Hey Cori We offer three different sizes of balls 1.75 inches/ 44mm 2 inches / 50mm 2.25 inches / 57mm These ones you see in this video are 2 inch/ 50 mm Thanks Have a wonderful day 🙏
Hey there IMClove So we offer three size of Kashaka balls and they all come with an easy adjust rope. We recommend the Laka Kashaka for smaller hands and the BOOM Kashaka for medium hands and then we also have a the Papa Kashaka for larger size hands. You can check out our website or find us on Etsy artisaninstruments.ca Thanks and have a great day
Wow 🤩 Hellean I am so happy that you found us! Yes you are right this beautiful instrument is so much fun. If you are perhaps looking to buy a set for you and for your friends! You can order them off our website! artisaninstruments.ca I look forward to hearing from you 😃 Have a wonderful weekend And feel free to contact us anytime 🙏 Kristian power 2503183666
Hey there Lynda and thanks for reaching out. To answer your question here is a link to two other videos showing the process of getting your rope to the right length for your hand size. th-cam.com/video/-dPJhXRnAG4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZzEG8KsHwBwi8VaE th-cam.com/video/tVe4O7JBOqg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BX2YChHW1SDNnBii Good luck and remember practice makes progress Kristian power
Thank you so much Melanie hooper! We offer three different size Kashakas! You can see them all on our website artisaninstruments.ca Also you can purchase them on Etsy at artisaninstruments.etsy.com Have a wonderful day
Good Day Miqueas Guzman, thank for reaching out. You can purchase these Asalato at our online store. Check it out at www.artisaninstruments.ca as well we also sell on the etsy wesite of that is more convenient!!! if you have any other questions please feel free to contact me any time. thanks
Thank You Dexthor much appreciated !! We have a set with you name on it. Check out our website to order. artisaninstruments.ca have a wonderful day !!! Also we love Argentina and one of our Artisans is from Argentina Mr. Juan Manual Rizzatti. check out his cool video here.
@@artisaninstruments thanks for your reply! It's really Nice to see a brother there!! Is he living outside from Argentina? How can i buy the instrument? Thanks
Hey there Beeman Thanks for your comments and checking us out! So what is happening at 3:13 is That I am playing Kashakas in each hand and showing a technique that is basically and exercise of turning the wrists and rotating both Kashakas inside and outside the hands in the same direction at the same time. Then at 3:52 I am showing the same technique except the Kashaka are being playing in opposite directions. Thanks for connecting with us here at Artisan Instruments, stay tune and we will be releasing some new videos soon. We have moved to our new oasis and are getting everything ready for this next big stage of our life’s. Thanks Beeman and also there is a function in TH-cam we’re you can slow the videos down, perhaps this could be used as a advantage for you my friend! Take care until next time Rap with you soon
Thank you for your support. We are excited to hear that you enjoyed the info. Would you be willing to share a little more about the impersonations. We are always looking at ways to improve and help the human race ! 🙏
I am sorry, but this is exactly how we shouldn’t play. Twisting of the hand is a wrong technique. Please check out some others who can actually play and see how they do it. I’m disappointed to see that people put stuff up TO TEACH, but have no idea themselves. I’ve been to enough workshops to say this, and carry on with my search elsewhere, how to play the cascas.
Hey there Julianna, you are absolutely right about the twisting technique. I have put that exercise in this video for beginners to use to help get the feeling of passing the Kashakas on both sides of the hand. I appreciate your feedback, thank you. I am sorry to have disappointed you and will be working hard on some future videos that will explain more on how to learn to play the Cas Cas. Perhaps you have some suggestions or references videos that have helped you to learn to play? Thanks again and have a wonderful day!
I found this extremely helpful in getting the feel for it. I felt completely miserable and intimidated by my first attempts. There are no “wrong” ways to play an instrument if you’re having fun.
