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       Glissando and pitch bending


       The moose call or glissando is done by rubbing the third finger, supported by the thumb, across the head
       of  the  drum.  The  finger  is  sometimes  moistened  with  saliva  or  sweat,  and  sometimes  a  little  coat  of
       beeswax is put on the surface of the conga head to help make the sound.     [3][4]  The moose call is also done
       on the bongos.

       To bend the pitch  of  the  congas, a conguero  sometimes  uses  his  elbow  to  shift  around  on  and  apply
       pressure to different parts of the head; this causes the note to change. This is not a traditional stroke, but
       it is common in modern salsa and rumba.


       Rhythms




       Guaguancó


       Guaguancó uses three congas. The smallest conga is the lead drum known as quinto. The following nine-
       measure quinto excerpt is from the guaguancó “La polémica” by Los Muñequitos de Matanzas (1988).            [5]
       This passage moves between the main modes of playing (A, B, C). The A section is the basic lock or ride,
       as  it  is  known  in  North  America.  It  spans  one  clave  (measure).  An  alternate  phrase  (B)  is  also  one
       measure in length. Cross-beats, the basis of the third section (C), contradict the meter. By alternating
       between the lock and the cross, the quinto creates larger rhythmic phrases that expand and contract over
       several  clave  cycles.  The  great  Los  Muñequintos  quintero  Jesús  Alfonso  (1949–2009)  described  this
       phenomenon  as  a  man  getting  “drunk  at  a  party,  going  outside  for  a  while,  and  then  coming  back
       inside.” [6]



































        All modes of quinto in context. Quinto excerpt from “La polémica” by Los
        Muñequitos de Matanzas (1988).




       Marcha (tumbao)


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