bongos in English

noun
1
either of a pair of small, long-bodied drums typically held between the knees and played with the fingers.
The tabla is sort of a cross between the bongos and snare drum.
2
a forest antelope that has a chestnut coat with narrow white vertical stripes, native to central Africa.
Africa's mountain bongo antelopes are teetering on the brink of extinction because of deforestation and poaching.
noun
    bongo drum

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1. Hit the Bongos like Bongo Cat! Bongos A D A D

2. The Bongos- The Bulrushesfrom LP "Drums Along The Hudson" (PVC) 1982written by Richard BaroneThe Bongos - rock band from Hoboken, New Jersey :Richard Barone

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4. A range of percussion instruments including triangles, bongos, kazoos, Agogos, shakers and more

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6. When the chorus hits, the Bongo player puts down the Bongos and starts playing the bell

7. Located in Green Lake, Bongos Café serves authentic Caribbean cuisine in a casual beach in the middle of a city atmosphere

8. ‘On Caribbean Odyssey he plays bongos, congas, timbales, cowbells, Hawaiian nose flutes, chimes and even the Agogo bells.’

9. I read the article on hunting exotics by Wes Ferguson [“Aoudads and Bongos and Zebras, Oh My!,” February 2021], and I greatly admired his …

10. Bongos (Spanish: bongó) are an Afro-Cuban percussion instrument consisting of a pair of small open bottomed drums of different sizes

11. Today, Bongos can be used in most genres of music and unlike a lot of other musical instruments, are generally easier to learn

12. “Bongos serves delicious Caribbean food with zero pretensions, and the restaurant, tucked into a triangular plot of land on Aurora, just off Green Lake, is practically a theme-park ride.

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16. The plural of "bongo" is "bongos" or "Bongoes." bongo (bang-go) A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling or idea (e.g

17. It is in 4 4 time, and consists of vocalists and handclaps, accompanied by guitar, bongos, and güiro; later groups also incorporate timbales, conga drums, small percussion instruments, piano, wind instruments, electric bass, and electric keyboard.