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| Tabla Lesson 10 by Venkat | |
| Tabla Lesson 10 for beginers only Dha Dhin NaNA Ge Te : Dha Dhin NaNa Ke Te | |
| Date: 2008-03-18 18:49:34 - Added by: JoBo | |
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| Tabla Lesson 9 by Venkat | |
| Tabla Lesson 9 for beginers only | |
| Date: 2008-03-18 18:48:51 - Added by: JoBo | |
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| Tabla Lesson 8 by Venkat | |
| Tabla Lesson 8 for beginers only | |
| Date: 2008-03-18 18:47:44 - Added by: JoBo | |
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| Tabla Lesson 7 by Venkat | |
| Tabla Lesson 7 only for beginers | |
| Date: 2008-03-18 18:46:45 - Added by: JoBo | |
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| Tabla Lesson 6 by Venkat | |
| Tabla Lesson 6 for beginers Kehrwa - Dha Ge Ge Tin Na Ke Gi Na | |
| Date: 2008-03-18 18:46:00 - Added by: JoBo | |
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| Tabla lesson 5 by Venkat | |
| Tabla lesson 5 for beginers Dha DhiNa GiNa, Na DhiNa GiNa | |
| Date: 2008-03-18 18:45:09 - Added by: JoBo | |
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| Tabla lesson 4 by Venkat | |
| Tabla lesson 4 for beginers Dadra - Dha Dhin Na Na Tin Na : Dha Tiri KiTa Na TiRi KiTa | |
| Date: 2008-03-18 18:44:23 - Added by: JoBo | |
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| Tabla lesson 3 by Venkat | |
| Tabla lesson 3 for beginers Dadra - Dha TiRi KiTa : Na TiRi KiTa | |
| Date: 2008-03-18 18:35:31 - Added by: JoBo | |
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| Japanese Traditional Drum | |
| Japanese taiko drums, while having antecedents in Chinese and Korean drums, have been developed into a wide range of percussion instruments that are used in both Japanese folk and classical musical traditions. Taiko, in general, are stick percussion instruments. With the exception of the kotsuzumi and ootsuzumi, all taiko are struck with drumsticks. They have heads on both sides of drum body, and a sealed resonating cavity. Taiko are also characterized by a high amount of tension on the drums heads, with a correspondingly high pitch relative to body size. This high tension likely developed in response to Japan's wet and humid summers when most festivals take place. Many taiko are not tunable, and a drum with high head tension would counteract the slacking effects of humidity. | |
| Date: 2008-03-04 18:50:36 - Added by: Guest | |
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| Immad Solo | |
| Really Great Technique... | |
| Date: 2008-03-03 19:27:42 - Added by: JoBo | |
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