Momba’s Congas
Oct 9th, 2008 | By chrisf | Category: Woodbridge HS 08-09Momba\’s CongasThis reminds me of Africa especially with the Congas. I think anyone would enjoy it or it least you should.
Momba\’s CongasThis reminds me of Africa especially with the Congas. I think anyone would enjoy it or it least you should.
dude sounds cool CONGA STEALER! <3
conga-core!!!!! nioce
like the congos
CRAZY congas. i like it
makes me wanna put on a grass skirt and go crazy.
i like the beat, sounds cool
good job mr.fergison.
wow. ok , yea nice job with the congos. what do you know!? it really does make you feel like ur in AFRICA! lol
Aww, it sounded like a war in the Safari taking place between two monkeys. Very good use of drums and percussion and most of all the congas. and the cute triangle.
hahah, and very cute ending!
i like the name, and the percussion parts, i liked the ending too
conga crazy! nice job
luv the beat. you wrote a lot of percussion parts to it and they actually fit. the title’s pretty sexy too.
nice piece, the congas were entertaining. That must of took some work thinking of the rythm at least it was able to be repeated and the triangle was pretty cool too. the chords u used were good at depicting a cultural style to the music.
Nice job Chris! I like how you kept the percussion busy while you had a simple melody in the winds. That keeps the piece interesting! You did a nice job with the percussion parts, although I think the conga part might be a little intimidating to a 6th grader. I would consider allowing the conga player to actually improvise his/her part – just write *ad lib solo* or *improvise* above the part. I liked your ending, with the triangle having the last word. Nice job!