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== General Info ==
 
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'''Year''': 2001<br /-->
'''Duration''':  c. <br /-->
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'''Duration''':  c. 4:00 <br /-->
'''Difficulty''': (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /-->
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'''Difficulty''': Intermediate (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /-->
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'''Publisher''': [[Honeyrock]]<br /-->
'''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /-->
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'''Cost''': Score and Parts - $24.95 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /-->
 
 
 
 
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== Instrumentation ==
 
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Player I: [[Bass Drum]]<br>
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Player II: Bass Drum<br>
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Player III: Bass Drum<br>
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Player IV: Bass Drum<br>
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Player V: Bass Drum<br>
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== Program Notes ==
 
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Hoo-Daiko was inspired by traditional Japanese taiko drumming and is based on typical rhythm patterns found in the matsuri (folk festivals), in which taiko plays a prominent role.
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Taiko drummers utilize many techniques that contribute to their powerful sound and also provide an impressive visual element of choreographed movement. For examples of this traditional style of playing, see a performance by Japanese taiko masters, Kodo; or New York-based taiko ensemble, Soh Daiko. We have a Kansas City taiko ensemble that you can go listen to or even play in if you are interested. It is called Three Trails Taiko.
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11/18/20225 - Emporia State Percussion Ensemble - [https://www.youtube.com/live/Emtjt1KJiR4 https://www.youtube.com/live/Emtjt1KJiR4] (1:21:00)
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Revision as of 15:36, 19 November 2025

Robert Damm


General Info

Year: 2001
Duration: c. 4:00
Difficulty: Intermediate (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Honeyrock
Cost: Score and Parts - $24.95   |   Score Only - $0.00


Instrumentation

Player I: Bass Drum
Player II: Bass Drum
Player III: Bass Drum
Player IV: Bass Drum
Player V: Bass Drum
Player VI: Conga, Bass Drum, China Cymbal



Program Notes

Hoo-Daiko was inspired by traditional Japanese taiko drumming and is based on typical rhythm patterns found in the matsuri (folk festivals), in which taiko plays a prominent role.

Taiko drummers utilize many techniques that contribute to their powerful sound and also provide an impressive visual element of choreographed movement. For examples of this traditional style of playing, see a performance by Japanese taiko masters, Kodo; or New York-based taiko ensemble, Soh Daiko. We have a Kansas City taiko ensemble that you can go listen to or even play in if you are interested. It is called Three Trails Taiko.


Review

Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Online Recordings


Recent Performances

11/18/20225 - Emporia State Percussion Ensemble - https://www.youtube.com/live/Emtjt1KJiR4 (1:21:00) To submit a performance please join the TEK Percussion Database



Works for Percussion by this Composer

Hoo-Daiko - Percussion Sextet
Ritmnos de Congas - Multiple Percussion - Conga Solo
Udu Dances - Multiple Percussion - Udu Drum



Additional Resources



References