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ものとひとが出会い、ことが起こる。 まなぶ、しる、みる、きく、やる 打楽器を通じて体験する様々な「こと」について
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Noriko's small room
A column by Shinko Tsukagoshi, a marimbist active around the world. Through the marimba, we create many connections. Sometimes it's fun, sometimes it's deep, sometimes it's private.
From the world's percussion rooms
This is a travelogue series about Japanese people who are active in various countries around the world, reporting on their lifestyles and local information from the local perspective, using the keyword "percussion instruments".
from the drum Lesson!
Drum instructor Uichiro Ichikawa will introduce to you questions submitted by students during Drum Dojo's daily lessons.
Tsucchi's Taiko Drum Story
A wonderful collection of essays by Yoshinori Tsuchida, who is active in a wide range of fields as a freelance drum tech and roadie, containing anecdotes, behind-the-scenes stories, and stories about taiko.
STAFF Blog ”Broadly and shallowly ♪ Sometimes deeply”
With the Key word "Take good care of your instrument!", JPC staff will be sharing information on various topics related to instruments, such as daily maintenance, various things you might be embarrassed to ask about, and other little-known trivia about percussion instruments.
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