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Kodo - "O-Daiko" - HD (japanese drummers - Taiko - tambours géants Japon) 

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Kodō (鼓童) ( www.agoravox.tv/culture-loisir... « Kodo, un battement de coeur japonais rythmé par le taiko » : voir l'article et les vidéos) est un groupe de percussionnistes japonais originaire de l'ile de Sado. Son nom signifie « battement de coeur » et « enfant du tambour » en japonais. ( fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kod%C5%8...) ).
Le collectif Kodo est formé en 1981 par d'anciens membres du groupe Ondekoza à la suite d'un différent entre Tagayasu (fondateur d'Ondekoza) et ses musiciens. Il perpétue et réinvente la tradition musicale japonaise, en explorant toutes les possibilités offertes par le taiko, tambour de peau tendue sur bois utilisé dans les fêtes traditionnelles.
Il parcourt le monde depuis le début des années 1980 pour diffuser son message « d'humanité partagée, de conscience environnementale et de paix ».
A Message to the Victims and Survivors of the Tohoku Earthquake & Tsunami : www.kodo.or.jp/news/index_en.html
Thanks to (Merci à) / musicbox8
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiko
Ōdaiko : One of the most memorable drums of many taiko ensembles is the ōdaiko (大太鼓). For many, the ōdaiko solo is the embodiment of power due to the size of the drum, the volume, and the endurance it takes to perform. The ōdaiko is the largest drum of all taiko, if not the entire world. The largest ōdaiko are too big to move and permanently reside inside a temple or shrine. Ōdaiko means "big taiko", but within any group, it describes the largest drum in an ensemble, which could mean 12 inches (300 mm) in diameter or 12 feet (3.7 m) in diameter. Made from a single piece of wood, some ōdaiko come from trees that are hundreds of years old.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodo_(ta...)
Kodō (鼓童?) is a professional taiko drumming troupe. Based on Sado Island, Japan, they have had a role in popularizing taiko drumming, both in Japan and abroad. They regularly tour Japan, Europe, and the United States.
Although the main focus of the performance is taiko drumming, other traditional Japanese musical instruments such as fue and shamisen make an appearance on stage as do traditional dance and vocal performance. Kodo's performance include pieces based on the traditional rhythms of regional Japan, pieces composed for Kodo by contemporary songwriters, and pieces written by Kodo members themselves. The numbers that Kodo perform can change from concert to concert. Kodo's performance normally lasts for about one hour and forty minutes.
In Japanese the word "Kodo" conveys two meanings: "heartbeat" the primal source of all rhythm and, read in a different way, the word can mean "children of the drum," a reflection of Kodo's desire to play their drums simply, with the heart of a child.
Kodo strives to both preserve and re-interpret traditional Japanese performing arts. From worldwide tours and research trips, Kodo brings back to Sado world music and experiences which now exert a strong influence on the group's performances and compositions. They also collaborate with other artists and composers.
Since their debut at the Berlin Festival in 1981, Kodo have given over 3,100 performances on five continents, spending about a third of the year overseas, a third touring in Japan and a third resting and preparing new material on Sado Island.

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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@MegaAmar98
@MegaAmar98 3 года назад
My friend invited me to a Taiko show one day and it was one of the most amazing events I've been to. Hearing those live is incredible, you can literally feel those vibrations in your whole body stimulating your blood. No wonder those drums were used in war
@Fine_Mouche
@Fine_Mouche 3 года назад
After the codvid I would buy a ticket for a show.
@Lubin-md4ml
@Lubin-md4ml 3 года назад
unless you own a cinema system with a powerful subwoofer 😏 then you can feel the beats of the music in your body, feels amazing, its like body massage but on the inside! but seeing these drums live would be much cooler.
@Donowall2023
@Donowall2023 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z2zIH2949Vc.html
@cheers9503
@cheers9503 2 года назад
@Fujiwara Clan date clan is the best
@rolandch.4281
@rolandch.4281 2 года назад
@@user-yt5yc4mn8u mmm toxic national pride. I don’t give a damn what race or culture anyone belongs to but shit like this annoys me despite how much I like Koreans.
@moocow1208
@moocow1208 9 лет назад
They stood there and beat the fucking shit out of those drums for 8 minutes. And it was awesome.
@theramblinmahoney2316
@theramblinmahoney2316 9 лет назад
Better then the description of the video.
@moocow1208
@moocow1208 9 лет назад
***** Omaigawd that's hilarious! I've never been any kind of popular before so that just makes it even funnier!
@theramblinmahoney2316
@theramblinmahoney2316 9 лет назад
Moo Cow Holy shit we're both on there... sadly they censored my name. Aw.
@talloss3329
@talloss3329 9 лет назад
balls on the walls holy shitinza this was epic
@kaiser1295
@kaiser1295 3 года назад
Mind your language.
@PointyTailofSatan
@PointyTailofSatan Год назад
If people knew the incredible work done to create these drums, they would be amazed. The largest drums, weighing sometimes almost 3 tons (!), are made in one piece from the carefully selected trunk of a gigantic 700 year old elm tree. The drum is hollowed out, then spends 5 years in a drying room. Then it often goes into a huge vacuum chamber to remove any remaining moisture. THen the drums are smoked to help harden the wood. Only then do craftsmen with over 15-20 years experience begin, by hand, to give the drum its final shape. Next, artisans chisel special patterns into the inside of the drum to help tune it's resonance, based on the wood's grain, density, and if the drum will be used indoors or outside. Next, the outside is protected by several coats of high quality lacquer. Then, lastly, carefully selected and treated animal skins are tightened over the drumheads using twisted ropes for tensioners, and nailed in place with close to a thousand custom made nails. Incredible.
@garyguyton7373
@garyguyton7373 3 месяца назад
I was wondering how they were made. Thank You!
@ArchyP
@ArchyP 2 месяца назад
😮😮😮
@vivaldi1948
@vivaldi1948 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for the information.
@iwantedtobethatanomaly2270
@iwantedtobethatanomaly2270 2 месяца назад
That's insane. Thank you for the info that's fascinating😮
@beefwreath2856
@beefwreath2856 2 месяца назад
this makes the meme of katanas being folded over 1000 times look sloppy by comparison
@anniesue4456
@anniesue4456 11 месяцев назад
Drums, no matter what culture, always give me goose bumps
@nicnic1190
@nicnic1190 10 месяцев назад
You might like "sirena and the sirens" dare ye cry mercy etc
@Tlee3dee
@Tlee3dee 10 месяцев назад
JUST U WAIT FOR THE WARRIOR OF LIBERATION
@arturstaniewski2657
@arturstaniewski2657 9 месяцев назад
Oldest instrument , hands and whatever. Of course, such drums are already advanced something (anything). But the primal need is the oldest in its form. Espacialy warriors do like it. I think there is "tree of life" for instruments.
