Bomba Drum "Pro"
This meticulously crafted Bomba drum, personalized with the signature of J. Martinez, embodies the rich tradition and rhythmic heritage of Puerto Rican music. Its robust wooden body, adorned with a solitary star, signifies the vibrant spirit and resilience of the culture. The drum's natural wood finish and carefully assembled hardware ensure both aesthetic appeal and exceptional sound quality, making it not only a musical instrument but also a piece of art that resonates with the soulful beats of Bomba, connecting past and present through its timeless rhythm.
Bomba Drum
Bomba Drum
The bomba drum created by Víctor López is a piece that not only reflects artisanal skill but also encapsulates the rich cultural heritage of Puerto Rico. This instrument is more than a musical tool; it is a manifestation of identity, resilience, and tradition.
The drum's body is made of wood with an aged appearance, evoking a sense of timelessness and connection with nature. The drumhead's leather, stretched and secured with metal rings and tensioners, represents the duality between the natural and the industrial, the organic and the mechanical.
The rustic texture of the wood and the metallic details create a visual contrast that symbolizes the intersection of the ancient and the modern. The rope surrounding the drumhead's edge not only serves a practical function but also adds a decorative element that highlights the authenticity of the artisanal design.
The bomba drum is central to Afro-Puerto Rican music and dance, a genre that emerged as a form of cultural expression and resistance. Playing this drum revives the history and traditions of African ancestors, celebrating their legacy and keeping it alive for future generations.
This drum is not only meant to create music but also to serve as a bridge between the past and the present. Each strike on the drumhead resonates with the echoes of stories of struggle and celebration from a community that has kept its culture alive through rhythm and dance.
Víctor López's bomba drum is a testament to the power of art to preserve and transmit cultural history. It is a tribute to the resilience and creativity of a people who, through music, find ways to express themselves and connect with their heritage. This drum, with its meticulous design and powerful resonance, invites everyone to participate in a vibrant tradition and feel the energy and spirit of Puerto Rican bomba.
Nuestros Tambores tienen “Onda Sonora”
Este artículo es para uso exclusivo de; El Centro de Economía Creativa, Inc.. En su página www.nuestrostambores.com y/o el Profesor Javier Hernández con el propósito de apoyar, contribuir y conservar la historia de nuestros tambores a través de este proyecto.
Por: Prof. Victor E. Lopez 29/5/23
Artesano de Tambores de Bomba
“De nuestra experiencia y biblioteca como contribucion para mantener viva nuestra Cultura de la “Bomba”. El articulo esta escrito enfatizando en en el tambor de Bomba como instrumento de percusion.
Nuestros Tambores tienen “Onda Sonora”
El barril de bomba es un tambor tradicional usado en la música de “Bomba” de Puerto Rico. Los barriles de bomba se fabrican tradicionalmente por artesanos diestros utilizando como recurso las maderas de roble blanco de barriles de wiskey, ron o vino.
El Tambor se define o considera dentro de los instrumentos de percusión ya que se utiliza resonando su superficie con uno o varios golpes. El origen de la palabra percusion procede del verbo latino “percutere” que significa golpear o batir. Es en este tipo de instrumentos donde mejor se manifiesta el resultado y efecto porque es el golpe directo el que produce el sonido. Los instrumentos de percusion no aportan melodia pero si contribuyen grandemente al ritmo y colorido en la ejecucion de la musica. Es quizás, una de las formas más antiguas de instrumento musical. Se distingue por la variedad de sonidos que es capaz de producir y por su facilidad para adaptarse a otros instrumentos musicales.
En forma general su clasificacion desde el punto de vista musical cae dentro de los instrumentos de entonacion indefinida o sea que no produce tonos definidos sino mas bien un ruido o retumbe el cual se adapta a los diferentes ritmos y melodias de cada musica especifica. Desde el punto de vista de estructura y de su composicion se puede clasificar de membrana. Entre ellos hay la variedad como; tambores, bombos, timbales.
