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Latin Percussion LPM198 Mini Tunable Wood Conga, Natural | 
| Brand: Latin Percussion Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $56.00 Buy New: $36.99 You Save: $19.01 (34%)
New (3) from $36.99
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 4985
Color: Natural Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 7.3 x 7.3 Our mini percussion products are replicas of their full size counterparts. Each instrument provides quality sound in a small size. All mini percussion products make great gift items, desk accessories or perfect "tote-able" instruments for playing on the go.
MPN: LPM198-AW Model: LPM198-AW UPC: 731201561969 EAN: 0731201561969 ASIN: B0002F4UG8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Constructed of kiln dried, environmentally friendly Siam Oak | | • | Chrome-plated hardware | | • | Miniature Comfort Curve II rims | | • | Natural, rawhide heads that help produce a clean tone | | • | Attractive yet musical, it can be played or displayed |
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Product Description This conga features kiln dried environmentally friendly Siam Oak, chrome plated hardware, miniature Comfort Curve II rims, and natural, rawhide heads that help produce a clean tone. LP's mini percussion products are replicas of their full size count...
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tiny tumbler October 13, 2008 M. gungor hard to get an audible noise out of this little rig without hurting the fingers, but its fun for the kids and wont hurt your ears.
Shocking quality in miniature size February 11, 2005 John C. Lynch (Chapel Hill, NC United States) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
This drum (can it really be called a conga at this size? let's just stick to drum...) is a real instrument. The construction of the shell and the quality of the head, hoop and tensioners all indicate that this is not a toy -- it's meant to be played. But you should know that this a very small drum -- the head diameter is about 3 1/2". So it can't really be played like a conga, especially in terms of getting any kind of a bass note with the palm of your hand (the palm of your hand practically covers the entire head). But for what it is, it sounds great. As a finger drum, it sounds more like something from South Asia than from South or Central America. Very nice ring tone. I like this drum a lot, but mostly just to fool around with. I can't imagine it being very useful as an accompaniment to anything other than maybe a single acoustic guitar, and I can't really imagine it being part of a larger percussion ensemble. But as a "apartment drum", it's great!
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