Hi thank you so much for putting up this tutorial on learning first steps of beating tassa..... I'm trying to learn and this was most helpful.... question by chance are you right handed ✋️?
Dingolay and pan are some of the most easiest hands to learn It's just the people to teach I recommend searching up on UA-cam tassa drumming and listen over and over some of those videos
@@TriniVish I know Ramsingh music world sells or there's a music store as well in mid centre mall. However if yur on fb. There's a tassa group where you would be able to get sticks to your liking ( soft , medium or stiff) because there's a lot of members on the group who make them . Check out either one
@sunblackfeather7419 most tassa groups would make and sell based on yur preference ( to gwt softer sticks etc) . You could ask any group. If not some music stores have. Like ramsingh and R&S investment in South.
A thousand thanks....we need some more videos like this
Love this. Can you do some more please
Awesome tikora tassa tutorial bro! 😊
Very Cool! Can you do a dingolay tutorial?
really helpful vid! do more of these
Yess bro keep them up💯
Hi,do you know this guy who post the tassa video?
Hey bro I want to learn to play do you give lessons
Let’s gooooo thanks man post more tutorial
Thank you bro
@@kaoskrome Can you do steel pan
Any classes
I want to hear more of this dude playing
Thank you.. Look out for some new content pretty soon!
How to make sweet tassa sticks
Hi,this was very helpful, looking forward for more videos
Good day, would you be willing to give virtual lessons?
Where you got the black tape for the head bro
I spray painted it black. It was regular masking tape before
Btw bro tell d bass man that is bati hand not tikora and the next way to play tikora is actually the nadinin hand and not tikora!
Hi thank you so much for putting up this tutorial on learning first steps of beating tassa..... I'm trying to learn and this was most helpful.... question by chance are you right handed ✋️?
You're most welcome. Will try to upload some more very soon, and yes I am right handed!
Niceeeee.. Thanks! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Can you do a vid of you playing tassa now
What size tassa is that and where you bought your covering?
14 inch tassa , bought the skin at gopauls in San fernando
Up next you should post dingolay and pan hand
I'll see what I can do bro
O i can help you with that
Dingolay and pan are some of the most easiest hands to learn
It's just the people to teach I recommend searching up on UA-cam tassa drumming and listen over and over some of those videos
good job bro keep it up
Dominate hand does two and not dominant hand does one?
For the start up of the hand. Yes!
Teach us how to roll a tassa
Bought a tassa drum about 10 years ago,where can I get the sticks to buy?
Are you from south, central or north?
@@kaoskrome Central.
@@TriniVish I know Ramsingh music world sells or there's a music store as well in mid centre mall. However if yur on fb. There's a tassa group where you would be able to get sticks to your liking ( soft , medium or stiff) because there's a lot of members on the group who make them . Check out either one
@@kaoskrome ok thanks.
@@kaoskromeI got a pair from a tassa group,now I need a secluded place yes.rel noise.
Nicee bro👍👍
Thanks bro
@@kaoskrome
Hey bro, this is truly beneficial.
Can you let me know where you get sticks, please?
@sunblackfeather7419 most tassa groups would make and sell based on yur preference ( to gwt softer sticks etc) . You could ask any group. If not some music stores have. Like ramsingh and R&S investment in South.
Post Dingolay and Nagara
Bro please make a dingolay tutorial I am now learning tassa
I'll see what I can do bro. Still learning dingolay but I can probably get some help from a more experience player to do the tutorial
You are a Boss , you are sooo good are you giving lessons to kids? My grandkid who is 5 wants to learn.
Thank you very much. No unfortunately no lessons . But I will start posting more videos soon
@@kaoskrome cool im already a professional player but it would never hurt to learn something different🇹🇹🙂
@@kaoskrome looking forward to it
Do you offer lesson
No sorry
Very helpful can you do a chutney tutorial
I need to buy a 14" tassa
Check tassaman singh on Facebook
Songing clean clean
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Tikora is one hand d other sound like na di din it hv a next name but wont reaveal dat
Second sounds like wedding tikora
I know the hand you talking about. I dont know the name tho but it's a slower hand . Different from the wedding hand