Yes sir you are 100% right this instrument is called Asalato and originally comes from the oncoba spinosa tree which thrives in many parts of Africa including the beautiful Ghana 🇬🇭 Thanks for the info and I do apologize for not giving credit where it is deserved. Thanks 🙏
Красавчик! Очень классный урок и Ваш юмор очаровательный! Спасибо!
This lesson was very helpful, tkanki you ❤😊
Thank you for your support
😊
Thanks so much for the video, very very helpful!
Muito obrigadaaaaa!!! Melhores exercícios iniciantes que encontrei até agora!!
Thank you 🙏
Your very welcome
Moser videos to come soon
🙏
What size are yours? I have trouble catching the end bc it’s short
Hey Cori
We offer three different sizes of balls
1.75 inches/ 44mm
2 inches / 50mm
2.25 inches / 57mm
These ones you see in this video are 2 inch/ 50 mm
Thanks
Have a wonderful day
🙏
Also you might find that your rope is to short and May need to be adjusted
Bye for now
Awesome lesson, awesome teacher! 😉
Thank you for your kind works of support!
🙏
That was actually pretty helpfull !! Thankyou
Thank you Rafael
Much appreciated
We are glad to be of help.
Amei seu vídeo e sua didática!! Aprendendo sempre ♥️
Muchas Gracias Luiza
And Mucho Gusto
Have a blessed day
There will be more videos coming soon
🙏
That was a great help, thank you!
Your very welcome
Keep up the good work
And Remember that practice makes progress
Have a wonderful day
Hi thanks for the lesson! How do I know what is the right size when buying them?
Hey there IMClove
So we offer three size of Kashaka balls and they all come with an easy adjust rope.
We recommend the Laka Kashaka for smaller hands and the BOOM Kashaka for medium hands and then we also have a the Papa Kashaka for larger size hands.
You can check out our website or find us on Etsy
artisaninstruments.ca
Thanks and have a great day
I was today years old when I saw these for the first time. Now I MUST get a set and get to learning them. My drum circle friends will love them.
Wow 🤩 Hellean
I am so happy that you found us!
Yes you are right this beautiful instrument is so much fun.
If you are perhaps looking to buy a set for you and for your friends! You can order them off our website!
artisaninstruments.ca
I look forward to hearing from you 😃
Have a wonderful weekend
And feel free to contact us anytime
🙏
Kristian power
2503183666
Do I have to shorten the cord to fit my hand?
Hey there Lynda and thanks for reaching out.
To answer your question here is a link to two other videos showing the process of getting your rope to the right length for your hand size.
th-cam.com/video/-dPJhXRnAG4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZzEG8KsHwBwi8VaE
th-cam.com/video/tVe4O7JBOqg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BX2YChHW1SDNnBii
Good luck and remember practice makes progress
Kristian power
The tongue has me laughing as well as a good lesson, I'm going to purchase a set. Thnx for lesson and giggle
Thank you so much Melanie hooper!
We offer three different size Kashakas!
You can see them all on our website artisaninstruments.ca
Also you can purchase them on Etsy at
artisaninstruments.etsy.com
Have a wonderful day
great ! please continue infinetly
Thank you Martina
We will definitely be making some more videos
🙏
awesome lesson
Thank you
You very welcome Linda 🙏
Rock on 🤘
Hi bro, liked your video please do more
Thank you Manoj
There are more videos coming in the near future. Thanks for reaching and have a fabulous week!
I have plastic ones that seem heavy
Where can i buy this asalato?
Good Day Miqueas Guzman, thank for reaching out. You can purchase these Asalato at our online store. Check it out at www.artisaninstruments.ca as well we also sell on the etsy wesite of that is more convenient!!! if you have any other questions please feel free to contact me any time.
thanks
thanks youuu
Your welcome 🙏
Nice!! I need to buy it and start practice..thanks from Argentina!!
