Bongos are made from a variety of animal skin hides. Some of the animals that are used for traditional bongos include water buffalo, steer, calf and mule.
Traditionally, bongos are made of a wooden body with an animal skin head stretched across the top. Modern models may also have bodies of ceramic, metal, or even plastic - heads may also be plastic or some other synthetic material.
animal skin
animal skins or papyruses which is paper made of plants
it looked like animal skin if the were made out of deer skin.
They made it out of animal skin OR SEA CREATURES.
oakand cows skin
No. Antelope skin is too thin for Bongos and bongos are not generally considered an African instument. Most Bongos are skinned with water buaffalo from the factory, but can have calf, steer or even mule skins on them.
Traditionally, bongos are made of a wooden body with an animal skin head stretched across the top. Modern models may also have bodies of ceramic, metal, or even plastic - heads may also be plastic or some other synthetic material.
Yes there is
Parchment is made from animal skin.
wood
Well the bongos were first thought to be used in Africa where the first bongos were made by Sir Henry Bongo!
animal skin
with wood and leather
They made their clothes out of animal skin.
Leather is animal skin and it is not a fibre.
Bongo drums are made of wood, metal or a combination of elements, while the drum head is either animal skin or a man-made material. Bongo players--called bongocerros--have a professional types of bongo drum that most novices do not. Their bongos have a skin that can be stretched and adjusted to create diverse sounds. The professional bongo drums fit into drum stands for prolonged and improved instrumentation.