Bongo

/ˈbɑːŋɡoʊ/ noun

A pair of small, hand-played drums usually played together to make rhythmic music.

From West African languages, likely Bantu origin. The word traveled to Cuba with enslaved people, became central to Cuban music, then spread worldwide as bongo music became popular in jazz and world music.

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