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Taiko Events This Weekend in Kos

Taiko events in Kos this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.

Kos

Sound profile

A high-energy, underground sound.

energy
90
danceability
40
valence
70
grit
30
organicness
100
commerciality
20
tempo
75
vocality
10

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About Taiko

Taiko refers to a broad range of Japanese percussion instruments, specifically the art of ensemble drumming known as kumi-daiko, which emerged in post-war Japan. These performances feature large, barrel-shaped drums like the nagado-daiko, played with heavy wooden sticks called bachi, often accompanied by the shinobue flute and intense vocal shouts. The music is characterized by powerful, driving rhythms, deep resonant tones, and a disciplined physical choreography that blends martial arts aesthetics with musical precision. Evolving from ancient religious and military roots, modern taiko is a high-energy genre that bridges traditional folk ceremonies with contemporary world percussion, emphasizing collective synchronization and a spiritual connection between the player and the instrument.

Also known as: Wadaiko, Kumi-daiko

Parent genre:Traditional Music

Taiko events in Kos this weekend - FAQ

What Taiko events are in Kos this weekend?
Mood tracks all Taiko events in Kos this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Each listing shows the full lineup, venue address, and ticket link. The calendar is updated daily as new events are confirmed. Browse above for this weekend's complete Taiko schedule in Kos.
Where can I find Taiko in Kos this weekend?
Taiko refers to a broad range of Japanese percussion instruments, specifically the art of ensemble drumming known as kumi-daiko, which emerged in post-war Japan. Find every Taiko venue and event in Kos this weekend above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
What is Taiko music?
Taiko refers to a broad range of Japanese percussion instruments, specifically the art of ensemble drumming known as kumi-daiko, which emerged in post-war Japan. These performances feature large, barrel-shaped drums like the nagado-daiko, played with heavy wooden sticks called bachi, often accompanied by the shinobue flute and intense vocal shouts. The music is characterized by powerful, driving rhythms, deep resonant tones, and a disciplined physical choreography that blends martial arts aesthe…

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