El sonido que captamos y escuchamos se recibe cuando la onda de sonido se genera al golpear el tambor en la superficie del cuero o parche inicialmente. Las partículas de onda estacionaria de la superficie del tambor estan en su estado de energía potencial o sea sin movimiento y esperando a ser utilizada. Una vez que comenzamos a golpear el tambor, su superficie activa la vibración, lo que hace que sus partículas de onda se expulsen de su posición fija y produzcan el sonido.
Energia Sonora
Una forma de reconocer la energia sonora son los instrumentos musicales a traves de la energia acustica. Cada instrumento está compuesto de materiales, formas y dimensiones diferentes. Al ser utilizado aplicando energia mecánica (golpe) en el tambor, esta energía se transforma en energía sonora como resultado de la vibración de los elementos que componen la accion del golpe en el cuero. Cuando se le aplica el golpe al tambor con la mano hace vibrar el cuero y como resultado se producen las ondas sonoras que conforman los sonidos o ritmos que llegan a nuestros oídos. Los movimientos armonicos de cada golpe que activan las particulas de onda emiten y conducen a la generacion de energia sonora.
La energía sonora funciona bajo principios mecánicos sencillos. El medio de transmission se propaga a traves de forma mecanica como le hemos explicado. Segun la densidad del medio la vibracion de las particulas generada por los golpes en el cuero del tambor permitira que el sonido viaje a mayor o menor velocidad, asi como tambien se determinara lo lejos que llegara el sonido.
La velocidad de la trasmision de las ondas sonoras es mas rapida cuando estas se propagan a traves de un medio mas denso. Por eso la velocidad se debe a que la vibracion entre particulas se tranfiere con mayor facilidad entre materiales mas densos. Pero no tenemos que entrar tanto en la ciencia para conocer como funciona.
El alcance del sonido sera determinado por la densidad del medio como lo es la programacion de la energia acustica. Mientras menor sea la densidad del medio mas lejos sera capaz de llegar el ruido o sonido. Es por eso que el aire es el mejor medio para hacer llegar mas lejos las ondas sonoras porque se consume menos energia mecanica y porque es un medio menos denso para propagar la vibracion.
Instrumento Musical de Membranas
El tambor es un tipo de instrumento de percusión de la família de membranófonos. Los membranófonos son instrumentos en los que se genera el sonido por la vibración de una membrana, parche o cuero tensado.
A este grupo pertenecen los Tambores de Bomba donde el sonido se produce por membranas tensadas. Cada Tambor es individual y se afina para producir unas frecuencias o sonidos determinadas de acuerdo su uso. Tiene un cuero de chivo o cabra sujetado con un aro de metal y unos tornillos que se ajustan o se aflojan para lograr la afinación deseada o preferida.
Algunas caracteristicas en el sonido es el tamano y diametro del Tambor. Mientras mas pequeno el sonido es mas agudo y mientras mas grande el diametro, mas grueso o grave (bajo).
En teoría la piel no es de igual espesor en toda su superficie. Existe desigualdad en la misma. Esto hace que sea un poco mas dificil el conseguir el mismo grado de tensión para toda la superficie. Lo que dificulta un poco la afinación, haciendo que sea dificil obtener una sonoridad pura y con resonancia. El tambor tiene curvas que llamamos la pipa o barriga la cual ayuda a una sonoridad mas amplia y profunda con un sonido con mucho mas alcance. Siendo el Tambor “Primo” el que produce sonido mas agudo y el “Buleador” el sonido mas grave o grueso.
En el tambor se genera ondas mecanicas a traves de un medio solido que es el cuero que al ser golpeado produce la vibracion que genera las ondas y propagan el sonido. Las ondas creadas son bien sensibles y dificiles de apreciar a simple vista y van a depender del material del cuero y el grueso afectando y cambiando el sonido segun su expesor.
