I just bought some of these hoping to learn to play. I wanted to hear the sounds capable and was hoping it would be advanced technical above average. I chose wisely. This guy rocks!!
Tuza has had a few years practice, he's been playing them since he was a young lad. If you check out our shop on www.africanbeat.com.au we've put together a short and simple instructional video.
Hi I am a producer Our program is a quiz show where foreigners come out and solve problems. There are stories introducing musical instruments from various countries. I want to use the video. Can I use it?
@@AfricanBeatAustralia I clicked on the link and saw that there’s no clear description if the purchase includes a pair. Am I paying $27 for one or two?
@@hankmc2909 Thanks for getting in contact, if you double check the description they actually come as a pair. Hop online, buy them and please upload some videos for us to watch your progress!!
A professional Chinese musician ranked this as "A" difficulty. It is like a mini size of the Meteor hammer, which was a very power weapon in ancient China.
@@AfricanBeatAustralia Yes, fortunately 😁. Btw, I later found out the aslatua is made by gourds. In Chinese culture, some unique shapes of gourds in Taoism represent a container of the energy of the Universe and the Earth. I'm curious what does gourd represent in Africa culture?
My god you make that look soooo easy!!!
Dam that was impressive
When you've been playing from the moment you can walk it's not too difficult!!
I am a fellow drummer and can't wait to get my hands on these, frickin awesome, thank you!
I just bought some of these hoping to learn to play. I wanted to hear the sounds capable and was hoping it would be advanced technical above average. I chose wisely. This guy rocks!!
Dude that is absolutely SICK!
Really awesome! 😁😁😁😄👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
OMG only a drummer can rock asalato like this. Wow.
Thanks Magdalena :)
So cool (:
my toxic trait is thinking this is easy to learn
Tuza has had a few years practice, he's been playing them since he was a young lad. If you check out our shop on www.africanbeat.com.au we've put together a short and simple instructional video.
That seems very standard, what is amazing is that you realize it is a toxic trait!
Cool man cool
Thank you!
Awesome! Do you ship to the US?
Hi
I am a producer
Our program is a quiz show where foreigners come out and solve problems.
There are stories introducing musical instruments from various countries.
I want to use the video.
Can I use it?
Sure. Please credit African Beat. Thank you.
🔥❤️🔥💛💚🔥
Where can I buy them?
Hi Eli, you can buy them on our website www.africanbeat.com.au/product/aslatua/
Send us a video when you've mastered them!!
@@AfricanBeatAustralia hi good PM.
Is this available to the philippines?
Thank you and excellent video
@@AfricanBeatAustralia I clicked on the link and saw that there’s no clear description if the purchase includes a pair. Am I paying $27 for one or two?
@@hankmc2909 Thanks for getting in contact, if you double check the description they actually come as a pair. Hop online, buy them and please upload some videos for us to watch your progress!!
Noice
A professional Chinese musician ranked this as "A" difficulty. It is like a mini size of the Meteor hammer, which was a very power weapon in ancient China.
They do look very similar. Happy to say the aslatua is only used for percussion.
@@AfricanBeatAustralia Yes, fortunately 😁. Btw, I later found out the aslatua is made by gourds. In Chinese culture, some unique shapes of gourds in Taoism represent a container of the energy of the Universe and the Earth. I'm curious what does gourd represent in Africa culture?
@@InkGoesFree So, these gourds were actually used as tobacco containers. Asla - tobacco, Tua - container.