Recorded at an event in bristol uk city hall 2014. Interior, crowd of young people and adults talking and laughing, bongos being played in the background. No individual voices or conversations audible. Recorded on h4n zoom, no post production.
Testing the sennheiser mke 2002 binaural microphones (circa 1973), playing bongos resting on my lap. The microphones are designed to be mounted either on a dummy head or - as i use them here - a user's own ears. Binaural recordings require headphones for full effect.
A short recording of my friend drummer who had fun playing his bongos. It would be awesome if you could share some link to your music if you use this sample in your music. Cheers - adam-gordon. Com.
Here's a bongo track i performed and recorded that was used in an ethnic style tribal track. You can drop this on the timeline at 120 bpm. It's an 8th note triplet feel in 4/4 time and it will line right up. Plenty of good stuff to pull from here. Free for all to use as you please. Enjoy!.
This is the sound of someone playing a bongo drum. I added reverb to it and slowed it down about -81 percent, but of course, you already know about that. Made with audacity and someone playing a bongo drum.