I lived in Japan as a missionary for some years and attended every taiko concert I could find. A friend took me to a taiko factory one time and I got to meet a famous female drummer there. She had injured her arm so could not play until healed . With a translator she was most interesting to talk with. Sadly, the owners of the place were very proprietary and would not allow me to see how the drums were made. I was able to see the tree trunks and the finished products. All this was one of the high points of my time in this beautiful country. I still wish to thank all the fine people who I talked to for all the information they provided me. Me, being a wood-worker, was fascinated with the dedication and attention to detail the craftsmen showed in the completed drums. I attended a taiko concert where most of the drums were at least 4ft. across. There were several that were larger than that. I sat in a chair about 300 + ft. from the performers. When the largest drums were struck, the vibrations traveled across the ground and made my chest also vibrated. It was marvelous.
Amazing. They take much time until the end of its making putting great efforts into it. It is precise in technique and beautifully made! English translation is expected so people overseas can understand much more.
The every little detail of what they have to do to get the drum done the wait for the wood to dry slowly and all cuts off from chisels and the way they work the skin ready and tuning the drum is a job that takes years to accomplish and the knowledge and skills that they need to have but I think that they have to work on their self discipline and patience to get the drum perfected and sounding perfect
These workers were using power tools and heavy machinery and even then it took a lot of time and effort to make. Imagine how much time and effort it would've taken to make one of these back in ye olde days with ye olde tools.
Questions: 1) How did he create a perfect circle as he cut the wood? 2) The wood was long. How did his chainsaw go deep enough? The wood is like 4 times the length of his chain saw. 3) How long did it take to make the drum? Sorry, I do not read Kanji. Very thanks for the Producers of the video to be shared online. : -)
The drum making workers cut the wood from the both sides using the chain saw. There might be a 'special long' chainsaw which is not shown in the video used to saw through the wood. The workers work with patience and careful attention to quality. That's why they were able to make a perfect circle. A good kodo drum takes 5 years to be made. web-japan.org/kidsweb/cool/12-12-25/index.html
I cant believe the size of that tree, amazing craftmanship its fascinating to watch , although Id like to see how they were traditionally made. Can anyone tell me the type of tree they use I'd love to see one alive ? Also do they continue making smaller and smaller drums from the remaining core ? its so cool
Japanese has so many wonderful cultural crafts that are beautiful. They have much to be proud for. Living in America we do not have culture that is expressed in beautiful object. If we can all just get along together in America I guess that is as good as we can expect.
America leads in technology science medicine space everything!! Even wood working just Bc we aren’t wasteful in making drums no one will use we preserve couple hundred year old maples like this “Culture” just wasted for garbage
Music !! We made japan and Korea what they are today technical powerhouses but no were near as advanced as the United States!! Plus the United States isn’t just one Culture were a melting pot that the LIBERAL DEMOCRAT RACIST NAZIS WANT TI DESTROY AND IF WE GO THE WORLD GOES TO SHIT SO BE PROUD KF THAT MORON
Gonietube NYC Please stop saying things you don’t understand!!!! U made Japan??? What did you made here?? You just using the Japanese land for your own!!!! You build a base here for your own sake!!!! So cut the damn thing you’ve been saying!!!! How old are you anyway??? Hah??? And korea is not Japan!!!!
Gonietube NYC By the way!!! US ARE JUST HAVE A LARGE ARMY AND IF THERES NO HOLLYWOOD YOU ARE NOTHING!!!!!! And you should thanks Bill Gates and Steves Jobs because if they are not American then what else do you have!!!!!!??????
I can just see it now, in 2000+ years one of these will be found and everyone will say "but why would anyone make one this big? were there giants among them?"
The stupid way that I (an idiot) would make it is actually how they make them. That is one big tree, and there appears to be no big shortcut. Amazingly skilled work, cant believe it didnt come out wrong.
