These three main patterns are amplified by turtle shells, claves, timbales, bongos, congas, maracas and tambourines. |
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I took up percussion in high school, learned congas and timbales, was basically self taught. |
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He hopped about energetically, did the trademark Edwin moves, played congas and really worked the crowd. |
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Vocals, additional keyboards, congas and the famous lead guitar line were added later. |
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Armed with trumpets and congas, they keep things up-tempo, but this is an exception to the rule, and melancholy prevails. |
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Diaz deploys at least five congas to create his dense patter, their skins tuned for maximum musicality. |
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On Caribbean Odyssey he plays bongos, congas, timbales, cowbells, Hawaiian nose flutes, chimes and even the agogo bells. |
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You'll be dropped into the midst of a boozed-up street party with trumpets and congas. |
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Also pleasing to the ear was the harmony between the regular drum kit and the congas. |
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Underneath all these echoing voices, he stretches pulsing bass, percolating congas, and an ocean of polyrhythmic waves into a weird dance song constantly in-flux. |
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The horns front a rhythm section that includes three percussionists armed with congas and bata drums, with no piano or guitar in the middle to mediate. |
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Charles played saxophone, and Cyril, the youngest, played congas and sang like no tomorrow. |
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On the heels of a serpentine bass clarinet solo, the piece ends with sax, trombone, and clarinet wailing against a massive brew of drums, congas, and bass. |
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But a couple of months ago, in a Times Square studio, congas were pounding out Afro-Cuban rhythms and dancers in high heels were twirling to fast-paced mambos. |
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Snowboy's lead on congas and assorted Afro-Cuban beatboxes is shared with shimmering vocals by Davide Giovanni and backed by the formidable talents of the Latin Section. |
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The first one brings out the congas and growling bass line to underscore Kanamori's string of curses, both at regular speed and drastically slowed down for added queasiness. |
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The beat continued to simmer as the volume was slowly increased with the addition of more guitar and drums, led by a man hitting two congas with a mallet. |
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The band enters with congas and something of a samba-rock beat. |
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But if he congas like that, he's going to spill his margarita. |
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Participants often use drums collected from around the world including djembe, doumbek, congas, bongos and buffalo drums. |
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A curious mixture of high spirits, hot tempers, mutual appreciation, protests, congas and a Hartlepool supporter dressed as a chicken. |
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Bemol Telfort provided the musical accompaniment, playing the congas. |
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Spanglish Fly recaptures the high-flying spirit of Boogaloo in its lively performance featuring wurlitzer and brass, funky bass, congas and timbales, and more. |
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