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Ka
Sha Ka |
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It
all begins here, or at least it should - the Ka Sha Ka is a great rhythm
to start with, as it's great for developing most of the technique and
good habits you'll need to master more challenging moves. It also gets
your hand swinging in a pendulum motion, which is key to developing a
steady beat. If you can play the Ka Sha Ka rhythm, you can learn everything
else. To see a slow motion video clip, click here. |
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One
- Handed Rhythms |
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Two
- Handed Rhythms |
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