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Mar. 10th, 2006 10:49 amTaiko is love.
Big Japanese drum. Big sticks. Loudy McLoudness. Oh, I'm in love.
It's very therapeutic, the noise. When I hit things with my sword the sound I hear is ting. (Well, usually. Every now and then what happens is a long, pained silence, and then a voice saying "Okay, let's try that again...") Ting is nice, don't get me wrong.
When I hit the drum, though, I hear BOMP. Flick of the wrist, another BOMP.
Some men have size issues. I think I have volume issues.
Big Japanese drum. Big sticks. Loudy McLoudness. Oh, I'm in love.
It's very therapeutic, the noise. When I hit things with my sword the sound I hear is ting. (Well, usually. Every now and then what happens is a long, pained silence, and then a voice saying "Okay, let's try that again...") Ting is nice, don't get me wrong.
When I hit the drum, though, I hear BOMP. Flick of the wrist, another BOMP.
Some men have size issues. I think I have volume issues.
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Date: 2006-03-10 04:15 pm (UTC)Taiko is love.
Deffinatly.
There was an encampment with a whole group of Taiko drummers at Pennsic one year. I was walking by and I was just pulled in by the sound...and the folks were nice enough to let me in too! There used to be Taiko drums at KRF. On a quiet day, I could here the entire show from my booth. And they were clear across site at the Tiger stage...Wow
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Date: 2006-03-10 05:03 pm (UTC)I can hardly wait!
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Date: 2006-03-10 05:36 pm (UTC)But *ting* will always be my #1... ;^)
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