Along with its larger brother Kongo, the Siboney continues our line of Cuban style cajóns. Made in the traditional way without a snare, the Siboney is played using conga technique as well as modern finger techniques. Its sound opens up in the same way as a conga, but with a far woodier tone and more compact sustain.
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Along with its larger brother Kongo, the Siboney continues our line of Cuban style cajóns. Made in the traditional way without a snare, the Siboney is played using conga technique as well as modern finger techniques. Its sound opens up in the same way as a conga, but with a far woodier tone and more compact sustain.
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