tsukeshime bachi (usually smaller diameter, softer "hou" wood)
nagado bachi (usually larger diameter, harder "kashi" wood)
earplugs
today's goal: bozuki and music (8-bar tekke-style rhythm)
bozuki structure
- oroshi (as hakobiya enter)
- jyunbi
- tate
- roll
- naname
- mochi age
- mawari
- oshiage
naname (4-bar unchanging groove emphasizing the 1)
- nagado (revised)
-- don su su go
-- don su su su
-- su don su gon
-- don su su su
-- don su su go
-- don su su su
-- su don su dogo
-- don su su ka
- naname technique
-- bou angle and movement
-- fold into position
-- looking at mochi
- tsukeshime
-- sun ten teretsuku teretsuku
-- tsu ke te tsukutsu tsukutsu ke
-- tsu teketen teketeke dzu dzu teke
-- su teke su teke ten ka
- kane part (YK)
-- chan chi chan chikichi
-- chichan chichan chan chikichi
(cue for ending naname?)
tekke fundmentals
- copycat
-- full pattern
-- full pattern with counting
-- downbeat with counting
-- upbeat with counting
-- triplet fills
jyunbi (starts right at oroshi final hit)
- te.ke te.ke te.ke te.ke
- te.ke te.ke te.ke dzu..
- te.ke te.ke te.ke te.ke
- teketen teketen dzu "ho"
tate
..ke ..ke ..ke te.ke
..ke ..ke ..ke dzu..
..ke ..ke ..ke te.ke
..ke ..ke ..ke tekete
(5x in vid)
te.. te.. te.. te.ke
te.. te.. dzu.. ..ke
te.. te.. te.. te.ke
te.. te.. te.. tekeke
mochi age
Kagamikai ending seems weak
mawari (faster tempo tekke)
- from roll, each player enters after 4 (on fuchi?)
- shime gives mawari direction change cues with triplets, 4 hits for stop to roll
- others playing across bar lines
oshiage
bow (to mochi, musicians, audience?)