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Here is the second part of the two-part primer on konnakol, where I'll show you how to recite gaps, aka "the spaces between the notes". Click "Show more" to learn how. Here are the basic phrases we use for reciting gaps, from 1 to 10 beats long: 1: - 2: Dhim- OR Tham- 3: Dhing OR Thang 4: Dhim--- OR Tham--- 5: Dhim-Dhing OR Tham-Thang 6: DhingDhing OR ThangThang 7: Dhim-Dhim-Dhing OR Tham-Tham-Thang 8: Dhim--- Dhim--- OR Thang--- Thang--- 9: DhingDhingDhing OR ThangThangThang 10: Dhim-DhingDhim-Dhing OR ThamThangThamThang In this video I finish decrypting the korvai I presented yesterday, and then recite it. Try to follow along! Let me know if you have any questions. Hope you like the video. See you tomorrow!

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