Tie me up baby. Check out Shawn's channel: ruclips.net/channel/UC5mpKIeS6odJu4K3Gp4aryg Traditional Japanese instruments: ruclips.net/video/mA5WSf1KUJ0/видео.html Please consider supporting the channel =) 🔸PATREON (blog, art): www.patreon.com/Linfamy 🔸MEMBERSHIP: ruclips.net/user/Linfamyjoin 🔸MERCH: teespring.com/stores/linfamy (shirts, stickers, phone cases, and more!) 🔸DONATE: www.paypal.me/Linfamy
If anyone's wondering why "taiko" sometimes becomes "daiko", I believe it's because of rendaku (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rendaku). Anime fans are probably aware of the fact that "kami" is god, whereas "god of death" is "shinigami" and not "shinikami". That's rendaku in action. I believe the taiko/daiko interchange is an example of rendaku as well.
I hear your heartbeat to the beat of the drums I want to shame that you came here with someone so while you're here in my arms let's make the most of the night like we're gonna die young
As someone has watched Taiko drumming a weird number of times to say I am not in Japan, it's really cool to watch, but also insanely loud. Especially when it was at indoor events.
3:13 these kinda of durms are common in Mangalore & Kerala India, design is pretty identical, I am from Mangalore, & rithems are also same used in festival & functions, is hanged on sholder, is also used in traditional folk yaksha gana similar to Japanese folk art,
A shrine near my house (Kuruma Kaeshi Jinja 車返し神社) and for the night of New Year`s they allow you to play with a Taiko (I think a Dadaiko as it is huge but it is not ornate). Actually, right next to the Shrine is a Honganji Temple that allows the common folk to ring their giant bell as well so you can hear both at the same time. I think with the Taiko (as well as huge bells) there is a primal feeling from just not hearing the sound, but also literally feeling the vibrations from the sound...
Speaking Japanese drums, I remember a cartoon I watched when I was a kid about a fisherman who could barely catch a fish, he then witnessed a storm with huge waves and all the fish bouncing on them. He was told by the other villagers about a group of ogres who lived on the island that was always visible on the horizon who held some kind of secret power to always have a bountiful catch. He then sailed to that island with his boat, where he met a young ogre who took him to his village, and later showed him that he could cause storms by beating a magic drum, the fisherman was naturally jealous of that, so at night he stole the ogre's drum and sailed away to return to his own village. The ogres, however, noticed the theft and were absolutely furious, and they caused a massive storm by beating the much larger drums they had so that the fisherman would drown. However he survived with the magic drum in tow, and commissioned an artisan to make a replica of the drum, which he put on a boat and then pushed it towards the island. The cartoon ended with him thanking the ogres as he was looking at the drifting boat with the replica on it. Now, I don't know if this is a Japanese story, but the patterns on the drums, along with the ogres were unmistakably Japanese, I just don't know the name of this story.
Everything in this video brings back fond musical memories from Okami... but definitely it’s music leans more toward Gagakyu and Kabuki more than the Buddhist style... which makes sense because a lot of Okami is based in more of Shinto lore than Buddhism... more people need to play that game!!!
Lmao'd at the taiko transliterations. Btw my favourite taiko is the kotsuzumi. It's the quintessential Japan sound effect, used even in Japanese media:
I didn’t know jazz helped inspired some modern taiko music. It’s always interesting when I run across some African-American influences in the world beyond the US.
i'm a taiko drummer in the UK and Taiko is the best thing that happened to me. i became a musician in several other instruments because of a taiko class i took part in at 11 years old. i learnt from that class and found a group in my area. that group grew to be a major player in the Uk circuit and while i was there we played as a headliner act of the Uk Taiko festival in Exeter and played at the Albert hall, the uk equivalent of the radio city music hall or carnagy hall i think. after i was too old for that group since it was 18 and under i went and formed my own Dojo, Uma Taiko, and now i teach Taiko around schools in England. i highly recommend people try a class in Taiko, you might find a new hobby or carrier. it changed my life, will it change yours?
I’m a kit drummer and well I might actually have a look for some groups or lessons so I can start playing this instrument. Just the size and the sound of it is incredible
I can't be the only one that instantly thought of Don Chan from Taiko No tatsujin when they read the title of Japanese drums. Honestly how do peps in JP score high on those games.🤔😨😱
The two instruments I like you to look into are the Koto and the shou, more so the shou since it's a 3000 year old instrument and it's not really seen much.
