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Description Conga tumbao.jpg |
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basic conga drum tumbao on one drum
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Author | Dr clave |
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This row shows the standard counting names of the notes. They provide a way for a percussionist to count the pulses (here, 16) that make up the measure. Every quarter-note (fourth) pulse is given a consecutive number: "one", "two", "three", "four". Every other eighth-note (second, sixth, tenth and fourteenth) pulse has the count "and", usually written "+" or "&". Every other sixteenth-note pulse has the count "e" (pronounced "eh") or "a" (pronounced "ah"). Saying these names while hearing or playing a rhythm helps the percussionist learn it.