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Top : Arts : Music : Styles : R : Regional_and_Ethnic : Taiko
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  • Hydaiko: A network site for taiko players. The site serves as a place where people with a new idea can find Taiko players.
  • Kumidaiko.com: Provides daily news about Japanese drumming. Offers a forum and a store with taiko-related merchandise.
  • Kuni's HomePage: Information about Hi no Taiko with photographs and audio samples of performances with explanations and terms, a Yoko-bue, the Japanese bamboo flute, tutorial, and links to Taiko sites. [Japanese, English]
  • Phil's Taiko Page: A Taiko artist presents his history, an introduction, lists of various drums, a survey, and links.
  • Rolling Thunder: Provides a resource for information about Japanese Taiko drumming. Offers sales of Taiko Drums and instruments.
  • Taiko Drums From A Small Planet: Listen to and play taiko, information about the Minnesota based dance and taiko group Sanseiyonseikai, and links.
  • Taiko Ring International: Websites that promote the art and history of taiko drumming.
  • Taiko.us: Resources for new groups. Free web sites, public domain music to play and teaching drills to use in classes.
  • TaikoInfo.org: Provides a detailed and accurate source of information on the Japanese instruments and related goods of ensemble taiko, or kumidaiko
  • The Beat Goes On: An article by Wendy Whiteside on the evolution of taiko to its modern day form. References and links.


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