rendele
Rendele is a traditional Japanese musical instrument, primarily used in the context of Shinto rituals and festivals. It is a type of hand drum, typically made from a hollowed-out gourd or wooden box, covered with a membrane made from animal skin or synthetic material. The instrument is held vertically, with the player striking the membrane with the fingers or a stick to produce sound.
The rendele is an essential component of the taiko ensemble, which is often used to accompany Shinto
The rendele is typically played in pairs, with one player striking the membrane while the other holds
In recent years, the rendele has gained renewed interest in the West, with many musicians and enthusiasts