
Odaiko - Instruments of the world
The Odaiko is a large Japanese barrel-shaped drum. Taut skins are stretched across each end of the body, though usually only one end is struck. It sometimes rests on a stand and is played with two sticks whose ends may be padded.
Kodo - "O-Daiko" - HD (japanese drummers - Taiko - YouTube
Le collectif Kodo est formé en 1981 par d'anciens membres du groupe Ondekoza à la suite d'un différent entre Tagayasu (fondateur d'Ondekoza) et ses musiciens. Il perpétue et réinvente la...
Attributed to Kodenji Hayashi - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
O-daiko, a barrel drum played in temples, theater orchestras and at festivals. This unusually ornate o-daiko, with its cloisonné stand and body, was made by order of the Japanese government for the Vienna Exposition of 1873, the first in …
O Daiko | Japanese | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title: O Daiko. Date: 19th century. Geography: Japan. Culture: Japanese. Medium: Wood, skin. Dimensions: H. 19-1/2 in.; Diam. 19-1/2 in. Classification: Membranophone-double-headed / barrel drum. Credit Line: The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889. Object Number: 89.4.1534.
ODAIKO (Asano Taiko, Japón) - YouTube
2021年1月13日 · Taller estilo Odaiko de la mano de Akemi Jige del grupo Hon O Daiko en Asano Taiko, Japón 2015, junto a Romi Taverna de ZenDaiko, Argentina.
In the 1960s, kumi daiko came to the United States. The first group in the U.S. was the San Francisco Taiko Dojo, founded by Grandmaster Seiichi Tanaka in 1968. In 1969, Reverend Masao Kodani and George Abe created Kinnara Taiko at …
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Though there are many eisa groups in existence, Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko is perhaps one of the most internationally recognized for its fusion of odori (traditional dance) and karate movements. Performers dance and drum simultaneously to an exciting blend of traditional and contemporary Okinawan and Japanese music.
Odaiko - Tentekomai - Traditional Japanese Instruments
The description of Odaiko that Tentekomai can rent. You can make impressive sound with this drum.
Japan 'Odaiko' - Hartenberger World Musical Instrument Collection
2021年4月23日 · Odaiko, translated literally from Japanese means ‘Big Drum.’ This odaiko is a barrel-shaped drum finished in red lacquer, a hue which represents strength, with large brass tacks to secure the hides on both sides of the drum.
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