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taiko

Noun

Meaning

(sumo) A traditional drum, beaten by yobidashi to announce the beginning of a tournament, and at the end of each day

A taiko performance.(music) A Japanese drum or a performance of several drummers in an ensemble (also called kumi-daiko).


taiko (plural taikos)

The Chatham Island taiko (Pterodroma magentae).

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Gender conventions Taiko performance has frequently been viewed as an art form dominated by men. bulleted sfn Historians of taiko argue that its performance comes from masculine traditions. Source: Internet

Doraemon can also be seen in Namco 's popular Taiko no Tatsujin rhythm game series like Taiko no Tatsujin (11 – 14 only), Metcha! Source: Internet

In Japanese shakuhachi music, for example, glissandos and timbres are often more significant than distinct pitches, whereas taiko notation focuses on discrete strokes. Source: Internet

Improv & Sketch Comedy, The Movement, Taiko drumming, BareStage student musical theater, the Remedy Music Project, Main Stacks, AFX Dance, and TruElement. Source: Internet

Oberlin College Taiko, founded in 2008, explores and shares Japanese taiko drumming as both a traditional and contemporary art form. Source: Internet

Instruments used in the daily service are the Hyoshigi, Chanpon, Surigane, Taiko, and Kazutori (a counter, to count the 21 times the first section is repeated). Source: Internet

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