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Bibliografia:
· Prof. Victor E. Lopez – Artesano de Madera, Cuero, Barriles de Bomba /CFI #24310
· https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuente_sonora
· https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflexi%C3%B3n_%28sonido%29
· https://conceptoabc.com/energia-sonora/
· https://es.lambdageeks.com/kinetic-energy-to-sound-energy/
· https://es.lambdageeks.com/example-of-potential-energy-to-sound-energy/
Nota aclaratoria: Parte de la información ha sido utilizada y encontrada a través de algunos temas en las páginas Web. La parte científica es más profunda. El propósito es complementar y aplicar los temas en la perspectiva del Instrumento Musical del Tambor. A esto se le suma la experiencia en la elaboración del Tambor y se complementa el propósito del artículo como medio y uso educativo. Temas específicos son propiedad intelectual de cada escritor.
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Biography
The interest in keeping Puerto Rican music alive and attracting a new strain of musicians is the engine that drives Victor López Valentín to continue creating and restoring drums under his Tambores VL brand.
Born on April 10, 1954, Victor devoted himself to the conga and bongo from a young age. In his third grade school his teachers taught him music through guitar and flute, but it wasn't until he discovered the drums that his passion would really blossom. At the age of 14, he was already playing with different small-town groups in Moca and continued his professional development in music as an adult, playing with orchestras from the western area of Puerto Rico.
“I've been in percussion for 52 years and I've always loved music. Since the 1970s I had the ability to restore my own instrument, ”explained López, who assured that he learned it thanks to some friends.
His abilities to restore instruments are evident in a 1970 “requinto” that he acquired from Danny Rivera's conga player, Sabú Rosado, during a shared stage activity. During a break, Víctor offered to buy the fifth and when Sabú accepted, he went to his house to get the money while Danny Rivera did one of his segments.
“I bought it from him for $90 and kept it until it got a little run down and restored it myself putting all the wood in condition, changing the leather and hardware,” Victor said.
In recent years, the artisan has expanded his knowledge to other branches such as the creation of drums, a skill that he acquired in 2019 after attending a Ricardo López workshop in the town of Loíza.
“I am trying to create a new era of drums… that are to play the rhythms of bomba and maintain the culture… what I have changed are the colors and endings of the drums trying to excite the youth to make it more attractive acquiring a drum and for the tradition to continue”, revealed López.
To make his drums, the craftsman acquires white oak from recycled rum barrels “and we make them. We take its natural size and its aged form and begin to elaborate based on the sizes we need. What we call the “primo” drums or followers, and the “buleadores” are prepared. We also make some small barrels from that material and include the sticks for the “cuás”.
“Most people build their drums in 24 inches. I build them in 25” and within my process I seal them inside and out. This allows me to acquire a better sound. Goat skins are used to finish it and I build the hardware myself, ”added the craftsman about his creation process.
Among his most recent work is manipulating the stave to remove a quarter of an inch and make it finer. “This allows me to make the drums rounder, fit better and be lighter.
López has shared his knowledge with other artisans around the island, most recently with young students from a school in Patillas.
Victor's instruments can be found in the hands of various musicians in different parts of the island and also outside of Puerto Rico, specifically in the states of Connecticut and Florida.
For this artisan there is no greater satisfaction that his work inspires interest in the music of the youth of Puerto Rico and that they continue to create cultural bomb rhythms.
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Meet Víctor López, a percussion artisan from Moca, Puerto Rico. He makes and repairs instruments and you can get it through his Facebook page under the name of Tambores VL. and/or www.tambores-vl.mozello.com
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Tambora Restoration
Repair of broken leather from Tambora. First photo already restored.
Promotion of culture and education.
Tambores VL committed to culture and education by offering support in a workshop for the elaboration of Bomba Drums by students of fellow artisan Professor Juan Carlos González Ramos offered to young people between the ages of 11 to 14 years old from the S.U. Joaquín R. Parilla del Pueblo de Patillas P.R.
These students made their own Bomba drum, finished and learned some rhythms and touches in just 4 months.
Presentation activity "Africa lives in me" Tuesday June 4, 2019 in the street "Congo" in Patillas, P.R. Excellent and magnificent cultural activity.