Nagisa Taiko 20th anniversary concert in June 6, 2010
at Edogawa City Hall in Funabori
Part 1
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Nagisa Nagare-uchi |
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Our most traditional creative Taiko shows you
wonderful stick performance by Hachidan-Uchi technique. |
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Bon-Daiko gDaiTokyoOndoh & gNagisa Ondoh |
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Bon-Daiko drumming supports Bon-Odori dancing performed
in Japanese summer festival. |
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Harugasumi |
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A misty day in spring is imagined by this rhythm.
Young girls stand among the drums and beat both of them. |
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Jyu-yondai |
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Our most traditional Kumi-Daiko performance |
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Part 2
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Noroshi-Uchi |
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Solo performance by Shingo Morikawa |
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Shokkiri |
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We always play this music at the beginning of our
concert. Please watch the harmony between drums. |
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Jinyu & Kikuhime |
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This music images brave men waiting for the final
battle in silence in their battle position |
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Kurabiraki |
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This music is to celebrate the day when Sake
brewing ships delivered new Sake at the beginning of the year. |
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Takaisami & Kagetora |
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Fast beating of the drums in the early part of
this music symbolizes beating of wings by hawks flying in the sky |
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Yah! |
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Kids play this simple music hard at the front
position. |
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Ranjyatai |
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Early part of this music is silently played as
solo part, and the sound of drumming gradually becomes great ensemble against
finale. |
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Furedaiko-Buyu |
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This trilogy, including taking to the field, a
battle and victory, leads you to the Age of Civil Wars. |
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Nanawarai |
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Imagine smiles of gSeven Deities of Good
Fortuneh. We always play Nanawarai as an encore. |
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Thank you for coming! |
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Party |
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