Hi there, I love these intermittend Musik/History inserts as much as I do the rest of your content. How about something about how to start learning these instruments, like shinobue or taiko, when there's no teacher arround?
@@TairyuShakuhachi Yeah, sadly there seems to be nothing close to my place. I try to learn how to play Shinobue, for now I just have an english book (not my first language), a japanese book (which came with the Instrument and I can't read) and the remains of my experiance playing the Flute in my youth.
You know, Linfamy, this Shawn guy sure seems to be holding you captive a lot. Maybe consider posting Taiko drummers as guards around your home to warn you whenever he shows up?
@@Dfathurr rigghhtt?? Or maybe Yoshikawa sensei just do that for a reason, I mean that title. Taiko for war drums, since Hideyoshi was one of great warlord back thenn
@@deaprabowo1462 i don't think so. Taiko is a title for retired Kampaku (Prime minister or sort), which is a title that Hideyoshi hold for years. More to that, even today, Hideyoshi still can be refers with word "Taiko" or "Taiko sama" Although to be fair, i still wonder why a retired Kampaku have a title named after a war drum
Do Yamato's Treasure, how did the Imperial Army stole the treasure, where did they actually hid the treasure in the Philippines, and why it became "KO Indiana Jones" style treasure hunt.
Yeeeeeees!!! Also this video is early them other videos that was considerable late them the early videos (I guess this phrase is kinda confusing ;P ) just hope everything is okay!
Once watched a video of Japanese players playing Pachelbel's Canon on the koto and would be curious to learn more about that instrument. No, I'm not a classical music enthusiast to remember that composer, it's just that his name rhymes with Taco Bell 😂
Yay Shawn came back! Also TH thinks drums are cool but is confused why you're tied up. Are you the bad guy...the basket guy the bad guy? This is weird but the drums are cool
Tie me up baby.
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I wanna see some art and food history. 🖼🖌🍜🍙
LINFAMY ‼️ I'LL SAVE YOU ‼️ just let me get my C4
I think at this point it's clear you're into it aren't you? :P
@@k.katona9415 👀
T-tie me up baby
From war, to traditional ceremonies, to music, the taiko drums have been through it all
Dude, where aren't you on RUclips?!
Dude where’s his mustache? That’s what we should really e talking about
Yeppers
Second time I've seen you this week😱
I see your comment in every video ive seen recently
My grandmother's name is Taiko. Her father was a taiko player (real story).
She didn't become one too? :p
Oh, I'm a bit curious about how her father played your grandma and its sound.
@@tykep1009 - 🤦🏻♀️..... 😂
Damn, I didn't know your grandma is Horikawa Raiko 堀川雷鼓
Does your nana have big drums(ifykyk) too?
'A plain monotone beat means a Chainsmoker concert is coming
*Ded*
It is accurate tho
So true
Oh no.. Linfamyy is held hostaage🤣😂
That singing in the end though *That was smooth as Tennessee Whiskey* 😋😍
I need to hire a security guard.
@@Linfamy 😆
Again 😂
It was pretty lol.
@@Linfamy Now I want to know what you sound like when you genuinely sing lol.
If anyone's wondering why "taiko" sometimes becomes "daiko", I believe it's because of rendaku (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rendaku).
Anime fans are probably aware of the fact that "kami" is god, whereas "god of death" is "shinigami" and not "shinikami". That's rendaku in action. I believe the taiko/daiko interchange is an example of rendaku as well.
I love the sound of these. It’s so powerful.
I had to replay with maxed out volume for the first couple of seconds to double check if no one was really talking 😂😂😂
I hear your heartbeat to the beat of the drums I want to shame that you came here with someone so while you're here in my arms let's make the most of the night like we're gonna die young
👍
I sang this while imagining a taiko bass line
You are a legend
i dont understand the reference
@@joemartin7451 it's the opening lyrics to the Kesha song Die Young
Taiko really banged this one out of the park
Not only can linfamy escape at any moment... He's only getting better at escaping every time yeu tie him up xD
I grow stronger.
As someone has watched Taiko drumming a weird number of times to say I am not in Japan, it's really cool to watch, but also insanely loud. Especially when it was at indoor events.
