The conga is originally a Cuban folk instrument, and is an instrument that is played with bare hands without the use of drumsticks.
Congas are played while sitting on a chair with the conga placed directly on the floor, while standing on a stand, and during Latin carnivals, they are played by hanging them from the shoulders with strings.
The arrangement of the congas is as shown in the photo. If you are using two congas, place the high end on the left side of the player and the low end on the right side.
When using three congas, it is common to place the high notes in front of the player, the low notes on the right, and the middle notes on the left, but they may also be placed in ascending order from the left.
If you want to line up three, please also use Meinel Classic Conga [MCC1212] [MCC11].