
Latin Percussion M201-PR Puerto Rican Wood Bongos
Embrace the Rhythm of Tradition Introducing the Latin Percussion Matador Puerto Rican Heritage Wood Bongos, a vibrant blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design. These bongos are more than just instruments; they are a celebration of Puerto Rican culture and heritage. Each set feat...
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Overview
Embrace the Rhythm of Tradition
Introducing the Latin Percussion Matador Puerto Rican Heritage Wood Bongos, a vibrant blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design. These bongos are more than just instruments; they are a celebration of Puerto Rican culture and heritage. Each set features hand-painted Puerto Rican flag designs on Siam Oak shells, ensuring a unique and visually stunning appearance.
Specifications:
- Shell Material: Siam Oak
- Head Material: Natural Rawhide
- Shell Design: Hand-painted Puerto Rican Flag
- Bottom Style: Cuban Steel
- Rim Style: Traditional
- Drum Sizes: 7-1/4" and 8-5/8"
- Item Weight: 11.7 lbs
- Product Dimensions: 11 x 19 x 11 inches
- Color: Puerto Rico
Key Features
Traditional style with contemporary construction features Siam Oak shells with a hand-painted Puerto Rican Flag design
Cuban style steel bottom Traditional rims 7-1/4" and 8-5/8" natural rawhide heads
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features traditional style with contemporary construction, offering a blend of classic aesthetics and modern durability.
- Crafted with Siam Oak shells, providing a resonant and authentic tone for a range of musical styles.
- Adorned with a hand-painted Puerto Rican Flag design, adding a distinctive and cultural visual element to the instrument.
- Equipped with Cuban style steel bottom Traditional rims, contributing to the instrument's structural integrity and classic look.
- Includes 7-1/4" and 8-5/8" natural rawhide heads, offering a traditional feel and sound for percussionists.
👎 Cons
- The hand-painted design, while unique, may be susceptible to wear or damage with heavy use over time.
- Natural rawhide heads may require more maintenance and are more sensitive to humidity changes compared to synthetic heads.
- The traditional style and specific head sizes might not suit players looking for more modern or alternative bongo sounds.