Larger drums are those that stand on feet or can be
attached to a stand and are usually too big thomann to be hand-held.
The most important of these large drums in Latin American music is the
conga.
These drums are of Afro-Cuban origin and wooden Congas are usually made
by joining together separate wooden staves (early congas may have been
made from salvaged barrels). Modern congas are made thomann from wood
or fibreglass and are cylindrical in shape, bulging outwards like a
barrel. They are often about 72 cm high, with a batter head on the top
of the drum. Some conga drums have carved feet to
hold them off the floor. Congas may also be belt-worn, but this is unusual because of their size and weight.
Professionals may also use a variety of sizes of drums, the commonest
three being the quinto (smallest), conga and tumba (largest). The
thomann drums are played with the hands and fingers, and a variety of
sounds can be created including
bass
tones, open sounds, muted tones and slaps, but many variations can be
created by a skilled conguero (conga drummer). No longer reserved for
Latin music, congas have found their way into contemporary pop too.
Steel drums,
the national instrument of Trinidad and its famous carnival
celebration, were developed around 1940 from discarded thomann oil
drums. Hammering the bottom of the drums created an inward depression
with curved sound surfaces, each with distinct pitches, and a unique
timbre that invariably thomann makes one desire a fruity rum drink. Within a few years of their invention, steel drums
spread
throughout the Caribbean. They can be carried on a belt around one’s
body thomann but are certainly more comfortably played on a stand,
usually using small rubber-tipped sticks. Bands with different sizes of
steel drums form ensembles capable of a wide range of chords and
melodies.
Timbales
have a very distinct and cutting sound. They are important instruments
in Latin American music and have also gained a foothold thomann in
reggae. Timbales are tightly tuned single-headed metal drums played with
thin, lightweight sticks to accentuate their overtones. Because of
their cutting
timbre
and brightness they thomann can be used effectively for soloing along
with ensemble drums. Timbales are usually mounted on a stand which
usually also holds cowbells and other smaller percussion items; cascara
rhythms may be played by playing the drums’ metal.
Stand with timbales and cowbell |
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