Wadaiko / Shinobue Video Lesson: NEBUTA
Composed by Kenichi Koizumi
22 videos Bonus video "Hands of interaction" 4
By Kenichi Koizumi by Tatara Toki
Please see the Wadaiko / Shinobue lesson.
NEBUTA
The song NEBUTA that is actually being performed live.
Sharing the experiences of Mr. Kenichi Koizumi and Mr. Tatara Toki, he provides tips and advice that are useful for musicians, without using the techniques of Japanese drums and Shinobue.
In addition, this time, all NEBUTA applicants will be presented with a "hands of interaction" as a privilege. It is a collection of short riffs ranging from 1 to 4 bars, but it can be used as a daily practice for beginners, as a material for solo turning for advanced players, as a drum hand, or as a Shinobue hand. The combinations are endless. You can enjoy it according to each stage. Would you like to learn from the best teachers?
Detailed guidance divided into stages
Excellent playing technique
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Various benefits such as videos, sound sources, sheet music, etc.
Contents of NEBUTA video Lesson
Shinobue
Number of videos: 9
I play one song by dividing it into phrases. Even in the video, the metronome is played, so you can get the correct tempo by practicing with the instructor. You can also learn how to use your fingers from the video. First, let's practice each phrase. In addition to playing methods, we also explain in more detail not only how to sing, how to take rhythm, and how to practice, as points to note when playing. Let's deepen the playing technique while referring to the commentary video. The sound source of the flute can also be downloaded. You can also learn how to sing from your ears.
Let's learn NEBUTA using various tools.
Tatara Toki
Closing drum
Number of videos: 7
I play one song by dividing it into phrases. Furthermore, not only how to play, but also "how to hit", "how to take rhythm", "how to practice", etc. are explained in detail.
The good thing about taiko is that anyone can start when they want to do it. Those who say "I don't have a sense of rhythm" or "I don't have the physical strength" are also unique to video lessons. You can enjoy it at your own pace without overdoing it. In addition, the mainstream style of Japanese drums is group performances. The notes on playing also mention the music that you make with your friends for the Wadaiko team. The video explains in detail how to hold the drumstick and how to hit it. Let's aim for a higher-grade performance
Kenichi Koizumiu
Nagado daiko
Number of videos: 6
I play one song by dividing it into phrases. Furthermore, not only how to play, but also "how to hit", "how to take rhythm", "how to practice", etc. are explained in detail.
The good thing about taiko is that anyone can start when they want to do it. Those who say "I don't have a sense of rhythm" or "I don't have the physical strength" are also unique to video lessons. You can enjoy it at your own pace without overdoing it. In addition, the mainstream style of Japanese drums is group performances. The notes on playing also mention the music that you make with your friends for the Wadaiko team. The video explains in detail how to hold the drumstick and how to hit it. Let's aim for a higher-grade performance
Kenichi Koizumiu