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...any cool reccomendations in the latin percussion department???

so far, I have:

a cowbell
claves
maracas

and drum sticks...

I don't know if this is "latin" or not, but what is the name of the thing(s) they are using in Pintor Question

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How about one of those ribbed gourd things that you scrape with a stick. I'm kinda spacing on the name though. Is it a guiro?

^ you are correct.

In high school, we had a guy from Puerto Rico teach the Percussion Ensemble proper conga and bongo techniques. So I can definitely rock the congas Cool

Science friction burns my fingers.

Maybe a stick ball bat and pinata?

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tonybologna
^ you are correct.

In high school, we had a guy from Puerto Rico teach the Percussion Ensemble proper conga and bongo techniques. So I can definitely rock the congas Cool

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