@sasajugovic6984
@sasajugovic6984 8 месяцев назад
Without drums no rhythm and with no rhythm no everything else , end of story
@yumiyuki5851
@yumiyuki5851 6 месяцев назад
but the oldest drums are in the east, not the west
@DJBSharpMusic
@DJBSharpMusic 3 года назад
Japan proves one thing: no matter how many ages and seasons go by, drums will always sound amazing as an instrument, and they will always touch a primal part of our psyche.
@ZATennisFan
@ZATennisFan 2 года назад
This type of music and performance comes from that same primal place that binds us together as human beings as the Haka...
@IndyAvocadoKid
@IndyAvocadoKid 2 года назад
Both the Haka and taiko are popular here in Hawaii, in fact the Hawaii football team has been known to do the haka before a game, just to get themselves psyched up….
@DJBSharpMusic
@DJBSharpMusic 2 года назад
@@IndyAvocadoKid I'm gonna keep my response simple, because all I can say is "that's cool as fuck"
@Johnny-rx4hs
@Johnny-rx4hs 2 года назад
@@IndyAvocadoKid I would like to see a Hawaiian sports team play against a New Zealand team just to see what differences there are in their Haka
@fungoloides
@fungoloides 2 года назад
The heart!
@DrunkenCoward1
@DrunkenCoward1 8 лет назад
6:02 This guy wasn't actually supposed to hit his drums there. He just found the fly that killed his parents and finally got his long awaited revenge.
@vanessavaz1187
@vanessavaz1187 8 лет назад
lmao xD
@peterfoy
@peterfoy 8 лет назад
+The Drunken Coward aww lmao
@mikeboelens9195
@mikeboelens9195 8 лет назад
good one bro
@radiwib8777
@radiwib8777 8 лет назад
lmao best comment :'D
@751Anth
@751Anth 8 лет назад
Are u a drummer?
@Zazabazaa
@Zazabazaa Год назад
My school used to have a Taiko drum club, and after school, you could hear the sound of almost a hundred of these drums going off at once. It was one of my favourite things
@papagarth
@papagarth Месяц назад
sounds ( no pun intended ) cool
@blackharmonics4518
@blackharmonics4518 2 года назад
I attempted 2 Taiko lessons. Best experience ever. It was like a thunder rolling through the whole hall and the loud silence, when everyone of us stopped drumming simultaneously was amazing. I never felt my body this intensive before. Would do it everytime again. (Sorry for mistakes. English isn't my native language.)
@eztvlight1202
@eztvlight1202 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for story buddy
@WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS
@WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS 5 месяцев назад
I bet you had a brilliant time! Can I ask why you didn't take more lessons? Also do not worry, your English was absolutely spot on and got across the subtleties about the drum sounds perfectly. What is your native language if you don't mind me asking? I hope you are doing well and I wish you all the best for the future!
@blackharmonics4518
@blackharmonics4518 5 месяцев назад
@@WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS Oh, I took these lessons while I was in a psychiatric clinic. After that I looked up what a regular lesson would cost, but sadly I can't afford this. Otherwise I would've continued. It really is an experience which one should've make sometime. And thanks. I'm practicing my english skills. 😁 I'm from Germany. Of course I wish you the best, too. Have a good time and hope you're doing well.
@dethmaul
@dethmaul Месяц назад
That's exactly the grilling feeling i got from marching drill! When we excecuted a complicated back and forth maneuver, then EVERY single heel tap we had hit the pavement at the EXACT same time? I've never found anytbinggbto match it.
@alanmartinez6877
@alanmartinez6877 5 лет назад
Crossfit trainees: playing with rope. Japan: hold my sake
@calicojack801
@calicojack801 4 года назад
Japan: hold my weird ass hentai
@jalapenojalapapas5525
@jalapenojalapapas5525 4 года назад
Japan: ho ho kono DIO da
@nagawahyudi
@nagawahyudi 4 года назад
i dont get this kind of joke
@shuheihisagi7514
@shuheihisagi7514 3 года назад
@riding the tiger the work out rope
@severelyglitchy
@severelyglitchy 3 года назад
Yeah, you would get a sick workout with all that striking and intensity.
@Jm-ki4su
@Jm-ki4su 4 года назад
I was 80 pounds when i watched this. Now, i'm peering over Wall Maria, giving humanity a grim reminder.
@charliegarrison9688
@charliegarrison9688 4 года назад
You're full of hot air.... Lol
@badrulzoppof1s833
@badrulzoppof1s833 4 года назад
SASAGEYO? 😂😂
@tonarsilverwolf6485
@tonarsilverwolf6485 4 года назад
@@badrulzoppof1s833 SASAGEYO!!!!!!
@gateauxq4604
@gateauxq4604 4 года назад
RIP Wall Maria
@ninasarchivee
@ninasarchivee 4 года назад
Attack on Titan is fucking amazing
@kitcutting
@kitcutting Год назад
Those symbols on their drums are the mitsudomoe, a traditional symbol closely associated with Hachiman, a Shinto kami of war. Hachiman is also associated with the number three and things that come in sets of three, which explains the mitsudomoe (the symbol with three commas) and the three odaiko players
@user-rx2yz6qo3l
@user-rx2yz6qo3l 9 месяцев назад
The drum awakened his Sharingan :D
@marcjasoncardiel-lq4wx
@marcjasoncardiel-lq4wx 10 месяцев назад
ITS BEEN 800 YEARS! I heard the drum of liberation. JOYBOY HAS RETURN.
@BrainL101
@BrainL101 Месяц назад
8 months late but I like it
@ryanmcconnell5345
@ryanmcconnell5345 3 года назад
5:33- the fact that he can make his drum sound like crackling thunder is beyond legendary
@pijon9088
@pijon9088 2 года назад
o.O that's was awesome ⚡
@michaelwittmann5754
@michaelwittmann5754 2 года назад
I literally got a beer advertising lol
@ryanmcconnell5345
@ryanmcconnell5345 2 года назад
@@michaelwittmann5754 thats the best way to listen to this lmao
@michaelwittmann5754
@michaelwittmann5754 2 года назад
@@ryanmcconnell5345 yes imma go drink fuel while watching this thanks for the advice :)
@ryanmcconnell5345
@ryanmcconnell5345 2 года назад
@@michaelwittmann5754 of course! Much love from America 🇯🇵🇺🇸
@NullGalactic
@NullGalactic 6 лет назад
*_You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like_*
@KJensenStudio
@KJensenStudio 5 лет назад
Hot. It looks hot.
