Understanding Polyrhythms with Kashaka!

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • #asalato #kashaka #polyrhythms
    Hi there! For this week’s video I wanted to explore the process of playing different rhythmic groupings on the Kashakas to create polyrhythms. This lesson will take you through some different polyrhythmic options, and how to decode and get started with them, whether you own some Kashakas or not!
    Let me know what you think of this lesson, and feel free to ask questions or even suggest ideas for future videos. I’m open!
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    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:56 - What are Kashakas/Asalato?
    01:32 - What is a Polyrhythm?
    02:24 - Why learn Polyrhythms?
    03:36 - Polyrhythm Basics
    06:17 - Groupings on Kashaka: 2s
    06:58 - Groupings on Kashaka: 3s
    07:28 - Groupings on Kashaka: 4s
    07:51 - Groupings on Kashaka: 5s
    08:45 - Groupings on Kashaka: 7s
    10:00 - 2:3 Polyrhythm: Kashaka
    11:39 - 2:3 Polyrhythm: Body Percussion
    13:38 - 3:4 Polyrhythm: Kashaka
    14:49 - 3:4 Polyrhythm: Body Percussion
    16:47 - 3:5 Polyrhythm: Kashaka
    17:29 - 3:5 Polyrhythm: Body Percussion
    19:25 - 4:5 Polyrhythm: Kashaka
    20:55 - 4:5 Polyrhythm: Body Percussion
    22:51 - 5:7 Polyrhythm: Kashaka
    23:49 - 5:7 Polyrhythm: Body Percussion
    25:34 - Final Recap
    27:00 - Outro
    Cheers!
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Komentáře • 84

  • @VtWildabeast
    @VtWildabeast Před rokem +7

    Dude, great explanation. great Kashaka skills. mind blown. I'm definitely coming back to this when I have more time.

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Thanks very much mate, really glad you got something out of it. I'll be sure to post similar videos in the coming weeks. Cheers!

  • @melasonos6132
    @melasonos6132 Před rokem +2

    Dang man. I appreciate the effot in the editing and production. The topic and presentation is awesome. I love asalato. Very underrated instrument. I think every percussionist should play them. I play tabla, and even still, asalato make me think of things in a different way.

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for your kind comment, I'm glad you are enjoying!! And I agree, asalato is totally unique in many ways and helps you understand rhythm in a new way. Cheers!

  • @iosmusicman
    @iosmusicman Před rokem +8

    Extraordinary talent hidden in the playing of those instruments. (I’m paused half way through for the moment). I love your presentation style too. Subbed. Thank you. Cheers. Lee

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your kind comment! Glad you are enjoying the video and really appreciate you subscribing. All the best and see you in next week's video :)

    • @iosmusicman
      @iosmusicman Před rokem +1

      @@PeteGalea seen the rest. I used to do a lot of juggling years ago including passing fire and knives with another juggler, but I think the polyrhythms above 2/3 and 3/4 are more difficult than juggling! The “balls on string” look to add yet more complexity too. Great fun. Thanks again. Lee

  • @PulseCodeMusic
    @PulseCodeMusic Před 9 měsíci +2

    Brilliant. Love this on so many levels. Introducing me to all the fundamentals to learn on the kashakas (I'm getting hooked on these things!) and delightful polyrhythmic brain food + all the good vibes :) keep it up!

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for your kind comment :) I'm glad you enjoyed the video and happy practicing!!

  • @The0peratingSystem
    @The0peratingSystem Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is such a great explanation man

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thank you, I'm glad you found it helpful!

  • @hairdresserbecca8271
    @hairdresserbecca8271 Před rokem +1

    I usually skip intros and listen to informative videos at 2x speed to get anything out of things on CZcams. But I am so sold I never subscribed so fast XD

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem +1

      Haha wow! That's very kind of you, thanks! Glad you're enjoying the content :)

  • @123Metalguru
    @123Metalguru Před rokem +2

    Great to see you doing this man! X

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Bro!!! Thank you so much man, hope you are well my friend long time no see! 👊

  • @Kufunninapuh
    @Kufunninapuh Před rokem +2

    Infectious enthusiasm 👍

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Thank you for your kind comment! All the best

  • @SzaBeat0407
    @SzaBeat0407 Před rokem +1

    Great video! I have some troubles with polyrhythm but now i start understand how works this and thats great cuz this helps my beatbox practice. Thanks !

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, I'm really glad the video helped you! Polyrhythmic beat boxing sounds awesome too, nice one!

  • @Flexistentialist
    @Flexistentialist Před rokem +1

    Thank you, man! Great explanation.

  • @julianormerod5574
    @julianormerod5574 Před rokem

    Thanks. Really appreciate your explanations and skills. very inspirational.

