The World's Largest Drum, The Culmination of 400 years of Skill and Tradition
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- Опубликовано: 30 авг 2019
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When I was a kid, my dad has told me about the reduction of manpower of traditional trades due to the industrialization and modernization of Japanese society, traditional products started to become out-dated and forgotten.
#japanesewoodworking #traditiontechnique #drum
However, they’re still young people who spend all of their careers carrying on the tradition. We'd like to honor them as much as we can. So I decided to create a series of video shows about them and their work from the footage available from my friends and myself.
Today, This video will be more attractive because I have edited the script, rewrote the content, a voice was recorded, new effects work, new music, new footage added and a new creation is created as follows: "The World's Largest Drum, The Culmination of 400 years of Skill and Tradition"
This time our main character is a Taiko Drum Craftsman: Sugiura Tetsuro (杉浦 哲郎さん) from Ishikawa Prefecture. He was born in 1981
Sugiura Tetsuro had loved making things since he was a child. When he was in high school, he formed a band and played bass, so he's always interested in the sound and had the dream of becoming a craftsman. After graduating from high school, he joined Asano Taiko, a 400-year-old wadaiko manufacturing company, and began his career as a wadaiko craftsman. Asano Taiko is a well-known company in Japan and abroad. In 1998, Asano Taiko completed the world's largest taiko, the culmination of 400 years of skill and tradition. Since then, he has devoted himself to the production of taiko drums, aiming to become an excellent Master of Japanese Taiko, and devoted himself to his studies.
Asano Taiko Musical Instrument Store
Managing Director: Asano Toshiaki (浅野 利昭さん)
Senior Craftsman: Asano Masanori (浅野正則さん)
► ASANO TAIKO U.S., Inc.
Address: 20909 S Western Ave, Torrance, CA 90501, USA
Phone: +1 310-974-4490
Website: asano.us/
Facebook: / asanotaikous
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Two creative masters boosting each others performance both in energy and precision. Beautiful!
Incredible and so beautiful. The skill is truly amazing. The music is wonderful and the effort that goes into both is worth learning about. Thank you.
I haven't heard much of the music from the old days that I like but I really enjoyed this!!!!!
Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
Super work
That drum performance is more intense than any of my workouts
Awesome 👍 thanks
Fantastic!!!
veritably … that performance was entrancing 'n stellar … as if one mind was playing both instruments at same time … very dedicated 'n enjoyable!
that was some awesome performance...
Cool song too.
I need these guy's to play at my gym
Ace result! Enjoyed the jam session with the drum/banjo groove.
Just incredible
Thank you!
I feel like I've just watched 1400's era Metallica..
Now you know where Metallica got its inspiration from ;-)
dang, that's cool.
came here trying to learn how to make huge drum.
nice
A portion of this has been muted for copyright infringement. How the F! do you copyright music and drumbeats that have been around for hundreds of years?
Around 8:40 I could have sworn they were about to go into Wipeout :)
Very close to clawhammer banjo. Wonder what he could do with bachi on a five string? interesting music!
I liked when they played sandstorm
glad you liked it!
You have to be an athlete to play that drum
Wouldn't a knob or rounded end for those drumsticks help to protect the beautiful animal skin of the drum?
Japan have been building these drums for hundreds of Years, I bet they know what they're doing
audio goes dark at likely the best part 🙁
music is intenational languge, I enjoyed tow masters together Ei -Tetsu Hayashi and Master Shinn-Kno-Shita , thank you. ps. please fix the sounds
Dommage pour les deux coupures son...
90% showmanship, 10% playing skills
3:13 Boss be like, bissch get back to work!!! SMH...
Y ustedes escuchando a bad buny
Shamisen solo!
2:00
cha cortas el audio
How can you thumb down this video
It sucks.
Not even close to the world's largest drum
The narrator said world largest
*Taiko Drum* not World largest*Drum*
Also that was back in 1998
NOT THE WORLD'S LARGEST DRUM
777
This would of bn a lot better if he would of slammed the guitar on the floor and set it on 🔥
Where are the WOMEN drum makers?
I've seen bigger.
This would have been amazing if I could hear the craftsman speaking in Japanese instead of irrelevant music. Why did you remove the speaking and not show the whole video? you just took the value out. it is insulting that we Americans insist on dumbing down other culture's language shared information because we are too lazy to learn. Japanese is easy to learn on a listening level. come on everyone, show some backbone and actually learn something rather than using google translate and relying on dumbed downed content. Please for the sake of our children and mother earth.
proof there is 16 morons out there. Good video info!!!!!
Poor examples of both shamisen and taiko drum. Something more traditional would have done a better job of informing those unfamiliar with either instrument.
Picky picky picky.....
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Hey! It's crap.
@@oltedders Coming from a country with long tradition in music it's always good to show new forms of expression.
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This misinforms the listeners of what makes this music great.
veritably … that performance was entrancing 'n stellar … as if one mind was playing both instruments at same time … very dedicated 'n enjoyable!