@nodezsh
@nodezsh 5 лет назад
"You may not like it" _excuse me what_
@thegreatestshenfan6484
@thegreatestshenfan6484 5 лет назад
Oh I like it.
@adamsochillstep1272
@adamsochillstep1272 5 лет назад
I understand because it's RU-vid there's always someone who is close minded
@badeiser
@badeiser 4 года назад
Is that a yuro reference? The Des Moines review?
@stephano008
@stephano008 2 года назад
Is it normal to feel that you wanna fight to the death with this in the background? Holy shit this is amazing.
@rongsmith4631
@rongsmith4631 Год назад
Fax
@rongsmith4631
@rongsmith4631 Год назад
I feel like a Kamikaze
@useraccount333
@useraccount333 Год назад
I heard these drums were used to inspire military troops to fight harder. Makes sense.
@somerandomguyfromtheintern480
KUMATE
@Lady_MInk
@Lady_MInk 10 месяцев назад
Yeah man those were typically used as war drums
@saidtheactress
@saidtheactress Год назад
As others have already mentioned recordings don't do Kodo justice. One has to experience a live performance to not only hear and see but most importantly FEEL the power of their drumming. It is akin to a spiritual experience. Also they are easily the supreme group amongst all the groups I have ever witnessed. I have never been to one of their performances where the audience didn't erupt into an immediate standing ovation not only in response to what it had just witnessed but also in response to the energy the performance had generated.
@sirrice69
@sirrice69 6 лет назад
The look in their eyes, those ripped arms, those war cries, that unmatched passion! These guy HAVE TO BE performing at the Tokyo 2020 opening ceremony!
@TahoeNevada
@TahoeNevada 5 лет назад
Celtic Tengu In the Kodo troupe, you have to study and practice for five years before they even let you use a performance drum to AUDITION!
@gamiezion
@gamiezion 4 года назад
@@TahoeNevada all the more reason to make it an actuall olympic sport instead of -just- a performance.
@dreamwarrior93
@dreamwarrior93 4 года назад
*Sees 666 Likes* *Presses Like Button to get rid of it* You're welcome.
@madmaxx1147
@madmaxx1147 4 года назад
T H O S E W A R C R I M E S
@shelbyholcombe8731
@shelbyholcombe8731 4 года назад
@@dreamwarrior93 b-but the debbil was bringing me tacos...
@hugs2003
@hugs2003 2 года назад
I saw a Japanese drumming performance in person once. I'll never forget the way my entire soul vibrated and how strong I felt the beat hit my entire chest. It's almost literally breathtaking when that power smacks into you. The energy in person is IN-SANE!
@Solitude11-11
@Solitude11-11 2 года назад
It’s wonderful isn’t it!
@DumpsterDiver-gj1zb
@DumpsterDiver-gj1zb 2 года назад
Ditto
@D33Lux
@D33Lux 2 года назад
You walk in a man and leave with the Samurai spirit.
@littlemango5377
@littlemango5377 2 года назад
@@DumpsterDiver-gj1zb Burrito
@dmpunks
@dmpunks Год назад
"IN-SANE"... that's Japanese for "crazy", I believe.
@sungeigerong1
@sungeigerong1 9 дней назад
😊❤I saw them at City Centre in 984, NYC. They were amazing. Unforgettable. Spectacular. The strength they had, physically and spiritually, was awesome.
@TexasNativee
@TexasNativee Год назад
Seeing this live just gets you hyped, you ready to run into battle after hearing it.
@stanimirborov3765
@stanimirborov3765 9 месяцев назад
yea, need something like this to handle the depression of trolls n griefers in league of legends
@Cirvjakaac1
@Cirvjakaac1 6 лет назад
6:00 When the fly that has been annoying you finally lands on a flat surface.
@NDC-zb7nb
@NDC-zb7nb 5 лет назад
lol
@iowaguy0074
@iowaguy0074 5 лет назад
Lol, after seeing ur comment i was too busy laughing to pay attention lmao
@candiceyuri5420
@candiceyuri5420 5 лет назад
i think its better to leave it with no context
@EricZepeda320
@EricZepeda320 5 лет назад
I caaaaaant!!! 😆😂🤣😭
@Pablo-eu5uv
@Pablo-eu5uv 5 лет назад
This made me laugh out loud! 😂
@YOUtubemonsterme
@YOUtubemonsterme 9 лет назад
the audience should be stilled from applause for at least 5 to ten seconds after end of drumming to hear the reverberations in silence in my opinion, silents punctuates and accentuates the power of the sound,. incredible kodo drummers are amazing
@MyMasterController
@MyMasterController 9 лет назад
That's a good point. I hadn't even considered that from the perspective of the audience even though I appreciate it in music everywhere. Thank you for the idea; I'll be sure to take it with me. :-)
@benjaminlandgren9708
@benjaminlandgren9708 9 лет назад
Scott Graber its just human nature to clap when people think its the end. I doubt we will ever get the silence you describe after a performance because someone somewhere in the crowd will start clapping and everyone will think its the end of performance and join in. Its a shame, really...
@ElimRawne
@ElimRawne 9 лет назад
Scott Graber The audience in Japan is silent when the performers end their show. That is the greatest honour you can give to an artist.
@talloss3329
@talloss3329 9 лет назад
Scott Graber just woahh so ahh epic
@samyagdrsti
@samyagdrsti 9 лет назад
Benjamin Landgren It's only habit, I guess. I went to see them when they came to my country and the public was "gently encouraged", at the entrance of the theatre, to respect the final silence, so they did. Kodo live is one of the most powerful things I've experienced. If I were 16 I'd move to Sado Island today.
@hinodewalking1919
@hinodewalking1919 2 года назад
大太鼓の音が聴く者の原始的な本能に訴えかけるのを感じる。 打楽器は人類最古の楽器だからでしょうか。 鼓童は本当に素晴らしいですね。
@AVHD2
@AVHD2 7 месяцев назад
I remember I had a Taiko class in school and that was still one of the best moments of my academic career. There’s something so special about these drums that really hit a deeper level of your body and mind
@volcelraptor3983
@volcelraptor3983 4 года назад
The little touch I liked: When they finished they didn't bow to the audience. They just stopped. Stood up straight like: "Our work here is done." and strode off, alpha af.
@Fine_Mouche
@Fine_Mouche 3 года назад
Because the show is not end ^^ u can find the full show ^^
@knarftahw
@knarftahw 2 года назад
Yes.
