The Asalato: Developing Rhythm and Coordination
The Asalato: Developing Rhythm and Coordination, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 5, with 40 lectures, based on 62 reviews, and has 242 subscribers.
You will learn about How to play the Asalato (also known as koshkash, banacula, cascas, kasskass, patica, televi and more) How to develop and how to improve coordination How to learn complex rhythms and patterns West African Rhythm and Percussion This course is ideal for individuals who are Amateur musicians or Musicians or Drummers and percussionists or World music enthusiastics or People looking for a new hobby or People who need to improve coordination or People who want to learn how to play an instrument It is particularly useful for Amateur musicians or Musicians or Drummers and percussionists or World music enthusiastics or People looking for a new hobby or People who need to improve coordination or People who want to learn how to play an instrument.
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Summary
Title: The Asalato: Developing Rhythm and Coordination
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 40
Number of Published Lectures: 40
Number of Curriculum Items: 40
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 40
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to play the Asalato (also known as koshkash, banacula, cascas, kasskass, patica, televi and more)
- How to develop and how to improve coordination
- How to learn complex rhythms and patterns
- West African Rhythm and Percussion
Who Should Attend
- Amateur musicians
- Musicians
- Drummers and percussionists
- World music enthusiastics
- People looking for a new hobby
- People who need to improve coordination
- People who want to learn how to play an instrument
Target Audiences
- Amateur musicians
- Musicians
- Drummers and percussionists
- World music enthusiastics
- People looking for a new hobby
- People who need to improve coordination
- People who want to learn how to play an instrument
The Asalato (or banakula, kasskass, patica and at least a dozen other names) is an incredible instrument from West Africa. Once you pick it up it’s hard to put down! Whether you’re a professional musician or you’ve never played an instrument in your life- this course will take you on a sweet journey with the world’s most unique percussive instrument and the world of rhythms, patterns and coordination challenges that it opens up.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to Beginner's Asalato Course
Lecture 2: Let's Talk About: THE NAME ASALATO
Chapter 2: Quick Skills
Lecture 1: 1.1 The Hold
Lecture 2: 1.2 The Shake
Lecture 3: 1.3 Pitch Change
Lecture 4: 1.4 Clicks
Lecture 5: 1.5 Click and Shake
Lecture 6: 1.6 Click Rhythm #2
Lecture 7: 1.7 Click and Shake #2
Lecture 8: 1.8 Use Both Hands
Lecture 9: 1.9 Two Hands: Bottom Hits
Lecture 10: 1.10 Two Hands: Top to Bottom
Lecture 11: 1.11 Flem Stroke: Hits with Clicks
Lecture 12: Creative Challenge
Lecture 13: Coordination Challenge: 3 on 4
Lecture 14: Coordination Challenge: 2 on 3
Lecture 15: GOTA
Chapter 3: The Basics
Lecture 1: 2.1 Hits
Lecture 2: 2.2 Hit and Shake
Lecture 3: 2.3 The Catch
Lecture 4: 2.4 Catch and Shake
Lecture 5: 2.5 Spin #1
Lecture 6: 2.6 Spin #2
Lecture 7: 2.7 Combining Techniques
Lecture 8: Creative Challenge
Lecture 9: Let's Talk About: SPEED
Lecture 10: Let's Talk About: SHAKING
Lecture 11: Let's Talk About: VARIOUS ASALATOS
Chapter 4: Two Hands
Lecture 1: 3.1 Catch vs Spin
Lecture 2: 3.2 Catch vs Spin: Alternate Hands
Lecture 3: 3.3 Catch vs Hit
Lecture 4: 3.4 Catch vs Hit: Alternate Hands
Lecture 5: 3.5 Two – Spin Pattern
Lecture 6: 3.6 Alternating Catches
Lecture 7: 3.7 Alternating Catch Rhythm
Lecture 8: 3.8 Alternating Hits
Lecture 9: Creative Challenge
Lecture 10: Coordination Challenge
Lecture 11: Ninja Coordination Challenge
Chapter 5: Goodbye
Lecture 1: Thank you
Instructors
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Inbar Heyman
Musician
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