チェーンソーをフリーハンドでここまで正確に切れるなんて、、、神業だ
胴内部の彫刻を初めて見ました。樹齢を重ねた素晴らしい原料から、油分を抜く乾燥工程、加工まで手間と時間をかけた芸術品ですね。
I lived in Japan as a missionary for some years and attended every taiko concert I could find. A friend took me to a taiko factory one time and I got to meet a famous female drummer there. She had injured her arm so could not play until healed . With a translator she was most interesting to talk with. Sadly, the owners of the place were very proprietary and would not allow me to see how the drums were made. I was able to see the tree trunks and the finished products. All this was one of the high points of my time in this beautiful country. I still wish to thank all the fine people who I talked to for all the information they provided me. Me, being a wood-worker, was fascinated with the dedication and attention to detail the craftsmen showed in the completed drums.
I attended a taiko concert where most of the drums were at least 4ft. across. There were several that were larger than that. I sat in a chair about 300 + ft. from the performers. When the largest drums were struck, the vibrations traveled across the ground and made my chest also vibrated. It was marvelous.
こうして私たちのもとへ届けられる
ちなみに?
大量生産されるものは 大きな旋盤にかけます!
これは オールハンドメイドという超高級な日本製です!
Amazing. They take much time until the end of its making putting
great efforts into it. It is precise in technique and beautifully made!
English translation is expected so people overseas can understand
much more.
I think so, too. 同意
職人技ですなあ
これはミスのできない難しい仕事
Those are amazing Chain Saw Skills. Hats of to that gentleman ! !
Wife: "How was work today?"
Husband: "They really had me hopping"
10:06 haha.
貴重な動画ありがとう😆💕✨
これを機械一つ使わずに手作業だけで作っていた昔の人たちに脱帽。
石川県白山市(旧松任)。
近所です。
安定の悪天候(笑)
職人さん、スゲー。
弁当忘れても傘忘れるな
でしたっけ。
I appreciate that, unlike Ocidental documentaries, there is no voice over. I understood the whole process without a single word.
くりぬいた部分は一回り小さい太鼓に再生されるんだろうか?
太鼓の上でぴょんぴょんするのちょっと楽しそう
抜いた芯はちょっと小さい太鼓を、また、作るのではないかな?
ため息が出る素晴らしい仕事。すべて一発で決める。お見事。
そうでなければ、粉砕した方が楽だと思います。
切り抜いた胴の中心分で小さな太鼓作れそうですね!
経費削減効果ありですね^^。
マトリョシカみたいになりそう
素晴らしい!こんなに時間かかるものとは思わなかった。結果も最高級!
和太鼓が好きなので、和太鼓の作り方を見学しに行きたいです😃
I enjoyed this, and admire all of these artists! Much respect☺️
The every little detail of what they have to do to get the drum done the wait for the wood to dry slowly and all cuts off from chisels and the way they work the skin ready and tuning the drum is a job that takes years to accomplish and the knowledge and skills that they need to have but I think that they have to work on their self discipline and patience to get the drum perfected and sounding perfect
@@davidslefort6541 Much Respect ✊
うちの村の地車太鼓は浅野さんで新調しました。詳しくわ中の細工削り、本命の革です。胴は幕末時製作の村の胴を再生しました。
太鼓は大きな木をくりぬいて作るとは知りませんでした.私は樽みたいに木を丸くつないで筒にすると思っていました.これだと量産は出来ませんね.手間もかかり値段も高いでしょうね.大切に扱いたいですね.祭りでは大太鼓が気持ちよく響き楽しいです.大変勉強になりました.
こうして我々の手元に届けられるのか
太鼓の上で跳ねてるの楽しそう(小並感)
革を作る工程も観たかったなあ。
これはよく動画にできたなぁ…って思います。
フォークリフトの使い方的な意味で…ヨシ!(ヘルメットかぶったネコ)
I can't believe he cut that center out with a chainsaw
with a realy HUGE!!111 chainsaw
To do it exactly parallel, he had to mess up at least few before I think :D
At 5:24, I laughed as hard as I have at anything on TH-cam.
great precision
the correct way to cut this perfectly without waste would be with a cutting chain and a turntable
幾らくらいするのか教えてほしいな
2000万くらいしても驚かない
Wow. Here in the United States OSHA would have had a fit about their practices!
10:00
クソ笑った
これの為に前工程を頑張ってます。
マサイ族
ヤンヤラホイヤーヤンヤラホイヤー!♪
kkkkkkkkkkk
Yeah, I don't know why it was so hilarious.
