They were made in the 1930s.
traditionally made up of two different size drums attached to each other. The larger drum is called a hembra and the smaller drum is called the macho
i think that the bongo drum was invented (made) in Africa because at the moment i am doing African music in music and the bongo drum is one of the drums we are using
They are typically made out of some type of animal hide. It can be cow or pig. The sound can change from drum to drum. The shells of the drums can be made from anything.
The conga and the bongo drums, and occasionally the steel drums
The bongo drums were invented in the early 1800s by africans.
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.
You can buy a Bongo drum in any music store where instruments are sold.
bongo drums and steel drums and electric drums
bongo drums
"Percussion" refers to one thing striking another. In music, this includes drums, pianos, and other instruments that are struck, including bongo drums, conga drums, claves, tamborines, and more.
The bongo drums were invented in the 19th century, but it was later modified and made fit for an instruments by the Cubans
The bongo drums were created in the late 1800's to early 1900's. A exact date is not known. They originated from Cuba for Latin American Dances.