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- Conga abstract "The conga (or tumbadora as the instrument is called in Cuba) is a tall, narrow, single-headed African drum. The Cuban conga is staved, like a barrel. These drums may have been salvaged barrels originally.[citation needed] They are used in the Carnaval rhythm called conga (or conga de comprasa), and is the principal instrument in rumba. Congas are now very common in Latin music, including salsa music, merengue music and reggae, as well as many other forms of popular music.".
- Conga thumbnail Congas.JPG?width=300.
- Conga wikiPageExternalLink conga.htm.
- Conga wikiPageExternalLink congaintro1.htm.
- Conga wikiPageExternalLink switchbo.htm.
- Conga wikiPageExternalLink www.m2musica.com.ar''Percussion.
- Conga wikiPageExternalLink www.newworlddrumming.com.
- Conga wikiPageExternalLink Conga_Drum_History(Warden).pdf.
- Conga wikiPageExternalLink percussion-conga-anatomy.
- Conga wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=XMsZtCFKsFQ.
- Conga wikiPageID "471969".
- Conga wikiPageRevisionID "604526853".
- Conga hasPhotoCollection Conga.
- Conga subject Category:Conga_players.
- Conga subject Category:Cuban_musical_instruments.
- Conga subject Category:Directly_struck_membranophones.
- Conga subject Category:Hand_drums.
- Conga subject Category:Latin_percussion.
- Conga subject Category:Marching_percussion.
- Conga subject Category:Orchestral_percussion.
- Conga subject Category:Percussion_instruments_used_as_both_pitched_and_unpitched.
- Conga subject Category:Unpitched_percussion.
- Conga subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Conga comment "The conga (or tumbadora as the instrument is called in Cuba) is a tall, narrow, single-headed African drum. The Cuban conga is staved, like a barrel. These drums may have been salvaged barrels originally.[citation needed] They are used in the Carnaval rhythm called conga (or conga de comprasa), and is the principal instrument in rumba. Congas are now very common in Latin music, including salsa music, merengue music and reggae, as well as many other forms of popular music.".
- Conga label "Conga (Trommel)".
- Conga label "Conga (instrumento musical)".
- Conga label "Conga (instrumento musical)".
- Conga label "Conga (strumento musicale)".
- Conga label "Conga".
- Conga label "Conga".
- Conga label "Conga".
- Conga label "Kongi".
- Conga label "Конга (музыкальный инструмент)".
- Conga label "コンガ".
- Conga label "康加鼓".
- Conga sameAs Kongo_(hudební_nástroj).
- Conga sameAs Conga_(Trommel).
- Conga sameAs Conga_(instrumento_musical).
- Conga sameAs Kongak.
- Conga sameAs Conga.
- Conga sameAs Conga_(strumento_musicale).
- Conga sameAs コンガ.
- Conga sameAs 콩가.
- Conga sameAs Conga.
- Conga sameAs Kongi.
- Conga sameAs Conga_(instrumento_musical).
- Conga sameAs m.02dlh2.
- Conga sameAs Q270200.
- Conga sameAs Q270200.
- Conga wasDerivedFrom Conga?oldid=604526853.
- Conga depiction Congas.JPG.
- Conga isPrimaryTopicOf Conga.