You can buy ones made out of plastic for around $500. Still expensive, yes, but not as expensive as the genuine ones. I bought mine secondhand for around $350 on Yahoo Japan Auction and it sounds fine.
African Talking drums have a very similar timbre if played with the hands. There are also similar Indian drums that come in a smaller form factor. I forgot the name but there is a Punjabi style one that is almost half the size of a Kotsuzumi.
This is the music they play in Monster Hunter when they cook food
I just wish kotsuzumi werent so expensive. love the sound
You can buy ones made out of plastic for around $500. Still expensive, yes, but not as expensive as the genuine ones.
I bought mine secondhand for around $350 on Yahoo Japan Auction and it sounds fine.
You could build one
Dude, literally make one, use hemp rope and foul skin, or, a natural sheep leather shammy. Body is hourglass shaped wood.
African Talking drums have a very similar timbre if played with the hands. There are also similar Indian drums that come in a smaller form factor. I forgot the name but there is a Punjabi style one that is almost half the size of a Kotsuzumi.
@@BlackLotusVisualArchiveUdukkiya.
I’ve heard it’s very similar.
why is my room spinning rapidly-
I understood that reference.
YOOOOOOOOHUUUUUU
Very nice!
I love it so much... ❤
Wonder why they scream
@@RLJ_ It's a kinda Kabuki/Nohgaku chantin' screamin' melody
Is there a genuine name for that bamboo flute?
@__________________________________________________ Many thanks.
It is a nohkan not a shinobue.
Yup, it's a Nohkan(能管), not Shinobue(篠笛).
2:08
shakuhachi???
slipnot japanese cover (freind told me was racist for saying chinese)
Sorry stinky, i only listen to the classics.
*Plays kurui*
la ele