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@@RhythmNotes Hey Kevin, I picked up a nice pair of LP Giovanni Hidalgo series which have the original skins on them which are cow I think? However, I would like to replace them with some synthetic heads so I can get a crisper sound to them. Can you please recommend?
@@mv8771 I like the Nuskyn but I would try Remo Skyndeep on the Giovanni series. This is purely coming from a place of curiosity. The Nuskyns are warmer than the Fiberskyn, but I think the Skyndeep look cooler. The have the tucked style head like the Nuskyns. But I don't know anyone with the Skyndeep heads. I can speak to the bright ring of the Fiberskyns and the warm tones of the Nuskyns. Here's the sizing guide for Remo heads. The Giovanni series are I think D4, so cross check the product numbers before you buy anything. www.remo.com/experience/post/lp-conga-drumhead-guide/
@Rhythm Notes, after looking at the Remo site and countless videos and sites and your recommendation I'm confused which Remo heads to pick. My goal as a beginner (been playing off/on for some years now so not REALLY a beginner) is to get bright and louder tones so that i can develop some good tones. Your Nuskyns sound AMAZING but tbere is also an EXPERIENCED drumner behind the drums. Im sure I can't go wrong with either of the Fiberskyn, Nuskyn or Skyndeeps! I'm not a purist at this time but looking to get best sound. I'M also female if that makes any difference. As a reminder, i have LP Giovanni, wood Galaxy series. Thank you
Thank you so much for your help. I have been playing in a gospel church for almost 2 years. I have 3 congas tuned @ minor 3rd. each which works out because most of the melodies are usually a minor pentatonic. Could you please help me level up my playing for gospel funky music. My drum set player accents on the 2 and 4.
Thanks! I also moved to using a quinto as my lead when playing Funk so I can get that higher pop... Thanks also for the informative videos that you take time to share! 👍🏽👊🏽
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Greeting from Hong Kong! Yes, I would like to learn more Funk, R&B tutorials Thanks for your share!
Rock on!
Thanks.
You're welcome
Happy to find you man...I'm just now picking up my conga's and need to learn some good solid patterns! Subbed you.
Awesome, thank you!
@@RhythmNotes Hey Kevin, I picked up a nice pair of LP Giovanni Hidalgo series which have the original skins on them which are cow I think? However, I would like to replace them with some synthetic heads so I can get a crisper sound to them. Can you please recommend?
@@mv8771 I like the Nuskyn but I would try Remo Skyndeep on the Giovanni series. This is purely coming from a place of curiosity. The Nuskyns are warmer than the Fiberskyn, but I think the Skyndeep look cooler. The have the tucked style head like the Nuskyns. But I don't know anyone with the Skyndeep heads. I can speak to the bright ring of the Fiberskyns and the warm tones of the Nuskyns.
Here's the sizing guide for Remo heads. The Giovanni series are I think D4, so cross check the product numbers before you buy anything.
www.remo.com/experience/post/lp-conga-drumhead-guide/
@@RhythmNotes AWESOME! Thank you for the quick response and the general awesomeness of your channel and website!
@Rhythm Notes, after looking at the Remo site and countless videos and sites and your recommendation I'm confused which Remo heads to pick. My goal as a beginner (been playing off/on for some years now so not REALLY a beginner) is to get bright and louder tones so that i can develop some good tones. Your Nuskyns sound AMAZING but tbere is also an EXPERIENCED drumner behind the drums. Im sure I can't go wrong with either of the Fiberskyn, Nuskyn or Skyndeeps! I'm not a purist at this time but looking to get best sound. I'M also female if that makes any difference. As a reminder, i have LP Giovanni, wood Galaxy series. Thank you
Super !!!! Merci !!!!!
I'm glad you liked it.
Nice... brotha... like the tuning
Glad you like it!
Thank you so much for your help. I have been playing in a gospel church for almost 2 years. I have 3 congas tuned @ minor 3rd. each which works out because most of the melodies are usually a minor pentatonic. Could you please help me level up my playing for gospel funky music. My drum set player accents on the 2 and 4.
I added it to my list. I'm doing one video a month on funk conga rhythms in the first three months of 2021.
Hi Kevin! I can't tell and was wondering if you're using a Quinto or a Conga as your main drum here on this Funk/R&B demonstration?
It’s a quinto
Thanks! I also moved to using a quinto as my lead when playing Funk so I can get that higher pop...
Thanks also for the informative videos that you take time to share! 👍🏽👊🏽
You bet!
I love the conga sound on Village People:
San Francisco
In Hollywood
Fire Island
Macho Man
Key West
YMCA (maxi)
In The Navy
Go West
Excellent suggestions!