| Names | |
|---|---|
| English | slide knock |
| Japanese | tick-tack |
| Properties | |
| Articulation | rub, knock |
| Shake Length | n/a |
| Parent Techniques | |
| Difficulty | easy |
| Prevalence | extended |
| Position | |
| Start | |
| End | |
| Glyph Notation | |
| Glyph | none yet |
| Usage | |
| Dynamics | |
| Volume | n/a |
| Range | n/a |
| Ease | n/a |
| History | |
| Source | unknown |
| Location of Origin | Japan |
| Date of Origin | unknown |
| Influences | n/a |
| Signature Players | unknown |
Hold one asalato in two hands. Hold the knots at the end of the asalato string (one in each hand), then push them inwards parallel to the ground. This causes the two gourds to hit each other.
Will sound weak and thin.
None yet.
None yet.
None yet.
None yet.
Unknown.