DESIGN NAME: O-daiko
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Barrel Drum
INSPIRATION: Ō-daiko means "large drum" and for a given ensemble, the term refers to their largest drum. Ō-daiko (大太鼓) vary in size, and are often as large as 6 shaku (180 cm; 72 in) in diameter. Some ō-daiko are difficult to move due to their size, and therefore permanently remain inside the performance space, such as temple or shrine.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Japanese barrel drum made of wood, metal, cloisonné, hide, silk, and padding. Dated 1873. 158 cm × 55.9 cm. From Tohshima, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Prototype
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: 8
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: 35pt Black Core
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: 63 mm × 88 mm
TAGS: Cool Vibes
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: Alpha
CHALLENGE: Unique
ADDED DATE: 2022-04-07 04:14:53
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IMAGE CREDITS: Kodenji Hayashi
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