@WaveAqualei
@WaveAqualei 2 года назад
It’s bc the show wasn’t over 😭
@YouOnlyIiveTwice
@YouOnlyIiveTwice 6 лет назад
If the world ever goes to shit like in Mad Max, I want these guys playing for my war party
@svyatovrat4071
@svyatovrat4071 6 лет назад
I think some day this moment will come...
@YearOfTheDog82
@YearOfTheDog82 6 лет назад
Yes! Have an upvote!
@TheWarchiefZekeJaeger
@TheWarchiefZekeJaeger 5 лет назад
And you need a guitarist too, don't forget this.
@naughtyskywalker9292
@naughtyskywalker9292 5 лет назад
Give me a flamethrower guitar and I will be your guitarist.
@alcatraz2010
@alcatraz2010 5 лет назад
World already gone shit the day we gained consciousness
@RavenDanzig
@RavenDanzig 2 года назад
This gave me the chills. Heavier than the drums of any westernized metal band and it's traditional Japanese taiko drums. Brilliant and awesome.
@Gr13fKvlt
@Gr13fKvlt Год назад
I suggest Norway’s “Emperor”.
@mrfantasticyellow2471
@mrfantasticyellow2471 Год назад
Watching this live is a whole different experience. My whole body vibrates for each beat of the drum and I was so moved that I couldn't look away
@BruceBlitzHasTits
@BruceBlitzHasTits 4 года назад
i am making the most epic sandwich to this
@quickstep2408
@quickstep2408 4 года назад
did you get arrested?
@commandercaptain4664
@commandercaptain4664 4 года назад
Did it eat you?
@Robertahausen
@Robertahausen 4 года назад
LOL that's the best reply ever LOL
@zthang_
@zthang_ 4 года назад
So how was it? Epic?
@Ark1j
@Ark1j 4 года назад
It's even better for Sushi!
@sekiko7183
@sekiko7183 4 года назад
Note Edit: This was posted before the COVID-19 Pandemic. I noticed how ironic this got, so enjoy my comment. This is what I want to see in the 2020 Olympics.
@SlayPlenty
@SlayPlenty 4 года назад
You'll be seeing lots of anime and cosplay.
@sekiko7183
@sekiko7183 4 года назад
@@SlayPlenty Funny enough, Akira was set in 2020 and the location was at the Japanese Olympic Stadium. Coincidence, I Think NOT.
@yaricoo
@yaricoo 4 года назад
Sekiko Gaming agree
@curumin1592
@curumin1592 4 года назад
Danm right my friend.
@jessicaturner8825
@jessicaturner8825 4 года назад
@Darth Clumsy good call on the committee
@josefrei1902
@josefrei1902 10 месяцев назад
JOYBOY RETURN
@lone-sloane8896
@lone-sloane8896 10 месяцев назад
J'avais visité une école au Japonet "vu ça" en 1976/77 lors d'un stage de Kendo. Puis il y a 35 ans, OnDe KoZa à l'espace Pierre Cardin de Paris. Après en octobre 2018, une représentations à eu lieu aux Matsuri dans le cadre des relations Franco-japonaises. J'attends avec impatience 2024 pour assister à la représentation de Kodõ à la Salle Pleyel. Domo arigato à tout ces artistes. ❤
@carrnil
@carrnil 9 лет назад
World would be boring without the Japanese
@KingofGermanic
@KingofGermanic 9 лет назад
carrnil Probably be a bit more 'normal' too
@fkerpants
@fkerpants 9 лет назад
carrnil They are absolutely fascinating to me.
@fkerpants
@fkerpants 9 лет назад
carrnil They are absolutely fascinating to me.
@ifuritto
@ifuritto 9 лет назад
Steam RP Videos normal is boring
@maykyrecio7281
@maykyrecio7281 9 лет назад
Lololololololloll
@saymyname6726
@saymyname6726 8 лет назад
Imagine...Japan hosting the Olympics... awesome...culture...
@012689
@012689 8 лет назад
+josef nikolas Say They're hosting the 2020 olympics
@theviniso
@theviniso 8 лет назад
+Christopher Grabato Wait, you mean, just like in Akira? I guess we're all screwed.
@012689
@012689 8 лет назад
+theviniso Oh God, that movir gave me nightmares when I was a kid.
@rustemcafarov6704
@rustemcafarov6704 8 лет назад
+theviniso hahahaha Well said)))
@unglaublichcharlatan3600
@unglaublichcharlatan3600 8 лет назад
+josef nikolas Say We all certainly expect to see more its traditional culture rather than mango and robotics:)
@ahmedrady8360
@ahmedrady8360 2 года назад
The drums of liberation
@SoldieroftheImam313
@SoldieroftheImam313 2 года назад
Joy boy
@DCB938
@DCB938 Год назад
Absolutely amazing, I’ve always enjoyed listening to this. I’m totally impressed by their strength and stamina
@rongsmith4631
@rongsmith4631 Год назад
These guys are built tuff , Ford tough
@DCB938
@DCB938 Год назад
@@rongsmith4631 Ford tough???? Fix or repair daily… found on roadside dead. That kind of tough?? Lol JK
@jackburton2216
@jackburton2216 4 года назад
They literally beat the paint off them drums
@pathfinder018
@pathfinder018 4 года назад
Jack Burton dam! I thought that was some kind of powder or something necessary for the drums, but it’s actually scrapped paint?! Badass.
@alverofathir
@alverofathir 4 года назад
@@bobsanders1774 well if it is it wouldntbe scratchedlike that y'know?
@theranger8668
@theranger8668 4 года назад
This is a very common thing for all drummers. After playing a new drumhead for even 1 hours of practice, you'll see scratch marks forming. They turn into big blobs of them, like for these performers, after dozens of hours.
@doredam8919
@doredam8919 4 года назад
@@theranger8668 God the pain of getting a new drumhead and seeing it scratch so fast... I know the feeling
@Winslow19
@Winslow19 3 года назад
@@doredam8919 Wouldn't you feel proud? Putting in enough work into your art that it shows on the instrument? I play cello and violin and I'll tell you that while seeing a frayed bow hurts (they are expensive as hell despite the size) it brings me pride knowing I played my soul out. Being rough or vigorous with your instrument to convey the song is a rather profound feeling. I think you understand it well though given you play drums?
@spitfire4sergi
@spitfire4sergi 8 лет назад
You can almost feel the burning in their forearms... It looks like a workout that they're completely zoned into...They love the pain! All the hard work. Amazing.
@ahoosifoou4211
@ahoosifoou4211 8 лет назад
hard out do this for a year and get fit lol
@ItsBoyRed
@ItsBoyRed 8 лет назад
I highly doubt it hurts them anymore, like mechanics under a car, new apprentices can barely stand with their arms up for more then 30 seconds a time while the more experienced can work as long as they want to.
