I think it originated from Japan but some people say that it originated from China and Korea as well
northern india
Snare, Base, high and low Tom-Toms, Bongo, floor Tom, conga, Djembe, Taiko and Tenor Drums :)
No, it's Japanese.
A tom-tom drum (not to be confused with a tam-tam) is a cylindrical drum with nosnare.Although "tom-tom" is the British term for a child's toy drum, the name came originally from the Anglo-Indian and Sinhala;[1] the tom-tom itself comes from Asian or Native American cultures. The tom-tom drum is also a traditional means of communication. The tom-tom drum was added to the drum kit in the early part of the 20th century.The drum kit1 Ride cymbal | 2 Floor tom | 3 Toms4 Bass drum | 5 Snare drum | 6 Hi-hat
the cool and nomable kind;) NOMNOMNOM green giant
it is your bum!!
did you mean Taiko? Taiko means drum in Japanese (etymologically "great" or "wide drum").
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taiko
"Taiko" means drum in Japanese. It can also be used to refer to a Japanese drum. Taiko are 3 sticks percussion instruments. Taiko drumming is featured in a Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas.
太鼓 Taiko
Heidi Varian has written: 'The way of taiko' -- subject(s): History, Instruction and study, Taiko, Taiko (Drum ensemble)
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Taiko spinners are done by alternating between drum and rim inputs. (If you're using a keyboard, the default controls are X/C for drum and Z/V for rim.)
Shawn Morgan Bender has written: 'Taiko boom' -- subject(s): Taiko, History, Taiko (Drum ensemble), Social life and customs, Musical instruments, Music
I think you mean "Taiko" body drum
A Taiko is a type of Japanese instrument, and Taiko in Japanese means drum. Which is kind of what it is, but bigger. It is made to be hit on both ends. and is also made like an American Base drum but rounder and made from one big rounded tree with Animal skin going over it. It is used or more said performed in Japanese holidays and Japanese theater. It can also be performed in traditional Japanese Weddings.