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Taiko Events This Week in Timi%C8%99oara

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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

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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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