@coconutbliss1444
@coconutbliss1444 7 лет назад
you dont understand what theyr doing, its not physical.
@spitfire4sergi
@spitfire4sergi 7 лет назад
coconut bliss :)
@shneancy220
@shneancy220 6 лет назад
one word: Ikigai. In short "a meaning of one's life", but it's so much more
@elephantintheroom5678
@elephantintheroom5678 10 месяцев назад
I experienced this type of drumming at the Sydney opera house, once. I've never forgotten it, you could feel the vibrations through your body.
@tigress63
@tigress63 Год назад
I remember about 35 years ago going to a Kodo drum performance (about 2 hours). It was amazing, if you have sensitive hearing you must wear ear plugs or risk overstimulation of your auditory nerves.
@rafeekinani9619
@rafeekinani9619 4 года назад
20,000 calories were burned in the making of this video
@carlowashington979
@carlowashington979 4 года назад
Imagine the practicing. I'm a drummer and I actually played Japanese Taiko style drumming before. It is a lot of work to play it that clean. And that was of course the Americanized version. This in its origin is unreal
@sh00ting_st4rr
@sh00ting_st4rr 3 года назад
@@carlowashington979 😯
@user-jh5ge7mt7e
@user-jh5ge7mt7e 3 года назад
😂
@OzyWazza
@OzyWazza 3 года назад
And that was just the audience burning it off from the sheer energy siphon...
@contrafax
@contrafax 3 года назад
In Phoenix there is a school that does this, watching them all I could think was that is a bitching way to get into shape. I have three videos on my channel :)
@Groschie
@Groschie 5 лет назад
You go to the gym? Nah im just play'in some drums after work!
@paularodriguez6869
@paularodriguez6869 4 года назад
Jajaja thru
@modelcitizen72
@modelcitizen72 4 года назад
Weren't you a sumo wrestler? Yeah. Cool concert though.
@deborahhanna6640
@deborahhanna6640 3 года назад
You should see the one where they have to lie flat on the ground or the momentum of the arms & sticks would take them right off their feet!
@phoenixx913
@phoenixx913 Год назад
Not gonna lie this would be so cool to see in person. I can just imagine you feel every beat ripple through you. I can see why they used these as war drums.
@Btonrorychannel
@Btonrorychannel Год назад
In Japan, they play the drums for God, not for the war. It's a part of the ritual.
@AbuMurad42
@AbuMurad42 2 года назад
It's time for dawn in One Piece 2022🔥 حان وقت بزوغ الفجر في ون بيس 2022🔥
@dand5990
@dand5990 8 лет назад
My beard grew a beard while listening to this.
@ahoosifoou4211
@ahoosifoou4211 8 лет назад
i grew a beard down below
@oldsalt394
@oldsalt394 8 лет назад
+Sadistic Spece Marine awww that just means you're becoming a man. Good for you little fella.
@oldsalt394
@oldsalt394 8 лет назад
That's hot....
@ahoosifoou4211
@ahoosifoou4211 8 лет назад
Biggyinn 1993 thanks big fella
@ahoosifoou4211
@ahoosifoou4211 8 лет назад
***** yea that is hot, but does your beard twerk? is it mushy??.
@gyorno75
@gyorno75 5 лет назад
Man i sure love watching 3 buff Japanese man banging drums
@Gordis57
@Gordis57 4 года назад
Bishounen indeed
@Koriixia
@Koriixia 4 года назад
Ha same
@ClaireEmilia
@ClaireEmilia 4 года назад
Fuck yeah
@williamquick5927
@williamquick5927 4 года назад
I hope you’re a woman.
@Kitsune-dono
@Kitsune-dono 4 года назад
@@williamquick5927 why?
@nurhanazhari1644
@nurhanazhari1644 10 месяцев назад
Drums of Liberation🔥
@Ibis-
@Ibis- 7 лет назад
For those who haven't played or seen these being played don't know how each on those drums resonates through your whole body almost like an earthquake, in almost amplifies your heart, like there beating on your chest not their drums, I played taiko drums when I was younger and it was flat out one of the best experiences I have.
@mogaman28
@mogaman28 6 лет назад
Scorched Earth I saw a group called Nagashimo-jindaiko back in 1992. When they ended playing I was in an adrenaline rush.
@douglasaranda2010
@douglasaranda2010 6 лет назад
This city I lived was a japanese colony founded in WWII, every year they played and it was awesome, I kind of miss the people there
@bandanajack
@bandanajack 5 лет назад
the audience, depending on the venue, experiences those drums the same way. may sound odd, but much the same can be said of drum and bugle core, DCI. go see BLAST if it comes around again. a broadway show based on the the very best of DCI performances. played for 2 years on broadway, winning best of type awards both years, then took it on the road. when the entire horn line come to the front, and eventually settles one ondoubled chord at full volume your entire body becomes the sounding board for that chord and anyone in the front dozen or so seats in the orchestra section are rocked back in their seats with the force of the sound blast. the same can be said of the full drum line of a competition corps ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1DXQ0LpOfsI.html
@SCMr87
@SCMr87 4 года назад
This has a "lets ride into battle, do some beheading and die a resplendent death in the name of the shogun" mood about it..
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 4 года назад
If you notice the upload date in late March of 2011, and read the description with a message to those affected by the Earthquake and Tsunami, I think it was likely something to do with the March 11, 2011 Fukushima disaster. These drums have always fascinated me. And to learn they are made by a single piece of wood, some too large to ever move makes them all the more interesting. I am also fascinated in the Bonsai tree artform. What is it with the Japanese and Trees? It's beautiful.
@murielvaillancourt3855
@murielvaillancourt3855 4 года назад
It’s a machist show but interesting. I saw a 10 female drummers group in Japan and they show joy and passion, it was awesome. They were powerful.
@rehabmohamed1211
@rehabmohamed1211 Год назад
Amazing how they concentrate and master their performance.
@rongsmith4631
@rongsmith4631 Год назад
Art of Shadow Clan
@erindzurison6227
@erindzurison6227 Год назад
Not only is this amazing to listen to, but the entire presentation makes you feel it even if you can't be there in person. I loved when they switched! 😁👏 Bravo, gentlemen! Excellent!
@mariastaniek7202
@mariastaniek7202 5 месяцев назад
Przetłumacz na język polski
@bluejam009
@bluejam009 7 лет назад
Remember guys, when you hear this playing.... there's an enemy nearby.
