Taiko Drumming

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Taiko Drumming

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This site is almost as good as watching Master Shinjo perform San Sei Ryu accompanied by a master drummer:

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/56404/nak ... ese_stomp/
There is much to make of every moment.
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that is great talent. and the drumming is cool too.
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Surprised to see you back John , but I can see what you`ve been up too .
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John Giacoletti wrote:This site is almost as good as watching Master Shinjo perform San Sei Ryu accompanied by a master drummer:

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/56404/nak ... ese_stomp/


I'm at work John.... good thing no was behind me.

I'm not sure I get the same feelings from naked Japanese women as I would watching Master Shijo doing a kata.

But whatever cocks your pistol John.....
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Real drummer....
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John Bonham of Led Zeppelin
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Another real drummer...
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Pity all the real drummers are dead.

Jorvik, what's going on in England? We need more real drummers. 8)

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My husband and I went to a Taiko Drumming concert and it was quite inspiring, and amazing, and just...emotional-

amazing stuff- worth every penny and much more-

We saw the group based out of Portland- I believe it's called "Portland Taiko" :)

[img]http://www.portlandtaiko.org/images-general/2006.png[/img]

can't figure out how to make the image work -

http://www.portlandtaiko.org/home-season/index.html

give up ** lol

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Your image tags look correct Kerry possibly you have HTML turned off in your profile. Just a guess, I'm not much of a tech type.

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What about the drummer Alex Van Halen?

Ever hear "Hot for Teacher"? :wink:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJVwqKhaEbQ
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I admit though... Laird got it right about Bonzo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23ThIoKe ... ed&search=
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Hammer of the Gods.

Take Bonham out and there's no Led In Zeppelin.

It's why they had to break up.

I put in Keith Moon not only because of his playing skill, but anyone who has driven a car into a pool on purpose deserves some recognition.

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Fred,

What about Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzman?

You can't leave those guys out!

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