2PCS Aslatua Authentic Rhythm African Shaker Aslatuas Rhythmic Ball for Lovers Beginners, Hand Shaker Balls from West Africa for Party Stage Performance Concert Black
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【African Traditional Instruments】-- This kashaka (also known as banakula, aslatua, asalato or cas cas) is a rhythmic percussion instrument that is well built. Our kashaka instrument is simple to play and is made up of 2 balls joined by 1 rope.
【Pleasure Percussion Instrument】-- Playing with this traditional African instrument will keep you entertained for hours. Playing this traditional African instrument is really simple. It resembles both a castanet and a pair of maracas.
【Premium Material】-- The balls' outer shells are composed of high-quality ABS plastic. They are stable and resistant to drops as well as to wear. To link the sand balls, used braided climbing rope, which is sturdy and unlikely to break.
【Easy for Beginner】-- Anyone on stage can pick up and play, regardless of skill level. Iron sand is placed within the sturdy, hard plastic shells to provide a terrific, loud shaker sound and the shells have a great percussive sound when they hit.
【Easy for Beginner】-- Anyone on stage can pick up and play, regardless of skill level. Iron sand is placed within the sturdy, hard plastic shells to provide a terrific, loud shaker sound and the shells have a great percussive sound when they hit.
2PCS Aslatua Authentic Rhythm African Shaker, Aslatuas Rhythmic Ball for Lovers Beginners, Hand Shaker Balls What is Kashaka Instrument? A Kashaka is a traditional poly rhythmic percussion instrument originating in Africa. These kashaka (also known as banakula, aslatua, Asalato or Cas Cas) are robustly made Rhythmic Percussion Instruments. The strong and hard plastic shells are filled with iron sand to give a nice loud shaker sound. Why Buy a Plastic Kashaka? African kashaka made from natural gourds tend to be expensive to buy. Our plastic kashaka offer an affordable alternative. Being a natural product, real gourd kashaka will differ in shape, size and robustness, whereas these plastic kashaka are consistently hard-wearing with a uniform size, sound and weight. Real gourd kashaka usually have a fixed cord length, with the cord glued into the gourds. The cord length on our ABS plastic kashaka can easily be adjusted. Real gourd kashaka are more fragile than skilltoyz plastic kashaka. So plastic kashaka are a great way to try this fascinating instrument. How to Resize the Aslatua String to Fit Your Hand? Undo one knot and re-tie the knot so the cord is a suitable length. Do not remove the cord from the hole through the shell or the filling will come out! There are no firm rules about how long the cord on your kashaka should be, make it whatever length best suits you. Make sure the knot remains secure - check it from time to time.
【Pleasure Percussion Instrument】-- Playing with this traditional African instrument will keep you entertained for hours. Playing this traditional African instrument is really simple. It resembles both a castanet and a pair of maracas.
【Premium Material】-- The balls' outer shells are composed of high-quality ABS plastic. They are stable and resistant to drops as well as to wear. To link the sand balls, used braided climbing rope, which is sturdy and unlikely to break.
【Easy for Beginner】-- Anyone on stage can pick up and play, regardless of skill level. Iron sand is placed within the sturdy, hard plastic shells to provide a terrific, loud shaker sound and the shells have a great percussive sound when they hit.
【Easy for Beginner】-- Anyone on stage can pick up and play, regardless of skill level. Iron sand is placed within the sturdy, hard plastic shells to provide a terrific, loud shaker sound and the shells have a great percussive sound when they hit.
2PCS Aslatua Authentic Rhythm African Shaker, Aslatuas Rhythmic Ball for Lovers Beginners, Hand Shaker Balls What is Kashaka Instrument? A Kashaka is a traditional poly rhythmic percussion instrument originating in Africa. These kashaka (also known as banakula, aslatua, Asalato or Cas Cas) are robustly made Rhythmic Percussion Instruments. The strong and hard plastic shells are filled with iron sand to give a nice loud shaker sound. Why Buy a Plastic Kashaka? African kashaka made from natural gourds tend to be expensive to buy. Our plastic kashaka offer an affordable alternative. Being a natural product, real gourd kashaka will differ in shape, size and robustness, whereas these plastic kashaka are consistently hard-wearing with a uniform size, sound and weight. Real gourd kashaka usually have a fixed cord length, with the cord glued into the gourds. The cord length on our ABS plastic kashaka can easily be adjusted. Real gourd kashaka are more fragile than skilltoyz plastic kashaka. So plastic kashaka are a great way to try this fascinating instrument. How to Resize the Aslatua String to Fit Your Hand? Undo one knot and re-tie the knot so the cord is a suitable length. Do not remove the cord from the hole through the shell or the filling will come out! There are no firm rules about how long the cord on your kashaka should be, make it whatever length best suits you. Make sure the knot remains secure - check it from time to time.