@eusebiutihan5048
@eusebiutihan5048 7 лет назад
:)
@takashisuzuki9213
@takashisuzuki9213 7 лет назад
@kcbrains1266
@kcbrains1266 7 лет назад
горизонт-глаз.?
@BiggDogg25100
@BiggDogg25100 7 лет назад
get my katana, QUICK!!!
@dwarfie24
@dwarfie24 7 лет назад
Juan Miguel Dela Cruz Where is my golden hair wig and oramge tanning? I need it against the nearby mexicans.
@mbosse2702
@mbosse2702 5 лет назад
Honor. Respect. Tradition. Passion with purpose.... The ability to communicate that clearly without a word spoken is beautiful. I hope this world does not lose this art....
@madcat61207
@madcat61207 4 года назад
What is the purpose?
@MrPredators2001
@MrPredators2001 4 года назад
@@madcat61207 Music perhaps ?
@madcat61207
@madcat61207 4 года назад
Is that what that was!? Wow!
@MrPredators2001
@MrPredators2001 4 года назад
@@madcat61207 yeah, I know. I was really surprised as well.
@slushyslimshady
@slushyslimshady 2 года назад
Ah, the human spirit... beautiful, yet terrifying.
@skinguru8531
@skinguru8531 Год назад
I saw a show like this in California years ago at the UCLA campus, a golden moment that I will never forget.
@MercenaryZack
@MercenaryZack 7 лет назад
I can imagine this being played during a large battle. Really boosts the spirit.
@BubblesTheBard
@BubblesTheBard 7 лет назад
you should look into a show called Kamen Rider Hibiki. Its a TV series from Japan about superheroes fighting monsters with musical instruments. The main character uses Taiko drum mallets called Ongekibo to kill monsters.
@grimjowjaggerjak
@grimjowjaggerjak 7 лет назад
Actually i think that they did it during imperial wars
@jimmyseaver3647
@jimmyseaver3647 6 лет назад
"All hands: Brace for turbulence."
@HughBurgessSinger
@HughBurgessSinger 9 лет назад
6:00 RAGE MODE ACTIVATED
@tomlischke557
@tomlischke557 9 лет назад
Shit lmao XD
@guitaristmathewsloan8006
@guitaristmathewsloan8006 9 лет назад
Hugh B hahahahahhah
@mkhydragt164
@mkhydragt164 8 лет назад
LMAO
@leoric182
@leoric182 8 лет назад
+Hugh B Looooool
@designfreakme
@designfreakme 7 лет назад
LMAO!
@TheWorldMemeDatabase
@TheWorldMemeDatabase Год назад
The fact that they can get so intense but still keep rhythm is mind boggling
@rongsmith4631
@rongsmith4631 Год назад
True Ninja Warrior
@asylumbooks3406
@asylumbooks3406 2 года назад
5:27 gave me goosebumps
@ILUVPercussions
@ILUVPercussions 8 лет назад
their stamina is totally infinite crazy !
@dieglhix
@dieglhix 8 лет назад
+ILUV Percussions bushido spirit I guess
@BinaryBunyip
@BinaryBunyip 8 лет назад
+Yan Shen 8 min is infinite? Hmmmmmmmmmmm.
@ILUVPercussions
@ILUVPercussions 8 лет назад
+Earthling THX-1138-4EB Looking at the huge heavy sticks, i personally think this way .Im a chinese percussionist tho
@Apple-vm5gc
@Apple-vm5gc 7 лет назад
the concert is of more than an hour
@nicolasgoldring7128
@nicolasgoldring7128 6 лет назад
Japan's culture has a very powerful feel in it, especially in its music. When I hear it, I sense something powerful. Something strong. Something beautiful. 🇯🇵
@emmalee4211
@emmalee4211 5 лет назад
Something profound
@samooskhka
@samooskhka 5 лет назад
Try working for the cunts. Bunch of distrusting humourless sneaky bastards
@Sean-me4fv
@Sean-me4fv 5 лет назад
Something powerful, strong, and beautiful.
@h0rcrux774
@h0rcrux774 5 лет назад
@@samooskhka Hm..
@samooskhka
@samooskhka 5 лет назад
@@h0rcrux774 Well that was very helpful, nice!
@traceyvalcy1514
@traceyvalcy1514 5 месяцев назад
Imagine what they feel playing this though...the vibration is going through their arms into their bodies. Imagine feeling that type of energy.
@jamesappling1212
@jamesappling1212 Год назад
The raw energy of the Performance is amazing! Well Done!
@khershner
@khershner 7 лет назад
Glorious! Strength, determination, training, talent and charisma. These men are warrior musicians.
@infer_maximo_stafm9769
@infer_maximo_stafm9769 6 лет назад
Kathleen hola linda
@stanimirborov3765
@stanimirborov3765 9 месяцев назад
yeaaaa
@misteradam3458
@misteradam3458 7 лет назад
6:02 * DRUMMING INTENSIFIES *
@massivekoala4878
@massivekoala4878 7 лет назад
happens to us gentlemen david
@ribanamay3724
@ribanamay3724 7 лет назад
David thsts why its called banging.... sorry i had to
@fergri9997
@fergri9997 7 лет назад
Hadn't seen a Japanese guy with such wide open eyes before
@yung-yangchong2274
@yung-yangchong2274 6 лет назад
ROFL
@marugg78
@marugg78 2 года назад
Like a battle during a thunderstorm. That was amazing.
@Warm_S
@Warm_S 10 месяцев назад
joy boy is here ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
@mellchiril
@mellchiril 3 года назад
Watching a taiko performance live is something else, you can feel it in every particle of your being. Not to mention the passion they put into this is something else to watch
@christopherwood7559
@christopherwood7559 2 года назад
For real. You feel the drum beats in every part of your body. Your whole body vibrates with every strike. It's an amazing experience.
@A_Simple_Neurose
@A_Simple_Neurose 7 лет назад
I'm completely envious of the guy at 6:00, he's having an fucking insane dopamine release. These men go through something both incredibly stimulating and painful simultaneously, displaying the pure, primal nature of man. Fucking stunning, I can only imagine how good it feels to slam those drums.
@weaboo101
@weaboo101 5 лет назад
FirstSon OFMAN LMAO
@stickman1787
@stickman1787 5 лет назад
A simple neurose I slammed a drum as hard as I could once and I’m telling you it’s fucking rough specially because all the energy u put into one slam your arm bounces off and you gotta absorb the recoil to put in the next slam in order to get the right rhythm It’s fucking insane and a good stress reliever :)
@klarahimmel6168
@klarahimmel6168 Год назад
In Berlin gibt es auch eine Taiko Gruppe , wollte es im Alter ausüben , tja wollte !! 🤔Es gibt so VIEIEIEL Energie !!!!!!😍👏👏👏👏🙏
@kev3d
@kev3d 2 года назад
Are you trying to summon Godzilla? Because this is how you summon Godzilla.
