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1 | 鬼太鼓囃子(おんでこばやし)/Ondeko-bayashi | 鬼太鼓座 |
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2 | 弓ヶ浜(ゆみがはま)/Yumigahama | 鬼太鼓座 |
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3 | 富嶽百景(ふがくひゃっけい)/Fujiyama | 鬼太鼓座 |
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4 | 花や今宵の/Hana ya koyoi no 使用曲:青葉の笛/Aoba no fue | 鬼太鼓座 |
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5 | 三国(みくに)/Mikuni | 鬼太鼓座 |
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6 | 鼕々(とうとう)/Toto ~坎(かん)としてそれ鼓を撃つ~ | 鬼太鼓座 |
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7 | 阿うん三味線(あうんじゃみせん)/Aun-jamisen | 鬼太鼓座 |
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8 | 明暗(みょうあん)/Myoan | 松田 惺山 |
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9 | MONOCHROME II/モノクローム II | 鬼太鼓座 |
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Ondekoza
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Ondekoza (鬼太鼓座, Ondekoza) ("demon drum group"), sometimes referred to as "Za Ondekoza", is a Japanese troupe specializing in taiko drumming. Founded in 1969 by Den Tagayasu, Ondekoza was influential in the rise of the kumi-daiko (group taiko) style of taiko. Not a taiko player himself, Tagayasu helped transform taiko from a festival-based music form to a virtuosic performance art performed on stage. Ondekoza's performances in North America in 1975 was the first exposure for many Americans and helped spread interest in taiko through North America. Part of a l… read more