Bongo drum: Cuban musical instrument

The bongo drums are Afro-Cuban percussion musical instrument. The drums are of various sizes; the largest size of the drum is known as the...

The bongo drums are Afro-Cuban percussion musical instrument. The drums are of various sizes; the largest size of the drum is known as the ‘hembra’ in Spanish, while the smaller version of the drum is known as the ‘macho’. The larger sizes is regarded as the female, while the smaller one is taken as the male. These drums are membranophones or musical instrument that produces sound by vibration of a stretched membrane.
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This musical instrument originated from the eastern region of Cuba that is known as ‘Oriente’ in the 19th century. The bongo drums used in changui, called ‘bongo el monte’ are larger and are tuned lower than the modern versions of this musical instrument. They have tack-heads rather than a tunable hardware, and play in a way that is analogous to the rumba and other folkloric lead drum parts. These drums are also used in the related Cuban musical genre that is known as the ‘son’.
The bongo drums came to the western Cuba in the 20th century, when son migrated to the capital city of the country of Havana. With the advent of son montuno in the later part of the 1930s, the players of the musical drums started playing a large hand-held cowbell bongo drum during the chorus part of songs.

The bongo drums manufacture comparatively high-pitched sound when compared to the conga drums, and should be held behind the knees of the player when performing it with a larger drum on the right when right-handed. The musical instrument is most often performed by hand and is specifically linked in Cuban music with a stable pattern or ostinato of eight-notes also known as ‘martillo’. The instruments are traditionally played by striking the edge of the instrument’s drumhead with the fingers and palms of the hand. The glissando used with bongo de monte is played by rubbing the third finger of the hand, supported by the thumb across the head of the musical instrument. The fingers of the hand can sometimes be moistened with the use of saliva or sweat before the player can rub it across the heads of the drum. When used in the art music composition, the musical instruments are usually played with the use of drum sticks. The drums can be performed on a stand, just like in the case with concert orchestras and bands.

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