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Bongo Drums

Play authentic Latin bongos - Macho & Hembra with multiple tap positions

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🪘 Authentic Bongo Drums

Tap different positions - Center, edge, or rim for varied sounds!

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🎵 Latin Bongo Rhythms

Macho (Small)
Center
K
Edge
J
Rim
U
Hembra (Large)
Center
D
Edge
S
Rim
W

⌨️ Keyboard Shortcuts

Hembra (Large): W - Rim | S - Edge | D - Center
Macho (Small): U - Rim | J - Edge | K - Center
Space - Play/Stop Rhythm

ℹ️ About These Bongo Drums

Authentic Sounds Professional bongo samples with natural Latin percussion tone
2 Drums - 6 Sounds Macho (small) and Hembra (large) with center, edge, and rim taps
Latin Rhythms 4 traditional patterns: Martillo, Salsa, Son Montuno, Bomba
Multiple Positions Each drum produces different sounds based on tap location

Free Bongo Drums - Play Online

Play bongo drums online for free with our authentic Latin percussion simulator! Features two drums - Macho (small/right) and Hembra (large/left), multiple tap positions (center, edge, rim) producing 6 different sounds, 4 traditional Latin rhythms, and keyboard shortcuts. Perfect for learning bongo basics and practicing Latin percussion patterns.

Authentic Bongo Experience

Experience real bongo playing with our 2-drum set. The Macho is the smaller, higher-pitched drum played with the right hand. The Hembra is the larger, deeper drum played with the left hand. Each drum has three distinct zones: center (bass tone), edge (open tone), and rim (slap/rim shot), giving you 6 unique sounds total for versatile Latin percussion.

Traditional Latin Rhythms

Learn 4 essential bongo patterns from Latin music: Martillo (the classic "hammer" pattern used in salsa), Salsa (dance rhythm for Cuban music), Son Montuno (traditional Cuban son), and Bomba (Puerto Rican folkloric style). These rhythms form the foundation of Latin percussion and teach proper hand technique and timing.

How to Play Bongos

Click different zones on each drum to produce varied sounds. Use keyboard shortcuts: W, S, D for Hembra (large/left drum) and U, J, K for Macho (small/right drum). Press center for bass, edge for open tone, and rim for sharp slap. Select a rhythm and press Space to hear traditional patterns.

Learn Bongo Techniques

Master bongo fundamentals: open tone technique (fingertips on edge), heel-tip motion (alternating hand positions), muffled tone (palm pressure), slap technique (fingers on rim), and the classic martillo pattern. Practice hand coordination between Macho and Hembra drums to develop Latin percussion skills before buying real bongos.

FAQs

What is the difference between Macho and Hembra?

Macho is the smaller, higher-pitched drum (right hand). Hembra is the larger, deeper drum (left hand). Together they create the characteristic bongo sound.

How many sounds can bongos make?

Each drum has 3 zones (center, edge, rim) producing different tones. With 2 drums, you get 6 distinct sounds for varied Latin percussion.

What is the Martillo pattern?

Martillo means "hammer" in Spanish. It's the most fundamental bongo pattern in salsa music, alternating between open tones and slaps on both drums.

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