These workers were using power tools and heavy machinery and even then it took a lot of time and effort to make. Imagine how much time and effort it would've taken to make one of these back in ye olde days with ye olde tools.
Beautiful craftsmanship
Fascinating video, can't help but wonder how on Earth they Made these Drums using only traditional Hand Tools in the past..
They imported them from California where they were made using the Redwood trees and commercially available chainsaws powered by watermills.
So beautiful work
玉切りの時のチェーンソー、アホみたいにでかいやつだと思うけど木がでかすぎて小さく見えるw
10:03 when you invite your friends for a party at your small appartement
Japan has some of the most excellent craftsmen
立派な木だな〜
USA Here. Excellent Video. Thank you
Questions:
1) How did he create a perfect circle as he cut the wood?
2) The wood was long. How did his chainsaw go deep enough? The wood is like 4 times the length of his chain saw.
3) How long did it take to make the drum?
Sorry, I do not read Kanji.
Very thanks for the Producers of the video to be shared online. : -)
The drum making workers cut the wood from the both sides using the chain saw. There might be a 'special long' chainsaw which is not shown in the video used to saw through the wood. The workers work with patience and careful attention to quality. That's why they were able to make a perfect circle. A good kodo drum takes 5 years to be made. web-japan.org/kidsweb/cool/12-12-25/index.html
5:25 気持ちいいーーーー
職人芸 素晴らしい! お見事!
Serious question: How many people have died by a runaway drum?
four, to the best of my knowledge
How many people have died from a runaway tree. They ride them in Japan.
1:27 玉切り
なんかゾッとしました(20歳男性)
10:00 ここ好き
石鹸の香り 愛してる
Osea destruyen un arbol milenario para hacer tambores....aplausos de la Humanidad !!!
Unbelievable ! Japanese people are amazing. The 🙏🙏🙏
I cant believe the size of that tree, amazing craftmanship its fascinating to watch , although Id like to see how they were traditionally made.
Can anyone tell me the type of tree they use I'd love to see one alive ? Also do they continue making smaller and smaller drums from the remaining core ? its so cool
I'm pretty sure there aren't that many species of trees grow that big.
probably sequoia or related species.
It’s too late now but the species is called Keyaki or Zelkova
7:55 Pretty sure I've heard that music in some nintendo game.
Wow!! Amazing work , I from Tijuana, B,C , México 🙏🙏 an exceptional job , I would like to learn how yo make them
ジェイソンにとって理想の職場
ジェイソン君はチェーンソー使ってないんだよなぁ
それ言うならハウス・オブ・ザ・デッドのサムソンと女帝だろ。
I love the music in these!
8:38
大勢の人の出資がないとできない(買えない)くらい高い太鼓なのか。
原木が立派過ぎて草。
整形の様子もダイナミックで、何を作る動画だったのか忘れてしまいそうだ。
切り落とした破片は樹皮部分もそのまま活かして、テーブルの天板やオブジェ等に再利用できそう。フォークリフトの体当たり(笑)でくりぬいた巨大な円柱も何かいい使い道がありそう。小ぶりな太鼓の胴に使えないのかな?
旅客機のエンジンナセル並みにでっかい太鼓!
gstrebrain 私に連絡してください
Rojuddin@yahoo.com
we worker will feel the drums...hearing i am not so sure. They are sure ....all be deat. the work is wow
ちょくちょくヘルメットかぶったネコが似合いそうなシーンがある。
10:00 たのしそう
T S 愛してる
1:28
チェーンソー持って玉切りって言われると怖い。去勢されそう。
多少機械化されているけど、昔は何もかも手工具でやっていたと思うと
作業量的に気が遠くなりそう。
しかし、フォークパレットに乗って作業するのは非常にまずい。
え?そんな時にも入れる労災保険が?
muito legal isso... parabéns, é lindo de se ver!
