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Noun
1. tsuri-daiko; large hanging drum used for bugaku and gagaku performances
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釣り太鼓 【つりだいこ】吊り太鼓 【つりだいこ】
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1. drumming at the end of the day of wrestling inviting spectators to return tomorrowSumo
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1. drums which announce the opening of a stage performance or commencement of bouts; the sound produced by such drumsSumo
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1. dadaiko drum (decorated with flames)See also 大太鼓 だだいこ
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火焰太鼓 【かえんだいこ】火炎太鼓 【かえんだいこ】
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1. demon drums; type of drumming performance done to ward off ogresSee also
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鬼太鼓 【おんでこ】鬼太鼓 【おんだいこ】
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1. the three types of gagaku drumsRare term
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2. third division of the night (approx. 11pm to 1am)Archaic
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1. janggu (Korean hourglass drum); janggo; changgo
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杖鼓 【チャンゴ】杖鼓 【チャング】長鼓 【チャンゴ】長鼓 【チャング】
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1. small high-pitched Japanese drum or taiko with its head pulled taut by ropesSee also 太鼓
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1. beating of a drum as a signal to announce the opening (beginning) of an event (theatrical performance, festival, etc.)
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1. hourglass drum used in Nara-period court musicSee also 高麗楽
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1. zenidaiko; hollow bamboo baton with coins strung on the inside, used as a folk percussion instrument
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だい 太鼓
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1. pellet drum (used as a children's toy); rattle drum
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2. Den-den daikoThe den-den daiko is a Japanese pellet drum. It has two h... Read more
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1. dadaiko drum; large drum used for outdoor bugaku and gagaku performancesSee also 舞楽, See also 雅楽
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鼉太鼓 【だだいこ】
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