Afro-Cuban percussion

Percussion Profiles: Mongo Santamaría

Ramón “Mongo” Santamaría (1917–2003) brought the sound of the conga drum from Havana to the world stage. His work with Tito Puente, Cal Tjader, and Herbie Hancock helped define Latin Jazz and Afro-Cuban percussion for generations to come.

Percussion Profiles: Tata Güines

Cuban master conguero Tata Güines is hailed as the godfather of modern conga playing. His crisp and unique sound, rhythmic vocabulary and technical innovations, as well as his prolific body of recorded work, have had an immeasurable impact, however direct or indirect, on every conga player over the past 70 years.

How to Tune Your Bongos

For the purposes of this article, let’s focus on how to tune the bongos in the more modern style that is synonymous with various styles of Son-derived music. So grab your wrench, and your ears, and let’s get to work.

How to Tune the Timbales

Tuning timbales, like tuning any drum, is an oft-overlooked art form however. With proper tuning, the drums have an open, resonant quality that allows the timbale player to articulate the various stroke types and convey a clear musical message.

How to Tune Your Conga Drums

One of the first, and most important steps in learning to how to play congas, is learning how to tune them properly. Tuning a conga drum, like tuning any drum, is an oft-overlooked art form, despite the fact that it can be the difference between sounding like a seasoned conguero vs. sounding like a complete beginner.

A Brief History of the Bongos

The bongos are arguably one of the most widely-used instruments amongst the world of hand drums. Many people buy bongos as souvenirs, household art, or just to have something fun to jam out on. However, as those of us who play bongos know, the drum is a powerful and complex instrument with a rich history.

The Curious History of the Timbales

The timbales, of Afro-Cuban descent, have become a ubiquitous instrument in percussion set-ups used in nearly every kind of popular western music, from Salsa to Pop, Funk, and Rock’n’Roll.

A Brief History of the Conga Drums

Along with learning how to play the conga drums, or any instrument for that matter, it’s important to have a general idea about where those instruments come from, and how they’ve evolved over time.

Online Percussion Lessons vs. Traditional Percussion Lessons

Thinking about dipping your toes in in some of our online conga lessons and timbale lessons? When you’re done reading this article, hopefully you’ll have a more complete picture of whether or not online percussion lessons could be right for you!