Thank You Dexthor much appreciated !! We have a set with you name on it. Check out our website to order. artisaninstruments.ca have a wonderful day !!! Also we love Argentina and one of our Artisans is from Argentina Mr. Juan Manual Rizzatti. check out his cool video here.
th-cam.com/users/shortskJBUQajtjfs. this is the video of Mr. Rizzatti
@@artisaninstruments thanks for your reply! It's really Nice to see a brother there!! Is he living outside from Argentina? How can i buy the instrument? Thanks
Awesome love your way of teaching
Thank you Indian, we love to teach! thanks for commenting. More videos coming soon
Saludos desde Puerto Rico. Me encantó tu video. De los que he visto el tuyo es el más fácil de seguir además de que eres muy simpático.
Muchas gracias 🙏
🇵🇷
Keep up the good work
🙏🤩
Great video
Thank you Chardy!
3:13 and 3:52 I missed what happened there, because it was going so fast, and, even though I can see, I can't see as well as most people.
Hey there Beeman
Thanks for your comments and checking us out!
So what is happening at 3:13 is That I am playing Kashakas in each hand and showing a technique that is basically and exercise of turning the wrists and rotating both Kashakas inside and outside the hands in the same direction at the same time.
Then at 3:52 I am showing the same technique except the Kashaka are being playing in opposite directions.
Thanks for connecting with us here at Artisan Instruments, stay tune and we will be releasing some new videos soon.
We have moved to our new oasis and are getting everything ready for this next big stage of our life’s.
Thanks Beeman and also there is a function in TH-cam we’re you can slow the videos down, perhaps this could be used as a advantage for you my friend!
Take care until next time
Rap with you soon
Vlahovic Dusan teach asalato
😂
Thank you 🙏
I see that Vlahovic is a very talented human
😊
I find your impersonations problematic but the info was good, thanks for that
Thank you for your support. We are excited to hear that you enjoyed the info.
Would you be willing to share a little more about the impersonations. We are always looking at ways to improve and help the human race !
🙏
Hey Dexthor you can purchase these lovely Kashakas at our Website
artisaninstruments.ca
Thanks for asking, peace be with you all!
😊
😄👍👍✨
Thank you
Ich treffe nur meine eigene Hand
Hey Ferdinanad
This instrument is a little tricky to learn at first but keep on practicing and you will succeed in no time! Have a great day
Danke
🙏
😐
Good or bad? I see a straight face 😐
Whatcha thinking?
That is a long name. Its called Tulukok. Period. One word
Thank you 🙏
I am sorry, but this is exactly how we shouldn’t play. Twisting of the hand is a wrong technique. Please check out some others who can actually play and see how they do it. I’m disappointed to see that people put stuff up TO TEACH, but have no idea themselves. I’ve been to enough workshops to say this, and carry on with my search elsewhere, how to play the cascas.
Hey there Julianna, you are absolutely right about the twisting technique. I have put that exercise in this video for beginners to use to help get the feeling of passing the Kashakas on both sides of the hand. I appreciate your feedback, thank you. I am sorry to have disappointed you and will be working hard on some future videos that will explain more on how to learn to play the Cas Cas. Perhaps you have some suggestions or references videos that have helped you to learn to play?
Thanks again and have a wonderful day!
@@artisaninstruments I don't know. That twisty twisty was pretty rad to me. Thanks for this amazing informative video. More please!
I found this extremely helpful in getting the feel for it. I felt completely miserable and intimidated by my first attempts. There are no “wrong” ways to play an instrument if you’re having fun.
@@hookumsnivey1696 exactly, the only wrong way is one that injures you in a way (also longterm)
@jupianna, you're a downer
Use the correct name, it called Asalato, from Ghana. I don't know why when you copy things from Africa you don't give credit.
Yes sir you are 100% right this instrument is called Asalato and originally comes from the oncoba spinosa tree which thrives in many parts of Africa including the beautiful Ghana 🇬🇭
Thanks for the info and I do apologize for not giving credit where it is deserved.
Thanks 🙏