| Names | |
|---|---|
| English | pass |
| Properties | |
| Articulation | pass |
| Shake Length | n/a |
| Parent Techniques | |
| Difficulty | easy |
| Prevalence | extended |
| Position | |
| Start | |
| End | |
| Glyph Notation | |
| Glyph | |
| Usage | placed pointing to where the asalato will go |
| Dynamics | |
| Volume | low |
| Range | low |
| Ease | low |
| History | |
| Source | unknown |
| Location of Origin | unknown |
| Date of Origin | unknown |
| Influences | n/a |
| Signature Players | n/a |
Pass the asalato from one hand to another. Requires one hand to be free; can be accomplished by passing while another asalato is in the air.
Ensure that the other hand catching the asalato has a clear and articulate landing or shake sound when it is grabbed.
None yet.
None yet.
On Instagram (at end of video).
Unknown.