otanto
Otanto is a traditional Japanese percussion instrument that belongs to the family of frame drums. It is characterized by its small, circular frame made of wood or bamboo, with a single head stretched tightly over it. The instrument is often used in various genres of Japanese music, including classical, folk, and contemporary compositions.
The name "otanto" is derived from the Japanese words "oto" (音), meaning "sound," and "tanto" (短太鼓), meaning "small
Otanto is commonly associated with the gagaku ensemble, a traditional Japanese court music that dates back
In modern Japanese music, the otanto has been incorporated into contemporary compositions and experimental works, expanding
While the otanto is not as widely known internationally as other Japanese instruments like the koto or