The Hawaiian/Japanese version of "Mickey". I didn't create this. This is by someone named "Gorie".
This is probably one of those things that you'll either like or hate.
Two taiko pieces combined together. Arrangement by Kokyo Taiko.
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Copyright, 2007
Named after the taiko group Kinnara. This was a piece taught by the members of that taiko group. Arrangement by Kokyo Taiko.
For more information on the group, please visit: http://www.geocities .com/kokyotaiko
Our arrangement of a piece taught by Leonard Eto and a traditional piece called Maishin, meaning "To go forward". This arrangement was designed by Kokyo Taiko.
For more information on the group, please visit: http://www.geocities .com/kokyotaiko
Copyright, 2007
An original piece created by one of our taiko members. Performed at a public library for Asian Pacific Heritage Month.
For more info on the group, please visit: http://www.geocities .com/kokyotaiko
Copyright, 2007
The traditional festival piece, Omatsuri. This arrangement by Kokyo Taiko.
For more information on the group, please visit: http://www.geocities .com/kokyotaiko
I just found this on my computer and thought I should upload it before I delete it from my hard drive. All I can tell you is that someone emailed this to me a few years ago.