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Skip
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The
Skip Sha Ka can be a lot of fun to play, or it can be a little frustrating
- the key is the angle at which you skip your Kashaka on a surface. My
rule of thumb is: the more parallel your spins are to the table surface,
the better. Want to make your Kashakas more melodic? Try doing Skip Sha
Ka rhythms on Chinese Temple Blocks, or even better, LP's Granite Blocks
(they're flat on top!). To see a slow motion video clip, click here (COMING
SOON). |
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One
- Handed Rhythms |
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Two
- Handed Rhythms |
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