| Musical
Selection
Our music are originally created by ourselves. |
||
![]() |
Shokkiri & Kikuhime |
We
always play this music at the beginning of our concert. Please watch the
harmony between drums. |
![]() |
Yah! | Some
kids play this simple music as hard as possible. |
![]() |
Jin-yu | This
music images brave men waiting for the final battle in silence in their
battle position |
![]() |
Takaisami & Kagetora | Fast
beating of the drums in the early part of this music symbolizes beating of
wings by hawks flying in the sky. |
![]() |
Senju | Senju
means one thousand (i.e. a lot of) happiness. Girls and boys beat the
drums as hard as they can. |
![]() |
Jyuyondai |
All adult members' ensemble. Fast 16 beats rhythm. |
![]() |
Kurabiraki | This music is to celebrate the day when Sake brewing ships delivered new Sake at the beginning of the year. |
![]() |
Nagisa-Nagareuchi | Our
most traditional creative Taiko shows you wonderful stick performance by Hachidan-Uchi
technique. |
![]() |
Harugasumi | A
misty day in spring is imagined by this rhythm. Young girls stand among
the drums and beat both of them. |
![]() |
Ranjyatai | Early
part of this music is silently played as solo part, and the sound of
drumming gradually becomes great ensemble against finale. |
![]() |
Kaika | All adults and children take turns beating drum in flont to show their each technique. |
![]() |
Fujin & Raijin | Fujin means "god of wind" and Raijin means "god of thunder". Fujin and Raijin pictures are drawn on our symbolic Oh-daiko(lagest drum). |
![]() |
Fure-Daiko Buyu | This
trilogy, including taking to the field, a battle and victory, leads you to
the Age of Civil Wars. |
![]() |
Nanawarai |
Imagine
smiles of gSeven Deities of Good Fortuneh. We always play Nanawarai
as an encore. |