How to Make a Tire Taiko -- Portland Taiko

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

Комментарии • 18

  • @melody3741
    @melody3741 4 года назад +12

    I absolutely love the complete lack of pretentiousness here. I can tell that you are a good person. Thank you so much for this video.

  • @allthingsgreatandheathen5076
    @allthingsgreatandheathen5076 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for the video. Me and a few friends are starting a Taiko group here in the UK and this is perfect for us right now :) keep the amazing videos coming and I will be sure to share this with as many people as possible :)

  • @marceloribeirobarros
    @marceloribeirobarros 3 года назад +7

    AMAZING , thanks a lot from Brasil Rio de Janeiro .
    ALL THE BEST .

  • @hatempire
    @hatempire Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video!! I'm planning to start again with a taiko group, but having something to practice at home even before it happens is motivating. I'll comment again in the near future to say my impressions about using a tire for it.

  • @jeinrafa4911
    @jeinrafa4911 4 года назад +3

    Thx this thing would help me in my project in Mapeh

  • @jeffthomas9768
    @jeffthomas9768 3 года назад +4

    When you beat on the edge of the tire it made me think, could you make a wooden band to sit on the edge so you get that nice higher pitch click sound?

    • @PortlandTaiko
      @PortlandTaiko  3 года назад +1

      That's a great idea! Please let us know if you have success!

    • @davidlance2369
      @davidlance2369 Год назад

      Yes! This! Now I'm wondering if I could 3d print something out of wood PLA in sections and glue them together. The tire handles the heavy work, the printed case let's you ka the rim and be pretty if I stain it.

  • @nealwarner2921
    @nealwarner2921 3 года назад +2

    this is cool

  • @davidlance2369
    @davidlance2369 Год назад

    So i wonder. a thin stetchy material like muslin fabric simliar to what they cover marching drums(the big bass) with to keep them looking good. Would that affect the feel of the drum? So that maybe I can make it more presentable/decorative. Like a nice cream white like stretched hide. I doubt I'll ever afford a real one and well apartment noise. So id like to make it as nice as i can :) absolutely loved this video!

  • @AnonYmous-yu6hv
    @AnonYmous-yu6hv 2 года назад +2

    do you have to do both sides?

    • @soap3468
      @soap3468 9 месяцев назад

      You don't! But imo it sounds nicer with both (and you can flip it if one side gets worn out)

  • @Nibiru_-_Gen_Z_Warlock
    @Nibiru_-_Gen_Z_Warlock 2 года назад +1

    how do you think id go about making a homemade Tsuzumi drum?
    is it possible too get that uniqe sound effect with tape? XD

    • @PortlandTaiko
      @PortlandTaiko  2 года назад +1

      Ooh, that is a great question! As you know, the tsuzumi is unique and a somewhat finnicky instrument. You'd have to figure out heads that could be tightened for the different hits (maybe tape wrapped around a metal ring with s-hooks attached to ropes to emulate the squeeze). You'd also need to come up with an hourglass shaped resonating chamber somehow. And after all that, I'm guessing the tape wouldn't create much of a sound. But I may be wrong...If you experiment, we'd love to see the results!!!

  • @driichxc
    @driichxc 3 года назад +1

    Do you use Vinyl tape?

    • @wynntraci
      @wynntraci 3 года назад

      We used clear packing tape (Scotch brand, heavy duty). It provides a good amount of bounce and is sturdy, provided you do three layers.

  • @tomahawkmissile241
    @tomahawkmissile241 Год назад

    Summoning King Kong thanks