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed the video 😁

  • @hairdresserbecca8271
    @hairdresserbecca8271 Před rokem

    This is so thorough I can actually follow what you're saying thank you!!

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem +1

      I'm glad you're finding it helpful! Cheers :)

  • @bethgleason7183
    @bethgleason7183 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you. That is so helpful!

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for watching, I'm glad you found it helpful. Cheers!

  • @robertdeleno7143
    @robertdeleno7143 Před rokem +1

    Great lesson dude i’ve been playing drums for years and probably played all these polyrhythms really not even knowing or understanding what I’m playing I just recently started playing the Kas Kas and also found love for the Irish bones 👍🏻 The only problem I’m running into is every one in the household wants to play polyrhythms over my head with a pan with all the clanking going on 😂

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem +1

      Haha! I know how you feel. Finding the right time to practice can be so challenging when you don't have a suitable space. I'm so glad you enjoyed my video, I'll be posting more every week so I hope to see you around again :) also, I must get myself some Irish bones, they're super cool!! All the best! P

  • @Jkw211
    @Jkw211 Před rokem

    This is brilliant tysm 🙏🙏

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem +1

      Glad you dig it, thanks for watching!!

  • @reisshemmingdrums
    @reisshemmingdrums Před rokem +3

    I can't believe I never realised/knew that in 2/3 (or whichever it may be) the 3 portion is actually groups of 2x16ths, and the 2 is actually groups of 3x16ths. Kashaka is such a cool way to physically demonstrate that and I feel like everything I know is backwards 😂 Loved this man keep it up ♥

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Yes bro! If I understand your comment correctly that's the same thing I'd been confused about for so long. I thought the "3" side referred to whichever side plays the groupings of 3 and so on and so forth... Always learning! Cheers!!

    • @reisshemmingdrums
      @reisshemmingdrums Před rokem +1

      @@PeteGalea yeah that's exactly what I always thought! I suppose I never sat and thought about it but it seems very obvious now 😅

  • @yuvi3968
    @yuvi3968 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your video

  • @massimodemajo
    @massimodemajo Před rokem +1

    nice work, Pete!

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Thanks Massimo! Glad you dig it :)

  • @LadislavPazdera
    @LadislavPazdera Před rokem

    such an authentic and natural presentation of the topic... love it! :)

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Thanks so much! It's awesome that you enjoyed it and got something out of it :)

    • @LadislavPazdera
      @LadislavPazdera Před rokem +1

      @@PeteGalea absolutely! I just bought kashaka and your videos help so much! and as a musician I am also into polyrhythms, so it is a perfect mix :)) thank you!

  • @cadcom4985
    @cadcom4985 Před rokem +2

    Great video! Really well structured and man you got the technique down with the Kashaka.
    I enjoyed that you put the body percussion part in as well. Always a good practice for every musician.
    I remember my piano teacher showing me the 2:3 and it already improved my playing a lot.

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for your comment and feedback! I'm glad you enjoyed it and found it interesting, I will do my best to continue to deliver such content and improve on it! All the best with your polyrhythmic journey! 😁

    • @feelinghealingfrequences7179
      @feelinghealingfrequences7179 Před rokem

      the words to 2 on 3 is "big bag of shit"

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Haha.. I prefer 'nice bag of chips' 😂

  • @marajhindreams
    @marajhindreams Před rokem +1

    I want to decode kashakas. I’ll come back to this video when I have a better *grip* (pun intended) on them. Thank you!

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem +1

      Fantastic! Would you be interested in some more beginner-friendly Kashaka content? If so let me know and I'll happily post some videos in the coming weeks! Cheers! P

  • @felix4611
    @felix4611 Před rokem +1

    Beast ❤️

  • @MouZ245
    @MouZ245 Před rokem +1

    CZcams recommended me your video after I watched one music video. I dont consider myself musical in any way BUT...
    you explained the rythmn so easy I actually felt I understood it. Good job! Made the whole thing a lot more interesting being able to grasp what you are doing there. =)
    I wonder in what (popular) songs such polyrythms are used just for having an example.

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem +1

      Hi! Thanks for your kind comment. I'm really glad that you enjoyed it and got something out of it. As far as popular songs using polyrhythms, I'm not too sure but I know a few which may not be considered popular. Feel free to message me on Instagram at @petegalea and I can send a few over. All the best!

  • @gehteuchnichtsan7911
    @gehteuchnichtsan7911 Před 10 měsíci

    such an awesome video and explanation with so much passion 🙏 would have been great if the sound have been stereo so you could distinguish between right and left hand better with the kashakas.
    when I walk through our bureau building I always play 3:4 with my footsteps and snipping finger or beating mein chest.

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for your kind comment! I will do my best to record stereo in the future, that's a good point. Cheers!

