The Next lesson
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Date and Time
Weekday in November
Reservations are required, so please feel free to contact us! -
Venue
Kichijoji, Musashino City, Tokyo
Meeting point:Kichijoji Station, near the East or Central Exit
<6 minutes walk from Kichijoji Station
on the JR Chuo Line, Sobu Line or Inokashira Line> -
Participation fees
15,000 JPY *Opening special discount (until 2024/12/25)
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Program
Trial lesson 60min.
・10min. Instructor performance
・50min. Let's play Japanese drum !! -
Feel free to take photos and videos!
※There are some things and places you cannot take photos and movies.
Ms. A, a woman in her 50s
Thank you so much today!!
It was a precious opportunity to practice to play the big Japanese drum!
It was first time for me to listening to the Japanese drum’s resonant sound which made me surprise.
Mr. K, male in his 30s
It was a great experience to try playing the Japanese drum for the first time ! I was so excited.
I would like to be able to play the Japanese drum as well as teacher.
I’m glad how well she looked after me during the trial lesson.
If I have a chance, I would like to try again.
Thank you so much today to have a amazing experience.
Here are photos of previous trial lessons and concerts.
If you’re interested in Japanese culture or traditional crafts,
we do hope you will join us.
It’s a valuable opportunity to watch Japanese drums up close.
Now is the time to enjoy live performances!
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Ayaka Kuwahata
桑波田 彩香-
Message from the representative
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These days, anyone can enjoy contents from anywhere because of the widespread use of the Internet.
Under such circumstances, we need to redefine the importance to have a direct experience.
The sound vibration of Japanese drums is large, and how resonant the sound would be different depending on the size of the venue.
I wish you to feel the large vibration throughout the body and enjoy the Japanese drum sound through the five physical senses.
It will be a real pleasure that you could rediscover how wonderful to have a direct experience by enjoying Japanese drum music.
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Bibliography
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She graduated Senzoku Gakuen College of Music.
She was fascinated by a wide appeal of Japanese drums while in college, aimed to be a solo Japanese drum player.
Based on not only deep and rich sound but also soft and delicate sound of Japanese bass drums, she is committed to the development of drum world.
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