Slightly loosen or tighten the bolts that are pulling down the head. If you have a fairly cheap set of bongos this may not be possible. If the bongos don't have tuning pegs (bolts) and the heads are synthetic (plastic or mylar or something) then you are out of luck. If the heads are natural - goatskin or calfskin or something like that then you can loosen by added humidity or moisture to the head. Contrastingly, you can tighten the head by drying it out. This is only temporary though and be warned that drying it out too much can split the head.
no
with a capo
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
The Visitor
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
yes!
yes a bongo is a African drum
That is a bongo drum
it means a big bongo drum
Bongo.
no
No.
There is no such thing as a group of Bongo, they are solitary animals and live alone.
It is not really known who created the first bongo drum. This is because of the fact that this instrument predates our records.
BONG!
For a crossword puzzle the answer is a Bongo.
banana :D