A Conversation for Taiko: The Way of the Drum

A490655 Taiko

Post 1

Ariel

http://www.h2g2.com/A490655

I noticed that there were no guide entries on the Japanese art of taiko (drumming). As I am teaching a class on taiko, I thought I would compile a brief synopsis and offer it for your consideration.
Thank you!
cheers-
Ari


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Post 2

Wampus

Very nice. Shouldn't have any problem getting Edited.

It does sound a bit like a lecture on Taiko. While reading it, I was reminded of the sermons my martial arts instructor gives at the end of every lesson on the way of Capoeira (my chosen martial art).

Wampus


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Post 3

Salamander the Mugwump

An interesting entry and an enjoyable read. A couple of times I've seen (on tv), Japanese drummers playing enormous drums whilst lying on their backs. They played with enormous vigour and the sound was wonderful - very moving. Was it Taiko I listening to and watching? If so, I can confirm that I love the sound of those drums. smiley - smiley


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Post 4

Martin Harper

Too much niceness... must... post... negative comments...

Dang. This is tricky. It's a great entry.

One question is "where do I go from here?" - I want to visit sites of taiko associations on the web, for example. Got URLs?

Daihachi Oguchi == Oguchi Sensei ?? This needs explanation...

> "Originally, drums came from China and Korea, and later with Buddhism, from India."

I think I know what you want to say here - but it feels a little clumsy... could it be rephrased?

> "religiosity"

That Can't be a word! smiley - winkeye

--
Aside from those nitpicks - this is wonderful. Perfect. Fabulicious. And lots of other good stuff... The last section was particularly inspiring I thought. More great stuff like this, please... smiley - smiley

myre - "You don't have to be a peer to help review Peer Review - get stuck in!"


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Post 5

Ariel

Yes, that's taiko!
There are several stances and positions used depedning upon the piece being played and often the region it originated from. There's a lot I didn't say about taiko in that piece for the sake of space. Theposition you describe is particularly grueling because it requires so much stregnth in your abdominals (have to do lots of sit-ups or you can hurt your back).
Thanks for your comments... I"m glad you've seen some performances and enjoyed them.
cheers-
Ari


A490655 Taiko

Post 6

Ariel

Thanks for your thoughtful comments. Sometimes its easy to get stuck in the "lingo" of a community (especially a non-English speaking one!) and miss these sorts of things.
So:

Yes, I can include URL's for additional references... perhaps at the bottom? At this point there is only one written text on taiko that I'm aware of and its about the Kodo dummers... hmmm you've given me an idea!)

"Sensei" roughly translates as "Master" or "teacher" in the highest sense of the word. Its used in marital arts as well. Thanks for pointing out the need for clarification.

"Originally drums came from...." Heehee.. I see what you mean! Yes, I can rework that.

"Religiosity"... hmmmm my spell checker liked it, though I had to pause and think about it. I'll check.

Is it the custom for me to post an edited version at this point? Do I do that as a response to this conversation?

Thank you for helping me make the writing clearer!
cheers-
Ari


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Post 7

Martin Harper

custom is for you to edit the existing entry (edit page button), and come back and tell us when it is fixed. Then nothing happens for ages, entirely by chance, until a scout happens to see it and recommends it...

We call it "progress" smiley - winkeye


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Post 8

Ariel

Okies-
I've made some changes to the article.
I hope it reads a bit better. Please let me know.
I also added a few links smiley - winkeye
ALl the best (and hope everyone is having fab holidays)
Ari


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Post 9

James Casey

Perhaps you might add http and :// to the links at the base of the article; otherwise people can't click on them.

This is a very comprehensive and well-written article - well done! smiley - smiley

KC


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Post 10

Ariel

I added the http://
Thanks for the comments!


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Post 11

Salamander the Mugwump

This entry continues to be interesting and well written and it would be nice if a scout picked it soon. smiley - smiley


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Post 12

Ariel

Hi Sal smiley - winkeye
Thanks for the endoresement... I was beginning to think this entry was lost forever in the depths of Peer Review.
I have another one languishing in there as well... sigh. ( I did notice I need to fix those url links....!)
I better get back to work on those bats!
cheers-
Ariel


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Post 13

Martin Harper

Try using tags for the external URLs...


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Post 14

Salamander the Mugwump

Ariel, which other entry do you have languishing ... sigh. I liked the Taiko so much, I'd like to go and read your other article.

You can find out how to do the url links at "How to write entries in GuideML" http://www.h2g2.com/A395552

If you haven't got time to go there, do them like this:

Link to Rolling Thunder

I think I've got that right. You could probably just copy and past it then update to test it.

Sal smiley - smiley


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Post 15

Ariel

Thanks for your very kind words, Sal.
As fate would have it... the other entry got recommended yesterday (yay!).. but I'm still planning a few tweaks... if you're interested its at http://www.h2g2.com/A507773 and its an article about Miscarriage.
Please let me know what you think. You're input is always very helpful.
Thanks for the links info!
talk soon (and I am starting on that article about bats now!)
Ari


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Post 16

Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese

Really great entry, and I was about to start a vigorous rant about seeing it still hanging around in the Peer Review...

Well, the Edited Entry is at http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A516548, and was already featured on the front page on 13 Mar. So all it takes is to move this thread over to where it belongs smiley - smiley


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Post 17

Salamander the Mugwump

I wonder how long it will be before this thread is moved out of Peer Review. Taiko's an excellent entry and it's been part of The Edited Guide for almost a month now.


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Post 18

Zarniroop (er.... I'll think of something amusing to put here soon!)

Too many Moderators - not enough scouts!


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Post 19

Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese

looking at the Scouts' page, there are some 10 applications pending, unanswered for a week. The h2g2 human resource team seem to be having a rather gorgeous lunch break smiley - smiley


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