Osuwa Daiko
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Osuwa Daiko (御諏訪太鼓) is a Japanese percussion group credited as the earliest groups to develop and perform the ensemble-style of taiko called kumi-daiko. Formed in Okaya, Japan in 1951 and founded by Daihachi Oguchi, Osuwa Daiko created a style of performance independent from performance during festivals, theatrical performance, and religious ceremonies, and transformed them into an ensemble performance. Contemporary taiko performance in Japan and in the rest of the world is widely based on the practices of Osuwa Daiko.
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御諏訪太鼓(おすわだいこ)は、長野県岡谷市にその道場を持ち小口大八を宗家とする、複式複打法の組太鼓スタイルの曲を中心として演奏する創作和太鼓のプロ集団を指す。御諏訪太鼓保存会によって運営される。
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Osuwa Daiko (御諏訪太鼓) is a Japanese percussion group credited as the earliest groups to develop and perform the ensemble-style of taiko called kumi-daiko. Formed in Okaya, Japan in 1951 and founded by Daihachi Oguchi, Osuwa Daiko created a style of performance independent from performance during festivals, theatrical performance, and religious ceremonies, and transformed them into an ensemble performance. Contemporary taiko performance in Japan and in the rest of the world is widely based on the practices of Osuwa Daiko.
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御諏訪太鼓(おすわだいこ)は、長野県岡谷市にその道場を持ち小口大八を宗家とする、複式複打法の組太鼓スタイルの曲を中心として演奏する創作和太鼓のプロ集団を指す。御諏訪太鼓保存会によって運営される。
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