A Simple Polyrhythic Phrase for Kashaka! (Asalato)

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • #asalato #kashaka #polyrhythms
    Hey friends! Was jamming with my asalato this week and stumbled across this phrase that I wanted to share with you. A simple polyrhythmic phrase based on 3 and 4 that can be a fun little thing to practice, with the hidden bonus of some valuable rhythmic study should you wish to delve into it! Enjoy the video and let me know what you think :)
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    00:00 - Intro
    01:07 - Pattern 1 Isolated
    01:53 - Pattern 2 Isolated
    02:49 - Pattern 1 as 4/4
    04:11 - Pattern 1 as 3/4
    05:25 - Counting over Pattern 1
    06:06 - Breaking it Down with Konnakol
    09:44 - Pattern 2 as 4/4
    10:39 - Pattern 2 as 3/4
    11:42 - Putting the Patterns Together
    12:15 - Counting Two Ways
    13:15 - Clapping the Pulses
    16:06 - Conclusion
    Cheers!
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Komentáře • 28

  • @yuvi3968
    @yuvi3968 Před rokem +5

    I see you have not a lot of views, but your content is very good, keep on 👍👍👍👏

  • @samrich2831
    @samrich2831 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I couldn’t help but also wear my asalato on my ears too 😂

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Keeps them in reach 😹😹

  • @Gael4ce
    @Gael4ce Před rokem

    So glad to find your channel! Dying to master these!

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching! Enjoy your asalato journey 😁

  • @reisshemmingdrums
    @reisshemmingdrums Před rokem

    This was great - super accessible and fun! I've got no excuse to leave my asalato in their bags now 😅

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Ah thanks my friend!! Yeah it takes some patience with them at first, for sure. But once you get into the swing of things you won't be able to put them down! Looking forward to see you post some videos with them! X

  • @mariaflygare9993
    @mariaflygare9993 Před 8 měsíci

    Omg I love this guy

  • @stephiburgess
    @stephiburgess Před rokem

    Just got my first set, thanks for my first lesson! Harder than it looks! Gonna keep at it and see how we go! Feel like I’m probably turning my hands / wrist more than I need to, and much more natural on my right than on my left!

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Hehe its bound to be easier one your dominant hand! Thanks so much for watching and commenting too. I recommend you check out my First Lesson for Asalato video if you haven't yet already, I break it down a bit more clearly than in this video. All the best and thanks again!

  • @ChessGalea
    @ChessGalea Před rokem

    🤩 super shakey shake

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Only top quality shakes here at Pete Galea studios 😁 xxx

  • @marcin_bruczkowski
    @marcin_bruczkowski Před rokem +1

    Can we please have a Kashaka course next year at OpenMindedDrumming Camp in Poland?

  • @pawlaflaming3448
    @pawlaflaming3448 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Would really love to send a small piece of my art as a thank you

  • @mozokart2406
    @mozokart2406 Před rokem +1

    Hi Pete. Nice to meet you.. Thanks for be so nice. I've got a question, how you grab from the bottom the moving ball? I mean the rope has to be the right lenght for everyone s hand size I guess or there's something I should know as a tip? Thanks a lot.. P. S. Im following you from Sardinia cheers

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem +1

      Hey there :) the key is to be relaxed, and make sure the rope length is suitable for your hand size.. just as you're saying really! I can't overstate how important having a relaxed hand is..
      Check out this other video of mine, it may prove to be helpful. Thanks!!
      czcams.com/video/2I8sysK15lk/video.html

    • @mozokart2406
      @mozokart2406 Před rokem

      @@PeteGalea thank you so much)))

  • @pierrepisu1704
    @pierrepisu1704 Před 8 dny

    Where can I buy quality shalakas, please? Every review on Amazon shows poor quality product that breaks after few days… I live in France and didn’t find any local resellers. Thanks.

  • @sallybutterworth3870
    @sallybutterworth3870 Před 6 měsíci

    Very, very, very slowly I am getting the hang of playing the Kashaka. It is quite addictive, you know. My parrot hates it because he thinks it's some rattling snake banging its head against a wall. He's bitten me more than once while I was practicing. However, I digress - a question: I know there are different sizes for different sizes of hands. Is this an important point? .. that you get the correct size Kashaka for the size of your hands? And if so, how does one go about getting the correct size. Many many thanks and I love all your videos.

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment and for watching my videos! Funny to hear about your parrot too 😹 for me, the size of the shakers isn't a huge issue unless for children or if you have really big hands.. I have pretty small-ish hands and have had no problems with medium/larger size but definitely prefer a medium size (I believe) around 45mm. I hope that helps and happy practicing!!

  • @dietrother3457
    @dietrother3457 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the lessons. How do I know if the length of the rope is right for my hands?

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for watching! Are your asalato adjustable? If so I'd say its just trial and error. Experiment and see what works. As a general rule you don't want a huge gap between your knuckles and the rope when you're just holding them without playing. Maybe I'll make a video on this topic soon! :)

  • @taylorwedemeyer3499
    @taylorwedemeyer3499 Před 2 měsíci

    I have a feeling my kashakas are a tad bit too long. Is it just because I'm a beginner, or is there a sweet spot?

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před 2 měsíci

      Could be... there definitely is a sweet spot which comes with trial and error. Just keep practicing and you'll figure it out :) adjustable ones are the way to go, if that's an option!

    • @taylorwedemeyer3499
      @taylorwedemeyer3499 Před měsícem

      @@PeteGalea thanks man! i found out that untying the knots at the ends and adjusting the length has helped tremendously. I may have found my sweet spot! :)