Kashaka (Aslatua) Tutorial from a Man in Kyoto!

“”Ethan Streblow” “” Kyoto “Ah, a description as well? Yes, please. An asalato explanation. An asalato description … Is it okay if it’s in Japanese? Yes. That'' s alright. Alright. Hello, everybody. This is, um … The asalato is made from the nut of a tree, bound together by a string. It'' s a simple layout. At this time 3 years back, I remained in Senegal. I got these nuts, and after that I polished them myself.It ' s a

easy … … you hang it in between your first finger as well as your center finger and also hold it around your ring finger and also pinky. Hold it such as this, and also give it the ol’ “Shaka Shaka.” It'' s like knocking on a door. And afterwards let go with your fingers. Ah … I see. One, two, 3. One, two, three. One, 2, 3. One, 2, three.It ' s

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a “”3″rhythm. And after that you catch it. You catch it and also allow it go while drinking. One, 2, 3, four. One, two, three, 4. One, 2, three, 4. One, 2, three … Ah, I see … And this is the switch between left and best. After that, you can blend it up with numerous kinds of tempos. Like “three” time or “4” time. These are some examples. Hang, as well as the helicopter? “” Denden””? What'' s Denden? Denden? Ah! The earlier one was this. The Flip Flop. Ah, yes. One, 2, 3. One, 2, 3. I see. Then, the Hang. One, 2, 3, 4. One, 2, 3, 4. Ah, yes. The Helicopter is this. Ah, yes. After that, Denden is … much more in the wrist. Yes. One, two. One, 2. Denden. And after that, the Airturn, is umm … This round, occurs and swaps locations with this ball … Woah! That looks hard. Yes, this is the just one that'' s a bit difficult. Ah! I understand. There'' s the simple method of seeing it. You wish to match the paces with your wrists. Ah, yes. Alright, so with this hand, I'' “ll do “three” time.Yes.

As well as after that I'' “ll do “4” time with my left hand. Ah, yes, yes, yes … Alright, allowed'' s do them both with each other … A different rhythm. After that, you do the Hang, which is “” 4″” time with your appropriate hand. And also after that Denden with your left hand. As well as together is seems like this. After that … That'' s impressive! You can change a bit to and fro. After that, you can begin throwing them about. Something like that. Thank you so much! Alright, I'' m gon na … I ' m gon na buy these. “” 104 Flights of Stairways” “” “16,690 Actions””.

One, 2, three, 4. One, 2, 3, 4. One, 2, 3, 4. One, two, 3 … Ah, I see … And also this is the button between left and also. One, two, 3, four.

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Kashaka (Aslatua) Tutorial from a Man in Kyoto!

Hey groovy people! I've got a new video for yah! I've been meaning to pick up an Aslatua for about nine years, and I never really felt it was the right time. A month ago, as I was wandering Kyoto, I came across an opportunity that I felt was too good to pass up. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did, and if you're trying to learn the Kashakas, then let me know if this was helpful.
Thanks Jun for letting me film this!

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