Of
course all kind of music style will be complicated and fun, if there are more
than one rhythm and sound same time. So
is taiko, of course. It is fun of session!
Regarding Hachijo-taiko, as I’ve written here
several times, there always are two sounds, Sita-uchi (rhythm of base line) and
Uwa-uchi( ad-lib phrase on base ). We make great sound by session of Shita-uchi
and Uwa-uchi.
For
example;
2) very basic standard of ura-uchi session.
Repeating omote-uchi session sound simple
and easy to listen. If you mix ura-uchi among omote-uchi phrases, sound might get
bounce feeling.
When you write a omote-uchi instead of
music note, it is declared
If we make music code of Hachijo-taiko daringly,
Anther example,
It's fun!