Bongos belong to the percussion family because they produce sound through the vibration of their drumheads when struck with the hands. They are classified as unpitched percussion instruments, meaning they do not have a definite pitch like melodic instruments. The rhythmic patterns created by playing the bongos contribute to their role in various musical genres, emphasizing their function in the percussion family. Additionally, their construction and method of playing align with other percussion instruments, reinforcing their classification.
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Idiophones: these are anything where the sound is generated by the actual body of the instrument, rather than a string, air column etc. Other instruments in this category would be the xylophone, temple block and claves.
Bongos are a type of drum, which is in the percussion section, though bongos specifically are very rarely used in orchestra.
The bongos. It overflows with manlynes. And of course the drums. ;) and the bongos :P. Yes. No matter what, we can't forget the bongos, right? LoL
Bongos have hoofs because they do.
to what family of a creatures does a lizerd belong ? to what family of a creatures does a lizerd belong ?
The bongos are on Ape Island.
You play bongos with your hands. Bongos are drums that are meant to be struck with different parts of your hands.
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Nutria belong to th family Myocastoridae. Muskrats belong to the family Cricetidae. So they do not belong to the same family.
Those Are Not My Bongos was created in 2003.
The turkey belong to the bird family.