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Hi Steve, Everyone I know in the Uk and Cuba plays with the traditional set up i.e. the macho (high timbal) on their lead side, which for you being left handed is your left side. I would recomend this way, particularly as it leads you to set the bells with the larger one also on the lead side (left for you) so your other hand can play on the head of the hembra (low timbal). If you want to use traditional timbale patterns you will find this set up much easier. But ultimately it is up to what ever you find suits your sound and playing style. I follow the Cuban path and the traditional set up suits me fine. |