@abdulxafizarifjanov8082
@abdulxafizarifjanov8082 6 лет назад
I have lived in Japan long time and I know what the plot of this drum music. The plot to fighting with your fears and weakness sides of your character. "You will win anyone and any live situation if you decide to win yourself"
@emmalee4211
@emmalee4211 5 лет назад
Right on.
@auramistico
@auramistico 5 лет назад
Love Japan Culture 💗
@DSweashox
@DSweashox 5 лет назад
The Japanese are a good example for both developed and underdeveloped countries! they worked hard to get to this position, but too bad they are overdoing it ...
@GreencampRhodie
@GreencampRhodie 7 лет назад
Now that is skill, talent and strength / stamina.
@Matthew_Shelby
@Matthew_Shelby Год назад
I remember back in 2012 where my Father invited me to a Taiko-Performance i was so excited seeing those People playing the Drums🙂
@maruko8324
@maruko8324 2 года назад
"...my heart beat sounds funny."
@gms5012
@gms5012 2 года назад
We need to wait one year to hear the ost😔
@soloauditor
@soloauditor 2 года назад
Harmony, discipline, power. True artists.
@Blackwind_Legacy
@Blackwind_Legacy 4 года назад
How they keep in sync with each other and know when to change, etc is even more impressive to me than the drumming itself.
@tet0889
@tet0889 4 года назад
Khyber ikr? and honestly that burning passion, whoa,.
@Blackwind_Legacy
@Blackwind_Legacy 4 года назад
@@tet0889 true. If I could find something that I was that passionate about I would be happier.
@yigeren55
@yigeren55 4 года назад
watch carefully. there's one guy who shouts out codes for the team to change pattern, rhythm or whatever. of course practice makes them perfect.
@Blackwind_Legacy
@Blackwind_Legacy 4 года назад
@@yigeren55 amazing. Simply amazing.
@deathpixelgaming
@deathpixelgaming 4 года назад
Its practice and menorization
@minder01
@minder01 7 месяцев назад
This is all art forms combined into one. Music, visual and story.
@user-ti4bf4vx6w
@user-ti4bf4vx6w 4 месяца назад
چقدر زیبا بود و چقدر دلنشين... بسیار شیفته فرهنگ و مراسم و آئین های سنتی ژاپن هستم . یکسال است که درباره مکتب ذن ژاپنی مطالعه میکنم و چقدر مجذوب ملت بزرگ ژاپن شدم . ملتی فهیم .متحد . با اخلاق و محبت .... ❤❤❤
@axelchua8336
@axelchua8336 3 года назад
10 years later, i dont know how I got here but I don't care, this is amazing
@samantharezentes6171
@samantharezentes6171 3 года назад
I got here looking at pictures of Taiko drummers for an art prompt and I have exactly zero regrets 🤣
@qalbihodon721
@qalbihodon721 2 года назад
I was listening African drums for to jump around to not get poring after sleepless night then I ended up hier and I am become very happy humans are related to each other’s without knowing.
@user-yt5yc4mn8u
@user-yt5yc4mn8u 2 года назад
Can Japanese team do this? Korean Teams got Golden buzzers in a row at America Got Talent in 2021. 1. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j_V6PTcCQCc.html 2.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-c_2gA75xuvg.html BLACKPINK - 'How You Like That' M/V ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ioNng23DkIM.html 3. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I5u6v9M0LBc.html 4. Bangla-Korea Dokdo (Takeshima) is Korean ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eqeIQOkARbY.html 5. Happy Hangeul (Korean alphabets) Day Bangla-Korea: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cYIHvz5b4RE.html
@41k_inu79
@41k_inu79 9 лет назад
この動画を見て、日本の文化を調べて「和太鼓」を知った外国の方には是非、是非一度でいいので生で和太鼓の演奏を見に行くことをお勧めします。 私は日本人ですが、どんなに幼い子が演奏していても、心が震えます。生演奏を聴いてイヤホンやヘッドホンでは伝わらない「響き」を感じて頂けると幸いです!!
@ruhlmanndrumsolo
@ruhlmanndrumsolo 2 года назад
What power and what energy : these Kodo drums are impressive and grandiose !
@WORLDDRUMCLUB
@WORLDDRUMCLUB 6 лет назад
Great example of World Drumming from Japan. Thank you.
@yangzhihong521
@yangzhihong521 3 года назад
WORLD DRUM CLUB this is fom China to Japan
@jillpupich9479
@jillpupich9479 3 года назад
Yes
@Yubayasun
@Yubayasun 3 года назад
@@yangzhihong521 your ancestors came from africa instead. anyway show us the something incredible from china on youtube. i'm realist,everybody too.
@user-hd9wb9di1d
@user-hd9wb9di1d 3 года назад
男兒身 沒責任沒擔當你做什麼男人?
@luisrobertoperez4874
@luisrobertoperez4874 3 года назад
Tho my
@wilhard45
@wilhard45 7 лет назад
I saw Kodo perform in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, for the 1984 Olympics Art Festival. An amazing performance. I was blown away by the entire show.
@victoriaarias9111
@victoriaarias9111 2 года назад
Simply AMAZING!!!! Love the sound of those drums....Thank you.....
@squrilebrain
@squrilebrain Год назад
I love the sound of the Taiko drums. the sound of them resonates through my heart and soul
@paperandpavement
@paperandpavement 5 лет назад
First time I heard Taiko was during the Kauai marathon last year. I was beat up all over my body with pain shooting down my legs when I heard this beautiful sound out in the distance. My pace picked up as the sounds flowed through my body and gave me a boost through the pain and felt something beautiful inside. Something growing and flowing within as the vibes flowed through. Something beautiful. Thanks for that experience and that moment. It's something truly beautiful and much appreciation to the people keeping this art alive.
@spregged7231
@spregged7231 3 года назад
I played this in my house... It is now Himeji Castle
@RaijinGod-Indra
@RaijinGod-Indra Год назад
The drums of liberation!
@denro3983
@denro3983 Год назад
I can feel it, the renaissance of joyboy!
@susanspringfield448
@susanspringfield448 10 месяцев назад
I’ve seen Kodo several times. Each performance is spectacular!
@charissascrazy242
@charissascrazy242 3 года назад
I got to witness a community in Japan practicing these drums for a festival that was coming up. I'll never forget how excited the drums made me feel as their reverberations went through my body. It was like my soul lit up.
