the

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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bongos

    The Bongos were a power pop band from Hoboken, New Jersey that emerged from the New York City arts scene, primarily active in the 1980s, led by Richard Barone. With their unique musical style, they were major progenitors of the Hoboken indie-pop community, college radio favorites, and made the leap to national recognition with the advent of MTV. Their breakthrough song "Number…

    • Members: Richard Barone, Rob Norris, Frank Giannini, …
    • Years active: 1980–1987
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    Which bongos are the best?

    ​​​​ The Best Bongos of 2020

    1. LP ASPIRE Series LPA601-AW. LP Aspire Bongo Drums are made of sturdy Siam Oak shells coated with black powder for added durability.
    2. Meinl Percussion HB50BK. Meinl Bongos with Durable Synthetic All-weather Shells... ...
    3. Tycoon Percussion Ritmo Bongos. Tycoon Percussion 6 Inch & 7 Inch Ritmo Bongos -... ...
    4. RockJam 100301 Drum Set. ...
    5. Remo KD-5400-01 Kids. ...
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    What does bongos mean?
    What does bongo mean in Spanish? bongo. English Translation. bongo drum. More meanings for bongó. bongo drum noun. bongó. bongo.
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    What are the different parts of a bongo?

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    • Amazon.com has a good selection for drumheads and they sell synthetic and animals skin drumheads. ...
    • Musiciansfriend.com –Musiciansfriend.com is a well-known reseller for musical instruments, and they sell a few pre-tucked synthetic drumheads for bongo drums at the time of this writing.
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    How did bongos originate?

    History of the Bongo Drums

    • History. It is believed that the first bongo drums were used in Cuba during the late 19th century. ...
    • Popularity. In the mid-1900s, the beatniks incorporated the bongos into their poetry and music. ...
    • Construction. Bongo drums are normally made of two separate drums of different sizes that are attached to one another.
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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bongo_(antelope)
    • The bongo is a herbivorous, mostly nocturnal forest ungulate. Bongos are characterised by a striking reddish-brown coat, black and white markings, white-yellow stripes and long slightly spiralled horns. They are the only tragelaphid in which both sexes have horns. They have a complex social interaction and are found in African dense forest mosaics....
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  5. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bongó
    • Origen
      El origen del bongó es poco claro. Su uso fue documentado por primera vez en la región oriental de Cuba, la Provincia de Oriente, a finales del siglo XIX, donde se empleó en estilos musicales populares como el nengón, el changüí y su descendiente, el son cubano.[1]​ Según Fernando Orti…
    • Evolución y popularización
      El bongó entró en la música popular cubana como instrumento clave de los primeros conjuntos de son, convirtiéndose rápidamente -debido a la creciente popularidad del son- "en el primer instrumento con un innegable pasado africanoEsto lo atestiguan, por ejemplo, los poemas de Ni…
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    • Clasificación: Membranófono
    • Desarrollado: c. 1890 en Cuba
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bongo
    1. Bongo (Australian TV series), on air from August to November 1960
    2. Bongo Comics, a comic book publishing company
    3. Bongo (Dragon Ball) or Krillin, a character in Dragon Ballmedia
    4. Bongo (Indian TV series), an Indian television drama for children 2004
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  7. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bongo

    Bongo (antelope), a species of forest antelope from Africa. In geography : Bongo Country, the name of several places in Africa. Bongo (Grand-Bassam), Ivory Coast. In entertainment : Bongo drum, a percussion instrument made up of two small drums attached to each other. The Bongos, an America pop music band. Music Man Bongo, a model of bass guitar.

  8. https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bongô

    Há controvérsias sobre a origem dos bongôs. Tambores semelhantes existem no Egito, no Oriente Médio, onde são conhecidos por marwas e em Marrocos onde são chamados de Tbila.Também a Tabla, utilizadas na música indiana tem parentesco distante com os bongôs. Em sua forma moderna, surgiu no final do século XIX na província de Oriente, em Cuba. [5] [6] Era …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bongo_Rock

    " Bongo Rock " is a rock and roll instrumental written and recorded by Preston Epps. Released as a single in 1959, it charted #14 Pop in the United States. In 1973 the Incredible Bongo Band recorded a cover version of "Bongo Rock" under the title "

  10. https://en.everybodywiki.com/Bongos_Ikwue

    Bongos Ikwue is a Nigerian singer and song writer born on the 6th of June 1942 in Otukpo, Benue state. He attended St Pauls Secondary School, Zaria and Okene Comprehensive Secondary School where he formed his first band- the Cubana Boys. He also attended ABU Zaria, Kaduna. [1] Career

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_"Bongo"_Brown

    Eddie "Bongo" Brown (September 13, 1932 – December 28, 1984) was an American musician born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. Brown played congas, bongos, the gourd and claves for Motown Records' in-house Funk Brothers band. One of his musical influences was Chano Pozo .

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