Phrases with «taiko»

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"Taiko" is a Japanese word that refers to traditional drums. These drums are large and played with sticks, creating deep and powerful sounds. Taiko drums are often used in Japanese festivals and performances to create rhythm and energy. Full definition

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Sentences with «taiko»

  • With its battery of taiko drums rattling away ominously, but also a fluty, buoyant finale, it suggests a missing link between Toru Takemitsu (Dodes» ka - den's legendary composer) and the entirely non-Japanese Henry Mancini. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • At 4 PM, head for the Circle of Palms Plaza in front of SJMA where SJMA's Art Portal will be the backdrop for a free showcase of the colors of an Áo Dài procession and a dragon dance, the sounds of taiko drums and zithers, and traditional Vietnamese court costumes. (sjmusart.org)
  • The weekend's activities include martial arts, taiko performances, cosplay costume contests, and a high - octane, Japanese street wear fashion show. (modernbocamom.com)
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