Talk:Caja vallenata

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I've never seen a caja with an animal skin as a drumhead, and I think it would never sound the way it normally does with that. An X-ray photo is typically used. Unless someone else proves the contrary, I think that the animal skin reference should be deleted.

Edit: Sorry. Still learning about Wikipedia, so here's my signature: --Alvabass 05:31, 31 December 2006 (UTC)

I've seen it. remember that the x-ray film not always existed. Cajeros started using it because it was less hard, the sound was a lot more neat and also easier to stretch when adjusting.--((F3rn4nd0 ))(BLA BLA BLA) 05:47, 29 January 2007 (UTC)