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I played bongos with the Art Quatro Trio at eight years old.
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He used to take acid and play the bongos all night.
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My grandma got me some bongos when I was in the first grade.
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He was on the pitch, slamming the bongos with all the joys of summer.
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Dorky instruments like bongos, melodion, synthetic panpipes and chimes become tender in Jean's hands.
Usage of bongo drum in anglès
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People familiar with his Merrill training sessions say they feature bongodrum playing and meditation.
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Miss Edmunds would play her guitar and let the kids take turns on the autoharp, the triangles, cymbals, tambourines, and bongodrum.
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There is Pizza Baker, Scar, Mr Cab Driver, Superman, and Benni Bongo , the last of whom bangs on a bongodrum throughout the match.
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We caught a break- along-hairedboy carrying bongodrums was exiting the front door.
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Beatrice and old Bodkin will be there, it should be pretty swagger-firework displays, bongodrums and a surprise.
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Reporters watched Mr. Randall give the pupils a lesson in the primitive technique to the beat of bongodrums.
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Keyboards, synths, guitars and bongodrums were all used, and their stage-hand clearly had his work cut out for him.
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She moved her hips and raised her hands in the air to clap with the beats of the bongodrums.
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FIFA President Sepp Blatter said vuvuzelas are as typical of South African football as bongodrums or chants in other countries.
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Where you go to a full moon party and dance to bongodrums amongst dreaded hippies and swim under the stars.
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The cobbles were littered with burst cushions and bongodrums, bones and burnt-out embers, all kicked about in a careless melee.
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My favourite salads come from my back-packing days -you know, that time we shared soap, played bongodrums and had cornrows in our hair.
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For every songwriter genuinely passionate about non-Western music, there exists a dozen callow phoneys, lathering their records in bongodrums and South American tribal rhythms.