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Toca 3900T Traditional Series Bongos, Natural
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Product Price  $269.99
MEINL Journey Series Molded ABS Bongo
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Product Price  $89.99
MEINL Wood Bongos in Super Natural Finish
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Product Price  $199.99
MEINL Free Ride Series Matte Wood Bongos
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Product Price  $189.99
MEINL Free Ride Series High Gloss Wood Bongos
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Product Price  $349.99
Pearl Elite Bongos, Thai Oak
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Product Price  $749.99
Gon Bops Roberto Quintero Signature Bongos
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Product Price  $479.99
Pearl Primero Pro Oak Bongo Set
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Product Price  $289.99
MEINL Headliner Series Wood Bongos
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Product Price  $129.99
LP Galaxy Series Fiberglass Fausto Cuevas III Signature...
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Product Price  $499.99
MEINL HB50 Bongo Set with Free Shaker and Claves
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Product Price  $99.99
MEINL Free Ride Series Woodcraft Bongos
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Product Price  $419.99
Toca Eric Velez Signature Series Bongos
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Product Price  $441.99
LP Matador Pine Whiskey Barrel Bongos, with Black Hardware
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Product Price  $239.99
LP LP 60th Anniversary Fiberglass Bongos Set with Rustic...
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MEINL Free Ride Series FFB400 Fiberglass Series Bongos
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Product Price  $369.99
LP Santana Africa Speaks Bongo Set
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Product Price  $359.99
MEINL Free Ride Series FWB400 Wood Bongos
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Product Price  $349.99
Rise by Sawtooth Jamaican Me Crazy Series Bongos
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Product Price  $44.98
CP Traditional Wood Bongos
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Product Price  $89.99
LP Matador Puerto Rican Flag Bongos
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Product Price  $239.99
Toca Elite Pro Wood Bongos
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Product Price  $195.99
MEINL Free Ride Designer Series Wood Bongo Set
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Product Price  $189.99
LP Puerto Rican Flag Mini-Bongos
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Product Price  $89.99
MEINL Free Ride Series Wood Bongo
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Product Price  $189.99
LP Aspire Bongo Set Havana Cafe with Brushed Nickel...
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LP M301 Matador Custom Bongos
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Product Price  $179.99
Gon Bops Fiesta Bongos
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Product Price  $129.99
MEINL Headliner Series Bongos
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Product Price  $89.99
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Toca Custom Deluxe Fiberglass Bongos Margarita Blanca With...
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LP Latin Percussion Discovery Series Bongos 6-1/4" and...
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Pearl Pearl Travel Bongos
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Product Price  $459.95
Toca Custom Deluxe Matte Finish Bongos
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Product Price  $368.99
Toca Erik Piza Signature EP Splash Bongos
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Product Price  $414.99
Toca Eric Velez Signature Bongos Rojo Arandano Glitter
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Product Price  $479.99
MEINL Headliner Series Bongos
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MEINL Artist Series Diego Gale Signature Bongos
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Product Price  $369.99
Toca Erik Piza Signature Series Bongos
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Product Price  $339.99
LP Karl Perazzo Signature Bongos
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Product Price  $479.99
MEINL Woodcraft Series European Birch Bongos
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Product Price  $369.99

There is plenty more to being a drummer than the bass, tom-tom and snare. Percussion is all about the rhythm, and when you want a more exotic sound, that means a more exotic drum. Tracing their roots back to nineteenth-century Cuba, the bongos are a well-known and well-recognized member of the drum family with a look and sound that even non-musicians will instantly recognize. The bongos originated with a hybrid of African and Spanish-inspired music known as Son, but their distinctive sound has become popular enough to find its way into virtually every style of music that exists today. Bongo drums are characterized by their unique construction. Always attached in a pair, the bongos include two differently sized drums: the smaller "macho" and larger "hembra". With this difference in size comes a slight difference in voice, allowing the bongo player—or "bongocero"—to produce complex and intricate rhythms despite the simplicity of the instrument. You may choose to play the bongos traditionally, held between your knees and played by hand, or add them into your traditional drum set and play them with sticks or even brushes. No matter how you choose to integrate them into your performance, these drums are full of personality and make a big impact. When played by hand, bongos are all about the technique. Four key strokes form the basis of bongo playing: the palm-based "open tone" strike, the accentuating "slap", the rolling "heel-tip movement" and, for softer sounds, a "muted tone" touch that restrains the sound by keeping fingers in contact with the drum head. Like any instrument, mastering the technique takes practice. With the bongos, it pays off in spades. Not only are bongos a great addition to add flavor to a standard drum kit, they're also an amazing complement to virtually any style of music when in the hands of a skilled drummer. Fun and portable, bongos are every bit as good for parties and busking as they are for professional gigs.