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Monday, 24 December 2012

Conga       

          The Conga, Or A Lot Of Properly The Tumbadora, Is A Tall, Narrow, Single-Headed Cuban Drum. Though Ultimately Derived From African Drums Made Up Of Hollow Logs, The Cuban Conga Is Staved, Sort Of A Barrel. These Drums Were Most Likely Made Up Of Salvaged Barrels Originally. They're Used Each In Afro-Caribbean Music Genre And Because The principal Instrument In Rumba. Congas Square Measure Currently Quite Common In Latin Music, Together With condiment Music, Merengue Music, And Reggae, In Addition As Several Alternative Types Of Yankee Popular Music Genre.

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