Kumidaiko
Kumidaiko, literally meaning "group taiko," is a form of Japanese taiko drumming organized as an ensemble. It emphasizes collective rhythm, precise timing, and expressive performance, often featuring coordinated movement and stagecraft. While the term can describe any taiko group, modern kumidaiko practice is best known for its large, polished ensembles that perform as a unit.
The modern kumidaiko movement gained international attention in the late 1960s and 1970s through groups such
Instrumentation and technique in kumidaiko ensembles center on a range of taiko drums, including the large
Performance practice and repertoire often blend traditional matsuri rhythms with new compositions created by ensemble members.
Kumidaiko has become a recognizable facet of modern Japanese percussion, contributing to cultural exchange through international