- The
ōtsuzumi (大鼓), also
known as the ōkawa (大皮), is an hourgl****-shaped ****anese drum. It is a
larger version of the tsuzumi, or kotsuzumi, and is used...
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instruments used in Noh theatre: the
transverse flute (笛, fue), hip drum (大鼓,
ōtsuzumi) or ōkawa (大皮), the shoulder-drum (小鼓, kotsuzumi), and the stick-drum (太鼓...
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reinforcement to the drumhead. In contrast, the
drumheads used for the
ōtsuzumi are made of
thick horsehide, and are
never decorated, as they are meant...
- are the
taiko (太鼓)
stick drum, a
large hourgl****-shaped drum
called the
ōtsuzumi (大鼓), a
smaller hourgl****-shaped drum
called the
kotsuzumi (小鼓), and a...
- taiko, set on a
stand before him, with two drumsticks. To his
right is the
ōtsuzumi hip drum,
followed by the
kotsuzumi shoulder drum, and the Noh
flute (nōkan...
- of a fish,
struck with a
wooden stick;
often used in
Buddhist chanting Ōtsuzumi (大鼓) – hand drum Rin or
daikin (大磬) –
singing bowls used by
Buddhist monks...
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elongated or
stretched goblet and rope tuned. The
tsuzumi (kotsuzumi) and the
ōtsuzumi are ****anese hand drums, used in
traditional Noh and
Kabuki theatres. The...
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kabuki performances with her mother, who was
trained in shamisen, koto,
otsuzumi, kotsuzumi, nagauta, and
could read ****anese
musical scores.[citation needed]...
- singer, who
holds a fan:
Small drum (太鼓, Taiko), seated,
Large drum (大鼓,
Ōtsuzumi), standing, Hand drum (小鼓, Kotsuzumi), standing,
Flute (笛, Fue), or Yokobue...
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Membranophone Omele Nigeria Onavillu India Pitched Chordophone Ōtsuzumi ****an
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Membranophone Padayani thappu India Unpitched Membranophone...