That's a part of its charm.
3:13 these kinda of durms are common in Mangalore & Kerala India, design is pretty identical, I am from Mangalore, & rithems are also same used in festival & functions, is hanged on sholder, is also used in traditional folk yaksha gana similar to Japanese folk art,
The what art???
Actually....in painting and sculpture ,shiva was often depicted dancing with drum ....it is kind of similar but not the same
@@shanedoesyoutube8001 *wheeze* 😂😂😂😂😂
*Folk art
@@tessannthomas4959 Andenamzi found allufakeber
I wish you included more examples of what they sound like
Totally agree
A shrine near my house (Kuruma Kaeshi Jinja 車返し神社) and for the night of New Year`s they allow you to play with a Taiko (I think a Dadaiko as it is huge but it is not ornate). Actually, right next to the Shrine is a Honganji Temple that allows the common folk to ring their giant bell as well so you can hear both at the same time. I think with the Taiko (as well as huge bells) there is a primal feeling from just not hearing the sound, but also literally feeling the vibrations from the sound...
Jyoya-no-kane (除夜の鐘). Ringing 108 times banishes the earthly troubles and worries in this world.
Guy: *Misplaces his head*
Also Guy: Oh no, better play the drum!
Speaking Japanese drums, I remember a cartoon I watched when I was a kid about a fisherman who could barely catch a fish, he then witnessed a storm with huge waves and all the fish bouncing on them.
He was told by the other villagers about a group of ogres who lived on the island that was always visible on the horizon who held some kind of secret power to always have a bountiful catch.
He then sailed to that island with his boat, where he met a young ogre who took him to his village, and later showed him that he could cause storms by beating a magic drum, the fisherman was naturally jealous of that, so at night he stole the ogre's drum and sailed away to return to his own village.
The ogres, however, noticed the theft and were absolutely furious, and they caused a massive storm by beating the much larger drums they had so that the fisherman would drown.
However he survived with the magic drum in tow, and commissioned an artisan to make a replica of the drum, which he put on a boat and then pushed it towards the island.
The cartoon ended with him thanking the ogres as he was looking at the drifting boat with the replica on it.
Now, I don't know if this is a Japanese story, but the patterns on the drums, along with the ogres were unmistakably Japanese, I just don't know the name of this story.
Dang, Linfamy! You have a really competent singing voice. I hope to hear it again soon!
Even better when you turn on the captions
Everything in this video brings back fond musical memories from Okami... but definitely it’s music leans more toward Gagakyu and Kabuki more than the Buddhist style... which makes sense because a lot of Okami is based in more of Shinto lore than Buddhism... more people need to play that game!!!
I was not expecting YOUR voice to be that smooth! ♥
Lmao'd at the taiko transliterations.
Btw my favourite taiko is the kotsuzumi. It's the quintessential Japan sound effect, used even in Japanese media:
I remember watching a Taiko performance in a park years ago. Loved it, but I never knew what it was called.
I love Taeko drums. I remember watching Haikyuu, and Saeko playing Taeko drums. It really intrigued me. So thanks for informing me!
*Taiko
I didn’t know jazz helped inspired some modern taiko music. It’s always interesting when I run across some African-American influences in the world beyond the US.
i'm a taiko drummer in the UK and Taiko is the best thing that happened to me. i became a musician in several other instruments because of a taiko class i took part in at 11 years old. i learnt from that class and found a group in my area. that group grew to be a major player in the Uk circuit and while i was there we played as a headliner act of the Uk Taiko festival in Exeter and played at the Albert hall, the uk equivalent of the radio city music hall or carnagy hall i think. after i was too old for that group since it was 18 and under i went and formed my own Dojo, Uma Taiko, and now i teach Taiko around schools in England.
i highly recommend people try a class in Taiko, you might find a new hobby or carrier. it changed my life, will it change yours?
Good work and thank you for spreading 太鼓 in the world!
Thank you!
We had a taiko group come to our school for a performance once. It’s was so cool to see in person
awesome!
“I *usually* charge for that kind of thing,”
- Linfamy 2021
epico
Renzoh is a Kami and we knew that Linfamy's torture was inevitable 🙌🧐
I didn't know you could sing a little! Happy surprise and happy to have the brain snacks back
Clearly, now we need a video on the long and storied history of Taiko no Tatsujin! ;-)
yes.
