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What is macho grande?

Something that you never get over.


Why are bongo drums called bongo drums?

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


Why do boys talk nasty?

I'm a boy and i dont. I cut out the rest of that guy's response because it was pointless. Men and women talk "nasty" for different reasons. Things that make them upset or inhibit their plans/progress/objectives could cause people to curse. Males take on the role of trying to show their "macho" self to be the alpha of their group or to try and impress women. They can also talk about sexual things in a crude manner because of the same reasons. Some people actually have used the foul language enough that they are unable to describe what they are talking about in a decent manner. I don't curse or use such crude language but others around me do and those are just some basics I've personally seen. Psychology could also help enlighten you on this topic.


How do you hold bongos?

To hold bongos, sit comfortably and position the drums between your knees, with the larger drum (the hembra) on your left and the smaller drum (the macho) on your right. Lean slightly forward and use your fingers to strike the drumheads, keeping your hands relaxed. Maintain a good posture to allow for fluid movement while playing. Ensure the drums are stable and secure to avoid any unwanted movement during play.


What are bongo drums traditionally between while playing?

Bongo drums are traditionally played between the knees while seated. The player typically positions one drum (the high-pitched macho) on the right and the other (the lower-pitched hembra) on the left. This positioning allows for easy access and facilitates rhythmic playing with both hands. The player uses a combination of finger techniques to create various sounds and rhythms.