More Kashaka / Asalato Polyrhythms
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- čas přidán 1. 04. 2021
- Various polyrhythms played on Kashaka ( Asalato ) using a few different techniques. Number on left is left hand, number on right is right hand. Polyrhythms are: 3:4 / 3:5 / 4:5 / 3:7 / 4:7 / 4:9
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The Kashaka model used in this video are the very strong Kashaka Pro Clear shakers from www.kashaka.uk/buy
EU customers can buy from: kashakauk.etsy.com - Hudba
So tempted by the Pro + Cork bundle!
Will have to see if I have any spare pennies when I get paid!
Wow, this is brilliant!! Probs man ✌
Thanks.
Looks/sounds great! Thanks!
Heard of kashakas a cpl years ago, finally made my own set yesterday, and then today I see videos like this that show me how huge the possibilities are.
Are some of the patterns you play your own unique ways of playing/counting these time signatures and polyrhythms?
Welcome to the world of Kashaka :) have fun! The counting is based on the shakes rather than the clicks. They click together on the 1st beat of the 'resultant' rhythm - i.e.: click on beat 1, then after 12 beats when playing 3:4 polyrhythm, after 15 beats if playing 3:5 etc. Because there are more clicks in each pattern than just the 1st beat, other patterns emerge from the combinations.
This video just uses a different technique that only clicks on the 1st beat of each number: czcams.com/video/LuG9Xn2vj-4/video.html less patterns emerge, but the individual counts & the basic resultant rhythms are clearer.