As a kid in Jamaica, we called that a Jamaican yo-yo. They're also made from a maracas so when they're spun, they make a very distinctive sound. As your holding the string, not letting go,pull back and forth rhythmically. The common yo-yo moves up and down, while ours is pulled sideways as shown.
As a kid in Jamaica, we called that a Jamaican yo-yo. They're also made from a maracas so when they're spun, they make a very distinctive sound. As your holding the string, not letting go,pull back and forth rhythmically. The common yo-yo moves up and down, while ours is pulled sideways as shown.
kwacou 1 year ago