02

Date: 
Thursday, May 18, 2017 - 20:00 to 21:45
Room: 
Small Classroom
Student should bring: 

nagado bachi (usually larger diameter, harder "kashi" wood)
earplugs

Class syllabus: 

prep
- student notes
- pens
- on board: common pulse relationships

welcome
- stretch: thoughts on solitary vs group aspects of taiko
- review main concept: The act of creating heightens sensitivity.
-- how you look (mirror skills)
-- where you hit (esp. on fuchi)
-- when you hit (rhythmic precision)
-- how you sound (tone, dynamics)

"fuchi as justification"
- bounce, glance, pass-through
- create a R path with four evenly-spaced strikes
-- discuss
-- repeat
-- consider end of Cronkite
- allow for variable timing of strikes
- repeat for L paths
- repeat for simultaneous paths

distinguishing the important hand through body involvement
- consider Murder

if all this leads to an opportunity for a satisfying don or gon, take it!

"elements of the satisfying strike"
- prep: as high as time allows, arm position
- good grip
- elbow / body involvement

consider "Murder"

today's take-away ideas
- fuchi as reason for movement
- importance of satisfying strikes

possible choreographic exercises
- travelling farther between evenly-spaced hits (end of Cronkite)
- fuchi as excuse for arm swings (Murder)
- same rhythm, multiple stickings, arranged from simple to complex (Karc)
- gesture as inspiration (beginning of Cronkite)
- rhythm as inspiration (Tribeca)
- original / new idea

Teacher(s): 
Kris Bergstrom
Attendance: 
Heather Kjolsing
Joe Small

Classes in this Course

Date Title
Thu, May 11, 2017 01
Thu, May 18, 2017 02
Thu, May 25, 2017 03
Thu, June 01, 2017 04
Thu, June 08, 2017 05
Thu, June 15, 2017 06
Thu, June 22, 2017 07