You are fantastic and the cameraman also! Thank you for sharing this! Greetings from Hungary, from Europe!
@amiami74484 жыл бұрын
ひたらすらカッコいい!
@キルア-v9p6 жыл бұрын
かっこいい
@ghoulertheskeleton50183 жыл бұрын
I am falling in love with drumming , two things I love the best of the drums as to the beat of the heart , the vigor of the pound being shared and synced as a whole. Make me want to work to the beat of the drums. Makes me want to call out warrior spirit.
@ゆっくりペプシ6 жыл бұрын
かっこいいないつも同じ大太鼓叩いてるからあんな大きい大太鼓叩いてみたいな(*´ω`*)
@anderskarlsson8751 Жыл бұрын
Does somebody know the name of this group? Wanna listen more of them! Please
Amazing to watch from the drums sound, their body movements so synchronized I can see how much times they have been practiced and their dedication it just amazes me. ❤️❤️🥰🥰😘😘💕💕😍😍
@jdjhfue80096 жыл бұрын
すごいですね
@閻魔-x1n3 жыл бұрын
変態っ!❤
@ああああ-y6i6 жыл бұрын
この人たちにアーケードの太鼓の達人やらせたらってのを妄想して吹いたwwww
@如月-z6k5 жыл бұрын
みかくとうゆうは 筐体壊れる
@b.d.2563 жыл бұрын
何気にあの速さでデカい音出せるドラもおかしい
@jaimeo60742 жыл бұрын
本当に壮観です、チリからのご挨拶
@koreanature Жыл бұрын
My best friend, Enjoyed watching this video my friend Really awesome views Thank you Stay connected
@narudoll096 жыл бұрын
to the first drummer... what a fine man you are.. -crying unicorn tears-
@anahiarellano83383 жыл бұрын
Yes ma'am...
@りおん-l1b6 жыл бұрын
こういう太鼓欲しいw
@nurilraimi63074 жыл бұрын
How can he be so hot yet talented at the same time
正気ですか? 和太鼓の上手さや演奏技術を他国から認めてもらうのではなく 文化そのものの価値を人類全体の遺産としてって事でしょう w
@ねこねこねこねこ-n3q5 жыл бұрын
なぜかゲイ集団と思ってしまう... そんな事ないのは分かってるのに(つд⊂)
@scarlettipton16614 жыл бұрын
Japan beats the world hands down for their drumming heritage.
@НиколайСмирнов-с7х4 жыл бұрын
Then talk about China!
@novrinkov0053 Жыл бұрын
@@НиколайСмирнов-с7х Do you think that all European culture belongs to Greece? If so, there is no such thing as a own unique culture in Russia. In addition, taiko drums have existed in Japan even before they had exchanges with China. It is known that it was used as a means of communication in the Jomon period. It's about 10,000 B.C. The manufacturing method of the present-day taiko drum was introduced from China. The way the drums are played and the rhythm has nothing to do with China.
@novrinkov0053 Жыл бұрын
@@НиколайСмирнов-с7х Food and culture around the world influence each other. A lot of Chinese culture learned from India. Your country's(russia) culture is also heavily influenced by China, Mongolia, Greece and other european countries. How long has it been since the culture spread to Japan? After so much time has passed, it's already a different culture. China is the only country that still claims the cultural origins of other countries. No wonder they envy the japanese culture because they destroyed it in their own cultural revolution(1966)
@novrinkov0053 Жыл бұрын
@@НиколайСмирнов-с7х Don't get upset just because someone praised Japanese culture in the comment section. put down Japan will not make Russian culture popular. please Spread the unpopular Russian culture if you have time like that.
@НиколайСмирнов-с7х Жыл бұрын
@@novrinkov0053 "Do you think that all European culture belongs to Greece? If so, there is no such thing as a own unique culture in Russia." Lol wat? "In addition, taiko drums have existed in Japan even before they had exchanges with China. It is known that it was used as a means of communication in the Jomon period. It's about 10,000 B.C." What you wrote here is a mega cringe First wat is it Jomon: "In Japanese history, the Jōmon period (縄文時代, Jōmon jidai) is the time between c. 14,000 and 300 BC, during which Japan was inhabited by a diverse hunter-gatherer and early agriculturalist population united through a common Jōmon culture, which reached a considerable degree of sedentism and cultural complexity. The name "cord-marked" was first applied by the American zoologist and orientalist Edward S. Morse, who discovered sherds pottery in 1877 and subsequently translated it into Japanese as Jōmon." This is the culture of the Peoples who lived in that era on the later named Japanese islands. This is not the Culture of the JAPANESE themselves. The culture of the Japanese themselves will not develop very soon from this period. More or less about Japanese culture can be talked about in Yayoi period "Ancient Japan begins with the Yayoi Period, an epoch in the history of Japan (300 BC- 300 AD). According to the archaeological periodization of the history of Western countries corresponds to the Bronze and Iron Ages. The features of the period are significant population growth and the agricultural revolution associated with the emergence of the Japanese archipelago of aspic rice and the beginning of the use of metals, social differentiation and the emergence of the first proto-state formations." Before the Japanese, the Ainu lived there and other nationalities described in the same era Jomon, whom you have almost brought down to the root, like Native Americans. The Japanese came to the islands, as did the Ainu before them. This is not your homeland, as genetics has long told us. Moreover, to carry nonsense about 10,000 years BC... Even the Chinese behave much more modestly in relation to the periods of their Culture, which is provable by archaeological and paleontological finds, as well as by fairly early writing, not to mention genetics. Despite the fact that the Chinese are a whole agglomeration of peoples according to the genome, even if they are related... The Japanese do not have 1/1000 such data. And about the existence of drums 10,000 years BC, made of wood and leather, it's just a laugh-out-of-the-way drama. The oldest drums from the finds, If we talk about Ancient Europe, the Ertebelle culture, the culture of funnel-shaped cups (TRB), the culture of spherical amphorae, from 3600 years BC. Ancient China, the cultures of Davenkou, Yangshao, Majiao, from 3500 years BC. The drums of Tripoli (Kukuten culture), from 4600 years BC.E. These are all the rare cultural finds listed above. And reliable images, coupled with finds, are: Ancient Sumer, 3000 years BC. Ancient Egypt, 2700 years BC. Mesopotamia, Ur, 2380 years BC.E. Ancient Egypt, 2100 years BC Western Anatolian culture, 1900-1550 years BC Pazyryk culture, Altai, 500 years BC Dongshon culture, Vietnam, 500 years BC And Now JAPAN: The Early History of Taiko The existence of taiko in Japanese history dates back 14 centuries: this venerable age is confirmed by the haniwa (clay sculpture) of a drummer of the fifth century and poems and paintings of the seventh century. Although, it is more logical to assume that, like other peoples, drums were the first musical instruments at the earliest stages of the history of the inhabitants of the Japanese islands, then the age of Japanese drums is about two thousand years. It is very likely that taiko drums were originally imported from China or Korea along with the waves of cultural influence that periodically rolled between the third and ninth centuries to the Japanese islands. After the tenth century, this cultural exchange was interrupted, and the further evolution of the taiko drum took place only at the expense of the labor and talent of Japanese artisans, giving rise to a unique Japanese instrument. I'm too lazy to write about the rest...