OK...I'm here scrolling youtube (it's my day off). And suddenly out of nowhere, TH-cam recommends me your video, I'm intrigued and I watch it. So freaking cool instrument!!! The sound , the beat, it sounds really cool. The way you explain, helps to understand how to hold it and how to play it too. I'll have to search more about this instrument because it's the first time that I see this. Anyway! Too many words 😅, sorry. Thank you for sharing and I wish you a wonderful weekend. 🙏
If you make your videos "for kids" like your most recent upload, it stops people from commenting, sharing, and saving them to playlists. Just so you know! I'd like to save it to a Playlist for reference but I can't!
The speed of your wrists/hands is what determines the tempo. The length of the string is more about the size of your palms and size of the balls. If the string is too short the balls won’t have the chance to clack when you wrap around your hands. If the string is too long they won’t naturally land in your palms when you wrap around your hand.
Hey, great video! I've been following your work on TH-cam and Instagram for a bit now. You've really got it down. Could you recommend a good pair of Kashakas to start out with? I looked up on Amazon but I'm not sure which ones to order.
@@shivangkapadia21 Hi, sorry if it’s too late, but I got my kashakas from my friend, Kristian, from Artisan Instruments. They are great quality and I would recommend them! You can use my promo code “Maisie10” when you check out to get 10% off your purchase from their website and their Etsy page. By doing this you will also support me in my musical endeavours as an emerging musician. See the links below: www.artisaninstruments.ca/ www.etsy.com/ca/shop/ArtisanInstruments?ref=shop-header-name&listing_id=1343158859&from_page=listing
@@hookem3768 Hi, I got my kashakas from my friend, Kristian, from Artisan Instruments. They are great quality and I would recommend them! You can use my promo code “Maisie10” when you check out to get 10% off your purchase from their website and their Etsy page. By doing this you will also support me in my musical endeavours as an emerging musician. See the links below: www.artisaninstruments.ca/ www.etsy.com/ca/shop/ArtisanInstruments?ref=shop-header-name&listing_id=1343158859&from_page=listing
"A 1eeee.....& A 2eeeeee.....& A 3eeee....A 4eeee "😂😂😂
Haven't tried this instrument but I was a tutor for 2 years and really appreciate the quality of your explanation!
I'm Brazilian and I put the video o loop by mistake, I can't stop SAMBA, please help
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I am glad to be your 1000th subscriber!
OK...I'm here scrolling youtube (it's my day off).
And suddenly out of nowhere, TH-cam recommends me your video, I'm intrigued and I watch it.
So freaking cool instrument!!! The sound , the beat, it sounds really cool. The way you explain, helps to understand how to hold it and how to play it too. I'll have to search more about this instrument because it's the first time that I see this.
Anyway! Too many words 😅, sorry.
Thank you for sharing and I wish you a wonderful weekend. 🙏
Ordered a pair of kashakas based on one of your other videos. Really like the strong sense of rhythm here. (And the confidence.) Great stuff.
muito útil, obrigado!
Nicely Done! Looking forward to seeing more of your videos!
If you make your videos "for kids" like your most recent upload, it stops people from commenting, sharing, and saving them to playlists. Just so you know! I'd like to save it to a Playlist for reference but I can't!
You play very well.
Thanks for sharing
You are doing very well. Keep it up. Have you watched Yowie on youtube?
Hi!!
What about the size of the cord?
Cool instrument 👍
Wait. Does the length of the string determine the tempo that you must shake the kashakas at?
The speed of your wrists/hands is what determines the tempo. The length of the string is more about the size of your palms and size of the balls. If the string is too short the balls won’t have the chance to clack when you wrap around your hands. If the string is too long they won’t naturally land in your palms when you wrap around your hand.
cool
Hey, great video! I've been following your work on TH-cam and Instagram for a bit now. You've really got it down. Could you recommend a good pair of Kashakas to start out with? I looked up on Amazon but I'm not sure which ones to order.
@@shivangkapadia21 Hi, sorry if it’s too late, but I got my kashakas from my friend, Kristian, from Artisan Instruments. They are great quality and I would recommend them! You can use my promo code “Maisie10” when you check out to get 10% off your purchase from their website and their Etsy page. By doing this you will also support me in my musical endeavours as an emerging musician. See the links below:
www.artisaninstruments.ca/
www.etsy.com/ca/shop/ArtisanInstruments?ref=shop-header-name&listing_id=1343158859&from_page=listing
Nice !!!
Ok, now I am a little bit more interested in learning to play kashakas!
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I'm your 196th subscriber
Where do I buy?
@@hookem3768 Hi, I got my kashakas from my friend, Kristian, from Artisan Instruments. They are great quality and I would recommend them! You can use my promo code “Maisie10” when you check out to get 10% off your purchase from their website and their Etsy page. By doing this you will also support me in my musical endeavours as an emerging musician. See the links below:
www.artisaninstruments.ca/
www.etsy.com/ca/shop/ArtisanInstruments?ref=shop-header-name&listing_id=1343158859&from_page=listing
dang ... you cute
You can play my kashakas lol sorry I’m leaving