![]() ![]() ![]() Using the pedal bracket you can mount on it a "Jam block" or any type of cowbell and play it with your feet. Actually, there are several ways that you can play clave and congas at the same time. Hola Carlitos, hope all is well! I'm originally from the island of Puerto Rico, but currently residing in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. 31 2002 at 16:31Ĭarlitos wrote:oye jorge, explain to me how you can play clave and congas at the same time, that sounds way cool. Hope this helps!Įdited By tamboricua on Oct. He sounds like a full Afrocuban ensemble. ![]() Very cool stuff! Also he came out with a very nice idea what he calls "Chekere on a stick", he was able to mount a chekere on a hi hat pedal. When he plays batá rhythms on the congas he plays the okónkolo part on the bells. He mounts two cowbells on foot pedals, a low pitch to his right feet and a higher pitch to his left. He has a very interesting set up these days. You have to check out my friend and mentor Michael Spiro. You can start by playing clave along as you play, and start to internalise it in your playing. Hola Chelsea, hope all is well! How do you like your new Meinl Marathon Exclusive drums? The Cowbell and foot pedal thing is definetely very recommended. Chelsea wrote:Can any one give advice on (or tell me about their experience with) a cowbell/foot pedal setup with congas? I'm interested in playing clave while playing my two drums, and had heard good things about this kind of setup.Īny thoughts or recommendations would be great! Thanks. ![]()
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