Players FCing songs: What about us? We are best at Taiko!
Touhou fans : WE
When Shawn ties you up, does he use Shibari?
😳
Can't wait for his video about that lmaoo
i'd love to see more music/instrument history videos!
I recently began taiko with Reno Taiko. I love it, and the beat reaches a place deep inside. It's cathartic after a long work day!
I like you being tied. You should like it too.
Do you charge for viewers too? I could sell the tickets.
😳
good singing linfamy you're the man
It was so informative ..
Can we get some flute music videos
Bdw why is this guy always able to tie you up 😂
I need a security guard.
I'm there ..you can count on me!
Interesting stuff! :D
This made my inner and outer band nerd SOOOOOO happy.
:-)
This was so interesting!
Thank you so much! 💙
Glad you like
I’m a kit drummer and well I might actually have a look for some groups or lessons so I can start playing this instrument. Just the size and the sound of it is incredible
You can incorporate these taiko beats in your kit
How dare Shawn come in your house and disrespect you like that! He needs to at least buy you a boba tea first!
Thank you for this video.
Very nice and interesting.
Bucharest, Roumanie
4:17 Subtitles say: "wee woo woo woo BOOM"
Well... Okay, I guess.
nice
Linfamy in with the nice singing voice at the end there 😁
The moment you know more about other country then your own.
I just love those Japanese drums!
Me: *looks at the Haniwa Shawn is refering*
Also me: *get agressive flashbacks about Tomoe Mami losing her head thanks to Charlotte*
what
@@elbunko_ You haven't seen Puella Magi Madoka Magica, have You?
@@OrisR ive watched it
i just forgot how mami died
@@elbunko_ Don't You remember how Mami was LITERALLY decapitated by Charlotte in ep 3?!
Wow, this was really fascinating ❤️
That's a lot of drum-related information.
What is the deal with that yelping thing they do? You can hear it around 6:45
Find out more when the Noh video comes out ;-)
I know at least in Washington state, most of the jodoshinshu Buddhists temples have taiko groups
No wonder you were gone for a while._. OooOf
Help
I learned about this in a questionable dojinshi
o.o
the numbers, spill them out!
@@mfaizsyahmi Is yaoi (I think bara but I don't know)
When the world needs him he is back
I can't be the only one that instantly thought of Don Chan from Taiko No tatsujin when they read the title of Japanese drums. Honestly how do peps in JP score high on those games.🤔😨😱
I'm a Taiko no Tatsujin fan. Of course I would click.
i also am a fellow taiko no tatsujin fan :sunglasses:
Lmao laughed at your chainsmoker joke
I was about to play LOL and i saw a new video yeah..i logged out lol for this.
That was really intiresting thanks son
Could you guys talk about the kyoku(胡弓) next time? The history of kyoku is so narrow that I can search.
Yes, that is a hard one. But I will see what I can do.
Three words: 808’s & Heartbreak
The first time I've known about Taiko is on osu!
Taiko, if there was an afterlife, it would sound all Taiko for me...endless battle... ultimate peace... a place to be, at the Eye of the storm...
Hoooraay Shawn is here!!!! remember the time were we played kahoot in you livestream
more kahoots to come
@@TairyuShakuhachi YOOOLOOO MORE KAHOOT!
He is down with putting you linfamy in bondage
The two instruments I like you to look into are the Koto and the shou, more so the shou since it's a 3000 year old instrument and it's not really seen much.
Koto we did a video on, and in the gagaku video we go over sho and koto as well.
Man whenever I hear koto I just get reminded of the Ghibli Kaguya Hime. It's such a beautiful instrument.
Hot tip Linfamy, next time you hear the drums, you know it's time to run.
I wish he included some video footage of Tiago drumming tbh that’s why I clicked the video because I thought it would at least show something real.
Hi there, I love these intermittend Musik/History inserts as much as I do the rest of your content. How about something about how to start learning these instruments, like shinobue or taiko, when there's no teacher arround?
its tough indeed to find a teacher but the best way is an online search.
@@TairyuShakuhachi Yeah, sadly there seems to be nothing close to my place. I try to learn how to play Shinobue, for now I just have an english book (not my first language), a japanese book (which came with the Instrument and I can't read) and the remains of my experiance playing the Flute in my youth.
