| Names | |
|---|---|
| English | flop shake |
| Japanese | |
| Properties | |
| Articulation | shake |
| Shake Length | n/a |
| Parent Techniques | shake |
| Difficulty | easy |
| Prevalence | core |
| Position | |
| Start | flop position |
| End | flop position |
| Glyph Notation | |
| Glyph | none yet |
| Usage | |
| Dynamics | |
| Volume | low |
| Range | low |
| Ease | high |
| History | |
| Source | unknown |
| Location of Origin | West Africa |
| Date of Origin | unknown |
| Influences | n/a |
| Signature Players | n/a |
In flop position, shake from the elbow.
Both hands, as double shake.
Ensure that the shake sound is clear and articulate. The best sound can be produced with an up-down motion, perpendicular to the ground and parallel to the player's body.
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