@marragonn
@marragonn 6 лет назад
No wonder there are so many earthquakes in 🗾
@whitealliance9540
@whitealliance9540 5 лет назад
Gy
@captebbtide
@captebbtide 5 лет назад
I recall riding out quite a few of them while living in Japan in my 8th floor apartment! I'm all shook up!
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 5 лет назад
captebbtide Yeah. Japan gets a lot of small earthquakes and occasional massive quakes. I think it’s because the country itself sits right on top of a fault line.
@captebbtide
@captebbtide 5 лет назад
@@Jobe-13 Right Yubi. Same reason why Japan has so many volcanoes, too.
@ninoangelobuenviaje6068
@ninoangelobuenviaje6068 4 года назад
no wonder you only have 10 subscribers😉
@ismailsoolking221
@ismailsoolking221 10 месяцев назад
One peico 🔥❤️
@roses9339
@roses9339 2 года назад
What superb athletes these drummers are, it takes them a lifetime to be this great!!!!. Cheers Rosemary Perth Western Australia (71 yrs)
@Seahawkfan1108
@Seahawkfan1108 6 лет назад
THEIR ENERGY LEVELS.....IT'S OVER 9000!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@inspqw4003
@inspqw4003 4 года назад
Stop it get some help
@Fsilone
@Fsilone 5 лет назад
I played this video with my cat in the room. Now he's a tiger.
@dhanashrimatondkar3008
@dhanashrimatondkar3008 4 года назад
Best comment 😁😁
@elkysunnykuri
@elkysunnykuri 3 года назад
My cat was runaway!!
@kimjong-un2564
@kimjong-un2564 3 года назад
I did the same Now he's a nine tail fox
@jozefhyld3607
@jozefhyld3607 2 года назад
To jest mistrzowska praca i duże poświęcenie dziękuję 👍👍👍
@joanncall1525
@joanncall1525 Год назад
Wow!!! That was an impressive performance. The drums are big and beautiful. The men were strong, and wonderful to watch. The work and strength that it takes to go that long shows in the sweat and muscles that it takes to perform like this. Great job!!
@AnarchistPoop
@AnarchistPoop 7 лет назад
The emotion invested on beating something. Pure gold.
@floteamo
@floteamo 4 года назад
Some people want a world without differences. I think is insane not to worship our amazing and beautiful differences. Every culture has its uniqueness and I think globalization will end up destroying them. Save the cultures from all around the world.
@soekieloekiekaassouffle5950
@soekieloekiekaassouffle5950 4 года назад
in my country.. Holland.. many of our cultural things dissapeared since we became a multi cultural country. we are a simple nation down to earth no nonsense basically. we had a candy with chocolate and some creamy mouse inside and a waffle at the bottom. we called it for ages negrokiss and no it's not ment as racism it's a compliment.. the candy is sweet and referred to a kiss of a African that in the old days been called as negros. we don't use that word for Africans anymore. it's meaning has been determined as racist but that candy still existed. till around 10 years or so ago.. Africans who came here as refugee or emigrated to here been complaining and the candy had to change its name.. now it's called kiss. it's a very old candy. same with our sint Nicholas celebration. it has a very old origin. it's about a holy man who was kind to children and had slaves but got them to set them free from slavery and he offered them a job with payment which they accepted. sint Nicholas was known as helping the poor especially poor kids. ever after his birthday been celebrated and the last centuries till now that happens with people who dress up as sint Nicholas and his freed slaves that had the names black Piet as a meeting with the kids after they came back to Holland from Spain, as the story tells he lives in Spain, to celebrate sint Nicholas birthday who give on his birthday presents to children who behaved well. Piet is a Dutch name. the other side of the story is that it weren't freed slaves but employee's who got black from climbing through the chimneys so the history about sint Nicholas and his black Piet's isn't very clear but in no way we mean it as racism. every year we do it for the kids like santa Claus in America. it's cute with a cute story line. but.. as we have African refugees and immigrants they complained for the people who dress them up as black Piet with their faces painted black or dark brown and it's on a political agenda now to change this event and forbid the painted faces and every year again there are conflicts from people who protest against this celebration for kids. this is nearly the last thing of our cultural history in celebrations and memberance. yes globalisation does damage cultural heritage.
@soekieloekiekaassouffle5950
@soekieloekiekaassouffle5950 4 года назад
@Jay Rober Africans paint their face white either.. should we make a issue about either to be equal? or is it one way traffic? we don't want to change a hundreds years old tradition because some foreigners started to make a issue about it.. no nation would want that. be reasonable
@soekieloekiekaassouffle5950
@soekieloekiekaassouffle5950 4 года назад
@Jay Rober black piet isn't a clear noted history that we can speak facts no matter what you say. that history isn't noted down so it are all assumptions and nothing more. there are 2 possible story lines about black piet. piet is a very common name in Holland. a very dutch name. so it is logic it were just Dutch people who got black from climbing the chimneys to drop the presents for the children. the other story line is he possible freed slaves to hire them and pay them a salary. sint Nicholas.. saint Nicholas.. isn't nowhere related to dark deeds. he is a holy man with a very good reputation. in the history documentation that exist about saint Nicholas nothing is relateble to something negative and bad. good people do exist and saint Nicholas was one of them. the saint Nicholas celebration is very very old and holds no harm and is innocent. don't make issues from innocent things. only a darkened heart would do that. let the Dutch people have their traditions in peace or indeed stay away. we don't want negative minded people here who are blunt to change a hundreds and thousand year old tradition out of the 8th century.
@kimjongun5613
@kimjongun5613 4 года назад
This is so true, many people try to say that many countries don’t have culture because it is “stolen” which is ridiculous. Or make certain places change their meaningful symbols or names to certain objects/food just so they can make foreigners feel comfortable or fit the foreigner’s narrative. It’s destructive to these people see their culture attacked and changed for the benefit of people that don’t even belong there. That’s why I’m not surprised or even bothered at the fact that many people just want to stick with their own people, all because outsiders keep changing what’s dear to them. Globalization really did damage many cultures and it isn’t going to stop.
@kimjongun5613
@kimjongun5613 4 года назад
Jay Rober you act like one of those bitches who leave a bad review because their steak was over cooked and say “I’ll never visit this place again, they lost money.” lol people visit the Netherlands all the time, hell even immigrants go there if it was such a racist horrible place, why flee there in the first place? As an immigrant i would never complain or change a culture that welcomed me, if they all love to preach and tell people to learn their culture then they should do the same and learn the culture they live in and not change it. Especially people who never been there in the first place and then go and say “I’ll never visit your place.” Good because they don’t want you there either. Fuck off entitled brat.
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