Japanese has so many wonderful cultural crafts that are beautiful. They have much to be proud for. Living in America we do not have culture that is expressed in beautiful object. If we can all just get along together in America I guess that is as good as we can expect.
not gonna happen buddy
America leads in technology science medicine space everything!! Even wood working just Bc we aren’t wasteful in making drums no one will use we preserve couple hundred year old maples like this “Culture” just wasted for garbage
Music !! We made japan and Korea what they are today technical powerhouses but no were near as advanced as the United States!! Plus the United States isn’t just one Culture were a melting pot that the LIBERAL DEMOCRAT RACIST NAZIS WANT TI DESTROY AND IF WE GO THE WORLD GOES TO SHIT SO BE PROUD KF THAT MORON
Gonietube NYC
Please stop saying things you don’t understand!!!!
U made Japan???
What did you made here??
You just using the Japanese land for your own!!!!
You build a base here for your own sake!!!!
So cut the damn thing you’ve been saying!!!!
How old are you anyway??? Hah???
And korea is not Japan!!!!
Gonietube NYC
By the way!!!
US ARE JUST HAVE A LARGE ARMY AND IF THERES NO HOLLYWOOD YOU ARE NOTHING!!!!!!
And you should thanks Bill Gates and Steves Jobs because if they are not American then what else do you have!!!!!!??????
That was amazing!!!!
浅野太鼓さんじゃないですか!
浅野太鼓さんの太鼓を使ってますm(__)m
That is so true👍👍👍👍
12:10 they took such precision making everything else but when i saw that brass pin overlap the other one it made me cringe.
He hasn't been seen since
i thought so too the first time but on a second look its not overlapping , the angle and the light just makes it look like that
中に人を閉じ込めて製造したらと想像してしまう…
CRAZY MONSTER 私に連絡してください
Rojuddin@yahoo.com
船であったな
飛び跳ねて良い音がする
Хорошая работа.
Where did they find such a big piece of cow hide ?
cows are pretty big animals.
And the beat goes on.
Spettacolare! Fantastico! How much cost such a Taiko? Regards for you
what i was expecting to see: ???????
what i saw: some blokes jumping on a drum trampoline
家一軒建てるレベル。
それにしてもフォークリフトの万能性よ。
I'm not sure in the future, if there'll be enough large trees to make any more drums
My son builds outdoor furniture with trees, but he's never worked on anything THAT big!
Now THAT was amazing........................................
youtube, vuelves a sorprenderme con tus recomendaciones.
Japan is just awesome
こうしてバンダイナムコへと納品される
@あいうえおかきくけこ え???
Couldn't think of a better thing to be doing at 6am
太鼓トランポリンかわいい
Nice..!
edit:- On second thoughts. Really Nice...!
真ん中くり抜いた奴からもまた新しく太鼓作るんだろうか?
E se precisar afinar ele com o tempo, como que faz se o couro está pregado ?
I can just see it now, in 2000+ years one of these will be found and everyone will say "but why would anyone make one this big? were there giants among them?"
สุดยอด เยี่ยมจริงๆ
Muito profissionalismo.
What kind of tree is used?
和太鼓の真髄は"三つ巴"、太鼓を通して統一、一心にして空を通じて 宙に伝える。 両面皮張りの意味。ただぶっ叩いたい踊り回ったりするようなことでは魂が😂😅😢😂
さらっとやってるけど、全部危険な作業だよなぁ。
いやぁ、良いものを見せてもらった。
OSHA inspector: hi, guys, i just stopped in to OH MY GAWD!!!
🤣🤣🤣
Wow how long they worked for the drum to get to the shape they were looking for
チェーンソーの職人芸!でも、職人さんがヘッドホンをしていないのがちょっと気になります。労働環境にも配慮して欲しいですね。
i would love a translation, what wood they are using
and what kind of skin? can someone translate, please?
欅
We use wood called zelkova.
where can i buy one at? does ebay sale taiko drums?
The stupid way that I (an idiot) would make it is actually how they make them. That is one big tree, and there appears to be no big shortcut. Amazingly skilled work, cant believe it didnt come out wrong.
Who needs trees anyway, let’s make a drum.
真ん中くり貫かれたのも一廻り小さな太鼓造るのかな?
Amazing.👍😷
ни чего не понятно в этих палочках и крючочках. сколько времени ушло на изготовление?
腹太鼓の作り方なら協力出来るのに