tsukeshime bachi (usually smaller diameter, softer "hou" wood)
nagado bachi (usually larger diameter, harder "kashi" wood)
earplugs
welcome
- personal updates
- coaching session feedback
warmup: copycat
Naname Essentials LATIdama Eval practice: Long phrase
- http://taiko.la/latidama/naname-essentials
take turns playing M patterns on single drum
- 8em each person 1-1-2, 2-2 structure?
- using M4-extended as cue
- switch - PHOTOS
- with jiuchi
final thoughts
- recap course goals
-- stance and strike fundamentals
-- ability to answer these questions
--- why naname?
(for future reference)
---- to allow movement
---- to emphasize the line of the strike
---- asymmetry of body, arms
--- what are the three variables of stance?
(for future reference)
---- pi angle
---- distance
---- stance angle
--- what are three aspects of the beautiful strike?
(for future reference)
---- tone
---- relaxation
---- grace of free bachi movement
---- speed
---- clarity of strike axis
- instrument use
-- bachi
-- setting up drums
- "Yoroshiku onegaishimasu"
- application of M patterns (naname solo, improv)
- next steps