Taiko drums are traditionally used in Japanese music and festivals, serving both ceremonial and entertainment purposes. They accompany various forms of performing arts, such as dance and theater, and are integral to community celebrations and rituals. In modern contexts, taiko drumming has also evolved into a popular performance art, showcasing the drums' dynamic rhythms and physicality in concerts around the world. Additionally, taiko is used in educational settings to promote teamwork and cultural appreciation.
I you mean the Taiko drums, they are used in temples during the recitation of the Sutras by the monks to keep the rhythm.
it is made by drums and sticks
Play with Me Sesame - 2002 Chariot Taiko Drums was released on: USA: 22 April 2013
"Taiko" means drum in Japanese. It can also be used to refer to a Japanese drum. Taiko are 3 sticks percussion instruments. Taiko drumming is featured in a Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas.
Snare, Base, high and low Tom-Toms, Bongo, floor Tom, conga, Djembe, Taiko and Tenor Drums :)
Taiko Hirabayashi has written: 'Hirabayashi Taiko' 'Hayashi Fumiko' 'Sakka no tojiito'
Kinnara Taiko was created in 1969.
The cast of By This Parting - 1998 includes: Emiko Kinoshita as Kita No Taiko Dan Kinoshita as Kita No Taiko Tsuneko Kokubo as Mrs. Chiba Shiho Shibala as Kita No Taiko Yasuhiro Shibala as Kita No Taiko Greg Shimizu as Kita No Taiko John Ullyatt as The Dancer Etsuko Yoshida as Kita No Taiko
Taiko Nakajima has written: 'Sorosoro kuru'
Hirabayashi Taiko was born on 1905-10-03.
Hirabayashi Taiko died on 1972-02-17.
Taiko no Tatsujin Wii happened in 2008.