@@TenkaiHimura If you send me an email, I can hook you up with a teacher.
If you're doing Noh please do Bunraku as well.
I keep some taiko on my Playlist I love it
Hell yeah
YESS!!!
BDSM daddy....
uh...i mean Shawn....
yeah SHAWN is back
How much do you charge for tying you up? Asking for a friend.
😳
You know, Linfamy, this Shawn guy sure seems to be holding you captive a lot.
Maybe consider posting Taiko drummers as guards around your home to warn you whenever he shows up?
Gonna need more than that. Looking into high-powered lasers.
@@Linfamy A man's home is his Castle.
In saying that, I would suggest a Mote and an Oubliette.
When I see "Taiko", I remember that novel written by Keiji Yoshikawa 😂
Yeah, me too. And actually when i hear anything about Taiko, my mind literally refers to lord Toyotomi Hideyoshi instead of a big drum
@@Dfathurr rigghhtt?? Or maybe Yoshikawa sensei just do that for a reason, I mean that title. Taiko for war drums, since Hideyoshi was one of great warlord back thenn
@@deaprabowo1462 i don't think so. Taiko is a title for retired Kampaku (Prime minister or sort), which is a title that Hideyoshi hold for years. More to that, even today, Hideyoshi still can be refers with word "Taiko" or "Taiko sama"
Although to be fair, i still wonder why a retired Kampaku have a title named after a war drum
You certainly are a fine singer! :)
(This is coming from someone with sensitive ears and a musical hearing)
*[Kamen Rider Hibiki flashbacks]*
So this is where Patapon was inspired
Hey have you done shimisen my friend? If youd din't yet can you do it?
Yep, see the description. There's a musical instruments playlist, it's in there =)
@@Linfamy cool bro, also nice video! Keep it up my man and stay safe
I hope Taiko is played at the Olympic opening ceremony
Burh I know someone sampled that religious prayer at 5;30 but I've forgot the name of it
Nice A war for drum
Yay big drum 🥁 they would be playing and I’d come in like Channing Tatum in 21 jump street entering band during the drug scene
Nippon Daiko!
Next video: Shibari
Damn, Taiko no Tatsugin and Rhythm Heaven are on my head rn
So.... You were talking that you usually charge for tying you up
M-may I ask you the price?
🐾 Happiness for me. I got to listen to drums 🪘.
As a taiko player, i dont even know these
there are so many drums!
I have yet made a return
Someone has kidnapped Linfamy!!! Someone must save him. Someone......anyone???
Have you made Kōzuki Sasuke and Sarutobi Nisuke the probably inspiration for Legendary Ninja Sarutobi Sasuke
I really thought I'm gonna hear some funky Japanese drums.
Do Yamato's Treasure, how did the Imperial Army stole the treasure, where did they actually hid the treasure in the Philippines, and why it became "KO Indiana Jones" style treasure hunt.
Man it's criminal how there're lesser views on this one. Seems like we know what people want to listen to, gore and prostitution. I'm kinda sad ngl
Yeeeeeees!!!
Also this video is early them other videos that was considerable late them the early videos (I guess this phrase is kinda confusing ;P ) just hope everything is okay!
Everything's fine
Once watched a video of Japanese players playing Pachelbel's Canon on the koto and would be curious to learn more about that instrument. No, I'm not a classical music enthusiast to remember that composer, it's just that his name rhymes with Taco Bell 😂
did the Shakuhachi vid got copyright strike?
Is there a rock style band that uses Taiko drums? Seeing the picture of the Jazz musician, made me want to hear that.
I think wagakki band uses them.
@@TairyuShakuhachi thanks, I'll have to check them out.
Yay Shawn came back! Also TH thinks drums are cool but is confused why you're tied up. Are you the bad guy...the basket guy the bad guy? This is weird but the drums are cool
He tied me up and took over the channel to post his video, so obviously he's the bad guy.
@@Linfamy TH says if you'd shared he wouldn't have tied you up 😜🤣🤣🤣🤣
He also just said Shawn tied you up because you made him wear basket on his head omg this kid...
I'm also stuck at about the 5 minute mark b/c Everytime I try to finish the video he gets mad b/c I have to watch him play Mario Maker 2 😔🙄😭
@@eacalvert 😅