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The congas would subsequently become a trademark of his live performances with the band.
He already dominated the bongo, drums, and the congas.
The single introduced a new sound for the band with an expanded arrangement including congas, marimbas, violins and cellos.
We eventually used congas and cowbells instead, and in the end, it helped us to come up with something new and creative (2007: web).
Other common terms are timbero and timbera, or rumbero and rumbera if one plays congas in rumba setting.
In junior high school he began playing trumpet and congas and jamming with local bands.
The accompaniment includes congas, strings, a flute and a guitar part played in bossa nova style, primarily using seventh chords.
He is also noted for his authentic tipico music, which includes a lineup of tambora, gira, accordion, congas, saxophones, and electric bass.