Asalato From Mali

Asalato From Mali

$20.00

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  • simple hand shaker from West Africa
  • listed per piece (one hand)

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Description

A small maraca type shaker called asalato (a-sla-to)form West Africa. It is a simple musical instrument played throughout Africa. Two small shells  are filled with seeds and attached to both ends of a flexible cord. In playing, one of the pods is held in the palm with the cord going between the first and middle fingers, the other pod is flipped around and caught with the little finger. It makes a clacking sound when the two pods contact and a shake sound (more natural than western plastic “egg shakers”) when shaken.

Known by a number of other names including; kosika, kashaka, televi, two ball on a string, african egg shaker, etc., The simplicity of this instrument can be deceiving when in both hands of a skilled player. Check this VIDEO showing Marwan Morgabi from Ghana demonstrating his techniques at Motherland Music.

 

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 3 × 3 × 6 in
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

Ghana

SHAKER DESIGN

INSTRUMENT TYPE

Seed Shaker, Shaker

SOUND QUALITIES

Soft Sound

CONSTRUCTED FROM

Oncoba Spinosa Fruit Shell

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