Traditional Chinese Drumming (part 1)

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

we are part of KKCS, and we perform for a variety of events, this is one of our recent videos!
--Salinda

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  • Gu. It translates to Ko in Japanese. Taiko is only one type of Ko. The same drum is called Taigu in Chinese.

  • Should I stand form 10m away? what if armpit smells ! :P

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  • Any Part 2 for this?

  • @saimyooo

    Don't worry.Those without the brains don't have any sense of smell.You are safe.

    Jerzy Ulicki-Rek

  • good 

  • In the middle of the video the drums sounded like the roars of the thunder clouds.

    Magnificent.

  • omg. i saw this live. haha

  • well, they DO like like one^^ sorta

  • very nice

  • They can also be called "huapengu" (花盆鼓, literally "flowerpot drum").

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