Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Taiko - The Drums of ancient and modern times

Japanese taiko drums are perhaps some of the most dramatic percussion instruments of all time. Originally used both Japanese folk and classical music traditions of taiko drumming has moved with the times and evolved into a modern art form Kumi-Daiko, Taiko drum ensemble called. Kumi-Daiko Taiko exhibitions come in all different shapes, sizes and pitches. Among a dozen artists and sticks used cd entitled "Bugs" hitTools.

There are many different types of taiko, but all had one thing in common-heads on both sides of the body, which are characterized by a high degree of tension. This design is probably the result of summer climate in Japan, which is very hot and humid. Skin with high voltage would decrease the effects of humidity. Taiko drums can vary greatly in size, but the largest is Adaiko. These drums are made from a single piece of wood, often with treesthat there are hundreds of years, when it finally. In fact, some so big that when they once in a shrine or Buddhist temple Shinta Adaiko are placed, they are never moved again. Other types of taiko drums are the Shime-Daiko (available in different sizes), Uchiwa-Daiko (drum fan), Hira-Daiko (pot drum) and O-Daiko (Big Drum).

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The existence of the taiko drum can be up to sixth centuries ago in Japan. Will not surprise you, who come to visit a performance of taikothat in feudal times, these instruments were often used for military purposes. Your ideal resonances were clear and invigorating for the motivation of the troops, setting a march rhythm, or disclosure orders. In everyday life, then as now, the drums are in the religious music of the two Shinta, the native religion of Japan, and Buddhism, some time around 5 Century was introduced. In addition, the Noh, Kabuki theater and Gagaku, the traditional music of the Japanese imperial familyCourt use, the sounds of taiko drums.

As already mentioned, modern taiko performances take the form of Kumi-Daiko, or ensemble battery. Daihachi Oguchi is credited with forming the first modern taiko ensemble, Osuwa Daiko in Japan in 1951. However, there have been several other influential taiko groups. Sukeroku Daiko also emerged in the early 1950's, and the performance of the group have been announced for its speed, flexibility, strength, choreography and solo performances. In 1969, ZaOndekoza was founded by Tagayasu. This group would then Kodo, one of the world's best-known ensembles and develop performance-host of the Music Festival International Earth Day since 1988.

In recent decades, taiko drums has seen a significant increase in popularity in the United States. The first American taiko group, San Francisco Taiko Dojo, was formed in 1968 by Seiichi Tanaka, a post-war Japanese immigrants. Other groups followed similarStudents at UCLA in 1990 founded the first intercollegiate taiko ensemble, Kyodo Taiko. This foundation has started a new trend for Taiko and popular in the United States. Today it is estimated that 36 300 independent and collegiate taiko groups in America.

Taiko - The Drums of ancient and modern times

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