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In this audio titled "Bongo Drums," listeners are treated to an immersive journey into the world of ethnic percussion. The prominent sound throughout the audio is the rhythmic beating of bongo drums, a pair of small, interconnected drums that are played with bare hands. These drums, originating from Cuba, are a significant part of many global musical traditions, particularly those with Afro-Cuban roots. The audio begins with a slow and steady beat, setting the stage for a unique auditory experience. As the audio progresses, the tempo increases, showcasing the versatility and range of tones that bongo drums can produce. The artist skillfully alternates between the high-pitched 'hembra' (female) and the lower-pitched 'macho' (male) drum, creating a captivating dialog between the two instruments. Towards the middle of the audio, the artist introduces a roll, a rapid succession of beats that adds a new layer of complexity to the performance. This particular technique requires swift