Since you did this video. I bought three heads from Manito. First one had a difficult time with it. Contacted Manito via messenger. They helped me with several tips on how to mount the head. Once on , the other two were much easier to mount. Thanks Manito and Eric
You're so lucky ! getting that big of a box down here to C.R would cost me a fortune... I need to find a local source for skins and start replacing the stocks. Congrats on getting them, can't wait for them to brake in and hear you play! gotta love it...
Appreciate your patience. All the lessons are fantastic. Your Ralph MacDonald was amazing. I forgot the percussion player name but he played on Curtis Mayfield Run away child. I think they called him Preacher.
Want to go with steer heads for my LP Giovanni galaxy congas in future but need more money ugh! Good to know they have pre mounted heads to save me time!
Hello first of all congratulate you for your videos. I would like to ask you what thickness of skin you would recommend for the male and female bongo. Forgive my bad English. THANKS
Whats goin on Eric. I just purchased some premounted steer heads from manito percussion and the conga went on no problem and sounds great, but the tumba seems to be to big to fit inside the ring. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I love your videos man, I'm learning a lot. Thanks Eddie
Have you tried custom or handmade timbas and if so, what do you think about makers like Skyn on Skyn, JCR, (older) Gon Bops, ehem Manito, etc...? IMO mass produced are louder but the sound is not as rich. Kinda like the difference between flourescent colors (mass produced) v. dark hues like violet, burgundy, forest green etc. (usually do to the wood). Just wondering because you seem to go in that direction with choosing the heads but not the shells and hardward???
GI S I’ve played on SOS, JCR, MoPerc, Juniors, and Mameys.... personally... handmade timbas will always out do the mass produced timbas simply based off the attention to detail the craftsman is able to give to each drum... there’s more personality into each maker... the reason why I chose a mass produced company like Meinl, other than endorsing them, is because of their accessibility on certain areas I play at where I wouldn’t be able to take my equipment to places... I believe Meinl makes great stuff for being a “mass produced company”... when it comes to heads... heads really expose the juices a “mass produced drum” can actually sound like... in my opinion. I do plan on owning hand made drums for my personal collection.
Since you did this video. I bought three heads from Manito. First one had a difficult time with it. Contacted Manito via messenger. They helped me with several tips on how to mount the head. Once on , the other two were much easier to mount. Thanks Manito and Eric
You lucky bastard! 🤣🤣🤣 Can't wait to hear them! Enjoy!!! 😁
caroconga hahaha thanks man!
You're so lucky ! getting that big of a box down here to C.R would cost me a fortune... I need to find a local source for skins and start replacing the stocks.
Congrats on getting them, can't wait for them to brake in and hear you play! gotta love it...
Federico Figueroa Oh man that’s crazy!!! Skins make such a huge difference... thanks brother
Thanks again for sharing brobear...love your videos and blissful relationship with los cueros!
Saludos Eric, whoa! Can't wait to hear your congas with those cueros. Fantástico. Nice I hope everything go's well.
Manito skins are the best! Thanks Eric for sharing. Your Meinl set up is sick!
Juan Ortiz Thanks!!!
Opposite. I could hear the tone right away.....they won't cut. It's sad that Manito puts this out there
Appreciate your patience. All the lessons are fantastic. Your Ralph MacDonald was amazing. I forgot the percussion player name but he played on Curtis Mayfield Run away child. I think they called him Preacher.
Derrick Johnson thanks man!!! I think I know who you’re talking about!
Love those Manito skins! Got myself a pair of those Dark Steers for my Congas. Money well spent. Will be working on my Bongos next.
I have bongo skins from Manito awesome steer skins and mule skins they sound amazing
Hi Eric, interesting video! Thanks for that. Do you have recommended steer head thicknesses for quinto-conga-tumba and macho-hembra?
Want to go with steer heads for my LP Giovanni galaxy congas in future but need more money ugh! Good to know they have pre mounted heads to save me time!
E.P. you're the Best Bro. Thanks for Sharing. Awesome.
Thank's my bro
Bro nice, I'm sure you will have that heater working overtime! LOL! Anyway hope to hear how they will sound next week!
lpsalsaman haha seriously!!!
@@APercussionLife Is all good!! :D
They look nice! I have to get some of those heads too. The rolled up heads in the bathtub looked like Takis though.
Thanks to share.....sir
Hello first of all congratulate you for your videos.
I would like to ask you what thickness of skin you would recommend for the male and female bongo.
Forgive my bad English.
THANKS
How can I get in contact with Manito Percussion Thanks Be Safe& God Bless Each 1
I really wish, if I could acess have to these Wonderful Stuffs!😞
Looking forward to hearing that horse skin macho!!!
Michael Glanzer I was just warming up on it and My Goodness!!!
Yass You always make me laugh 😆,,Feel better🙏🏻💗⛄️
A Bag of Goodieeeeesss!!❤️👌🏾😁
what thickness did you get exactly for the conga?
Good Sir, where might I find that T-shirt for sale? Bless you brother!
Awesome video 👍🏼
What's up Eric, what thickness did you go with on the Manito skins?
Whats goin on Eric. I just purchased some premounted steer heads from manito percussion and the conga went on no problem and sounds great, but the tumba seems to be to big to fit inside the ring. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I love your videos man, I'm learning a lot. Thanks Eddie
Have you tried custom or handmade timbas and if so, what do you think about makers like Skyn on Skyn, JCR, (older) Gon Bops, ehem Manito, etc...? IMO mass produced are louder but the sound is not as rich. Kinda like the difference between flourescent colors (mass produced) v. dark hues like violet, burgundy, forest green etc. (usually do to the wood). Just wondering because you seem to go in that direction with choosing the heads but not the shells and hardward???
GI S I’ve played on SOS, JCR, MoPerc, Juniors, and Mameys.... personally... handmade timbas will always out do the mass produced timbas simply based off the attention to detail the craftsman is able to give to each drum... there’s more personality into each maker... the reason why I chose a mass produced company like Meinl, other than endorsing them, is because of their accessibility on certain areas I play at where I wouldn’t be able to take my equipment to places... I believe Meinl makes great stuff for being a “mass produced company”... when it comes to heads... heads really expose the juices a “mass produced drum” can actually sound like... in my opinion. I do plan on owning hand made drums for my personal collection.
Thank you brother...shot out to my DC, MD, VA folk...especially my Salvatrucos Pupuseros.
Love from Munich, Germany
Please upload a video on how to do solo on 3 conga set
Please🙏🙏
Please do my request
Shreyas Surve I will but you got to give me some time. Appreciate your patience. Thank you.
A Percussion Life it's ok take your time 🙌🙏
🖤
I need that t-shirt
And your wonderfull shirt ?
Looking the skins from Atelier de Mestre Lua Rasta in the Instagram. It's bakana ;)
Hazlo en español brot..
Buy 5 Congas from them.
Probe Raum Solid Wood!! ❤️
@@APercussionLife Claro! I regret selling my Skin on Skin Congas 4 cherry wood and 4 white oak). Greetz from Berlin!