  • @andrewgromow1112
    @andrewgromow1112 Před 4 měsíci

    Сделать непонятный хаус , который невозможно слышать-это легко. А вот приятную мелодию из подручных средств это искусство.. Приятное видео, спасибо

  • @GrowPineStreet
    @GrowPineStreet Před rokem

    Hi Pete, thanks so much for this. Have been playing asalato for about 4 months now and needed something to spice it up and was glad to have found your vid. I studied tabla very briefly and became familiar with konnakol and as soon as you introduced that to asalato I was able to play things I hadnt been able to yet. Will definitely keep checking your stuff out. I have checked your channel yet, what other instruments do you play? Do you give lessons online?

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Hello there! Thanks so much for your comment. As always, I'm so happy to know my videos are helping people learn :) I am a big fan of konnakol and its helped me massively so I try to incorporate it when I can. Generally the drumkit is my main instrument along with percussion, but I play bass and piano for fun, mostly when I'm composing music. And I do give online lessons, should you be interested feel free to message me on Instagram, or you can email me on petegaleadrums@gmail.com. cheers!!

  • @vituspirchner
    @vituspirchner Před měsícem

    🙏

  • @jahyanamusic
    @jahyanamusic Před 4 měsíci

    muito bom ISSO

  • @rubuppushup
    @rubuppushup Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for the info! Very helpful videos. I’m still looking a set I really like. Can you recommend a reliable maker or company to make quality Kosh Kash?

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Glad you like the videos! Thanks for watching. I currently have content on the channel about Kashaka UK and KoshKashMoussa. I am currently editing a new video about another amazing company. Stay tuned 😉

    • @rubuppushup
      @rubuppushup Před 3 měsíci

      @@PeteGaleaMy first set was from Moussa. Good stuff! I’ll try Koshkash UK next. Thank you!

  • @yaoguangtang1759
    @yaoguangtang1759 Před 11 měsíci

    very rhythmic

  • @feelinghealingfrequences7179

    what phrase is used for three on four?

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem +1

      You can use TA KI TA for 3, and TA KA DI MI for 4. Is that what you mean?

  • @damonhtoo
    @damonhtoo Před rokem

    Can you tell me where you got your kashaka? All the ones on Amazon have bad reviews saying they broke in the first few minutes of use.

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Kashaka UK :) I've had the Pro Clear model for a couple years now and they're still going strong after hundreds of hours of playing.

    • @damonhtoo
      @damonhtoo Před rokem

      @@PeteGalea Thanks! They have three sizes. I'll be ordering from the US so I want to get it right the first time. Is there a proper sizing method based on hand/finger measurement?

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      I know the smallest is intended for kids, and in terms of the other 2 I got the medium size.. its probably a safe bet unless you have really beefy hands, then go for the larger size. Perhaps consider emailing the seller Jon, he's very helpful. I hope that helps!

  • @OrbiliusMagister
    @OrbiliusMagister Před rokem +1

    At 5:3 I lost it...

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      It's a weird one at first, particularly on Kashaka from the perspective of feel.. main thing is to be feeling triplets or quintuplets and move from there. Does that make sense? Thanks for your comment!

  • @BIGTTSNORLAX
    @BIGTTSNORLAX Před rokem +2

    This was a cool video - 2 against 3 has always been a rhythm that interests me. I enjoyed hearing the others. You explained things well and the instrument is cool too!
    I wanted to offer a constructive note about your intro: the small jokes were good, as well as the editing. But I became frustrated as a viewer because you used phrases like 'we're going to jump right in' or 'let's just start' and then you didn't start playing anything. You kept explaining things or bringing up a new topic.
    Especially since the rhythms, instruments, and demonstrations were so interesting, my advice would be: don't bury the fun part. Just get into it, particularly if you say something like 'ok let's go!'

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it and got something out of the video. I appreciate your feedback too, I'll certainly keep it in mind for my next videos in the coming weeks. I hope you'll check those out too. All the best!

  • @Eliza.musician
    @Eliza.musician Před rokem

    Skakara

  • @johan081257
    @johan081257 Před rokem

    To much talk.

  • @rbbl_
    @rbbl_ Před rokem +2

    Weird looking guy

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před rokem +2

      My mum thinks I'm very handsome I'll have you know 🙂

    • @rbbl_
      @rbbl_ Před rokem

      @@PeteGalea i dont care lol

  • @nicolas_maiden
    @nicolas_maiden Před 6 měsíci

    You're now became my hero. 🫶

    • @PeteGalea
      @PeteGalea  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Haha cheers! Happy practicing :)

  • @melasonos6132
    @melasonos6132 Před rokem +1

    Dang man. I appreciate the effot in the editing and production. The topic and presentation is awesome. I love asalato. Very underrated instrument. I think every percussionist should play them. I play tabla, and even still, asalato make me think of things in a different way.