Boom Kashaka Lesson #2

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • Building on the basics from Lesson #1, this video shows how to do the top catch and the bottom catch, and how to train your hands to work together.
    Boom Kashakas are also called asalato, aslatua, patika, kosika, kes-kes, cas-cas, tchongot tche, thelevi. Maybe in your country they have another name?
    Check out our website for more information on the Boom Kashakas and to purchase:
    www.artisaninstruments.ca
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Komentáře • 25

  • @vincentrestrepo6015
    @vincentrestrepo6015 Před 2 lety +6

    Lovely energy mate. I'm just learning and hope to see more vids coming soon!

  • @stevenbarker2006
    @stevenbarker2006 Před 28 dny +2

    Nice content, ty

    • @artisaninstruments
      @artisaninstruments  Před 11 dny

      Thanks so much Steven. We are delighted that you got something out of this video.
      Have a wonderful day!!

  • @terryroberts5309
    @terryroberts5309 Před 2 lety +2

    Very good video ive watched a few different ppls now and they have great advice

    • @artisaninstruments
      @artisaninstruments  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much Terry
      I am delighted that you like the videos!!
      I do apologize for not posting more, however I am now setting up my operations in a new location and will be creating more great videos in the near future.
      Stay tuned !!
      Thanks for your comment
      🙏

  • @Arthonicus
    @Arthonicus Před rokem +2

    Great lessons! Thank you. I am left handed but i "performed" way better with the right. Why is it so?

    • @artisaninstruments
      @artisaninstruments  Před rokem +1

      Hey there Daniele
      I am so stoked you are learning this fun and challenging instrument. Congratulations 🎉
      Sometimes we find humans who are trying a thing for the first time can be better at it with their non-dominant hand 🤚🏾 They may have a tendency to lead with their non-dominant hand. Either way both hands can be trained equally it’s just a matter of time and focus. Whatever you practice with one hand do with the other and don’t forget have fun.
      😆
      Kristian Power 💥
      🙏

  • @wahtnub4913
    @wahtnub4913 Před rokem +1

    Any tips on a small hand? When I try doing the top grab, I have to stretch my index finger far because the ball lands beside the other ball.

    • @artisaninstruments
      @artisaninstruments  Před rokem +1

      Good day WahtNub
      Thanks for reaching out to us here at Artisan Instruments!!
      You are right about the top grab it is a difficult one to master. My tip for you would be to try your best to relax your hand. This allows your fingers to be a little bit bent and try to put some space between your fingers. With this extra space between your fingers your hand becomes bigger and allows more room to catch the Kashaka.
      Also by having your hand nice and relaxed will allow the balls to move freely and move to make room for the other ball shaker to fit in your hand.
      I hope this helps you today WahtNub and have a wonderful day
      Rap with ya soon
      🙏

    • @wahtnub4913
      @wahtnub4913 Před rokem

      @@artisaninstruments Thank you :)

  • @gregh9812
    @gregh9812 Před 2 lety +1

    How about those boom kashakas though? You betcha!

    • @artisaninstruments
      @artisaninstruments  Před 2 lety

      How about thous Kashaka 😄
      They are a super fun instrument to play and to teach. More videos on the horizon Greg
      Thanks so much for checking us out and commenting.
      I look forward to hearing more from you

  • @BlueBass2
    @BlueBass2 Před rokem +1

    can you tell me how long the string is between your kashakas? i’ve struggling with catching and want to blame it on the string length - it’s 4 inches

    • @artisaninstruments
      @artisaninstruments  Před rokem +2

      Hey there Blue Bass 2 thanks for reaching out.
      When it comes to the rope length we have discovered that it is all really dependent on the size of the players hands.
      Also when you are first learning to play it is advantageous to have your rope a little longer then normal. This helps aid in the catching.
      Not sure if you have seen our video on sizing your Kashakas
      Here is the link
      czcams.com/video/V1JAfmFE5z8/video.html
      This should give you some insight to the length of rope that you will need to give your self the best opportunities to learn this fun but challenging instrument!
      Please feel free to contact us if you have any more questions or you just want to share your experience and thoughts 💭
      Thanks and have a wonderful day
      Kristian power
      🙏

    • @BlueBass2
      @BlueBass2 Před rokem

      @@artisaninstruments thank you!!!

  • @narmada140
    @narmada140 Před rokem +1

    I think my ropes are to long :( do you know a way to shorten them? The ropes dont go trough the shakers. If i hold the ball in my ring and pinky finger, the middel of the curve of the rope is about 1 cm away from my fingers.

    • @narmada140
      @narmada140 Před rokem

      Maybe more

    • @artisaninstruments
      @artisaninstruments  Před rokem

      Hey there N Armada
      This is a good question
      I have made a short video on sizing your Kashakas. Check it out and see if the information helps you there.
      Also do you have the traditional Kashakas ?
      Hit me back I would love to help
      Maybe you could send a phot of your Kashakas.
      If it is easier we can communicate thru email
      Mine is
      kpowerai@gmail.com
      Thanks N
      🙏

    • @narmada140
      @narmada140 Před rokem

      @@artisaninstruments i think i was a little to quick to judge 😅 after practicing a few days i got better movement. It was more a bad posture thing than the rope length. Now catching the ball is way easyer! :)

  • @rokaskucinskas4840
    @rokaskucinskas4840 Před rokem +1

    Where to buy it???

    • @artisaninstruments
      @artisaninstruments  Před rokem

      Hey there Rokas
      Here is a link to our website where you can purchase your very own Kashakas.
      www.artisaninstruments.ca
      Also if you have any questions please feel free to contact me anytime
      Thanks

  • @JaKarota
    @JaKarota Před 2 lety +1

    What is the size of the balls?

    • @artisaninstruments
      @artisaninstruments  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey there Magdalena, the Kashaka balls in this video are 2 inches in diameter.
      Thanks for commenting
      I have recently moved my home and I am rebuilding my shop!!! Soon I will have some
      More videos and lots of great new instruments coming out!
      Have a wonderful day 🙏

    • @JaKarota
      @JaKarota Před 2 lety

      @@artisaninstruments thank you.