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Taiko - Wikipedia In Japanese, the term taiko refers to any kind of drum, but outside Japan, it is used specifically to refer to any of the various Japanese drums called wadaiko (和太鼓, lit 'Japanese drums') and to the form of ensemble taiko drumming more specifically called kumi-daiko (組太鼓, lit 'set of drums')
History – Stanford Taiko In Japanese, taiko literally means “drum,” though the term has also come to refer to the art of Japanese drumming, also known as kumi-daiko Taiko has been a part of the Japanese culture for centuries Centuries ago, taiko was used predominantly in the military arena
Japan’s Beating Heart: The History of Taiko in Japanese Culture . . . Throughout its long history, taiko has taken on many roles, one of the most consistent of which has been as accompaniment for rituals and religious ceremonies In Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines across Japan you will find taiko, with the instrument considered sacred by many
Taiko Center of the Pacific | A school of traditional contemporary . . . Taiko Arts Center (TAC) promotes and fosters an appreciation of the art of taiko through education, preservation, collaboration, and innovation TAC adopts and supports the vision of Kenny Endo Sensei that tradition is the basis of innovation and taiko bridges cultures and promotes peace
History of Taiko — San Francisco Taiko Dojo The history of Taiko is interwoven in the fabric of Japanese history Regarded as sacred since ancient times, the drum was first used to drive away evil spirits and pests harmful to crops
What is Taiko — TaikoArts Midwest Taiko is the Japanese word for drum and refers to the modern style of playing these drums Wadaiko (in Japan) and kumi daiko (in North America) is movement infused, heart-pounding, dynamic group drumming
TAIKO PRIMER - Seattle Kokon Taiko Origins — Taiko is a synthesis of rhythm, movement and spirit, and its origins lie deeply embedded in Japanese culture and history Taiko appears in the Japanese myths of origin involving the sun goddess Ameterasu Taiko circle the head of the god of thunder
Taiko - New World Encyclopedia Taiko (太鼓) means "great" or "wide" "drum" in Japanese Outside Japan, the word is often used to refer to any of the various Japanese drums (和太鼓, 'wa-daiko', "Japanese drum," in Japanese) and to the relatively recent art-form of ensemble taiko drumming (sometimes called " kumi-daiko, " (組太鼓)