There are many people who have heard the sound of Japanese drums at festivals and have seen performances. However, most people don't know what kind of musical instrument is called wadaiko, what kind of performance is available, and how to compose it.
This time, I would like to invite Mr. Kosuke Noda, who has become a Japanese champion of large Wadaiko, as a guest, to introduce the types of wadaiko, the form of performance, the wadaiko organizations that are active both in Japan and overseas, and also to explore the various attractions of wadaiko.
Cafe master
Shintaro Otani (2nd year in Music Communication at Osaka College of Music, belonging to Bessho Tomoe Taikokai)
Haru Funamoto (2nd year in Music Communication, Osaka College of Music)
Iku Sonoda (Assistant at Osaka College of Music)
Tetsu Kubota (Associate Professor, Osaka College of Music / Art Area B1 Steering Committee member)
Organizers: Department of Music Communication, Osaka College of Music
Method of viewing
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Capacity: About 30 people (free / no application required / first-come-first-served basis)
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Guest
Kosuke Noda, wadaiko player, Bessho Tomoe Taikokai