Taiko Drumming Workshop with Tom Kurai
REMO LAUNCHES MONTHLY TAIKO DRUMMNIG WORKSHOPS with TOM KURAI, TAIKO CENTER OF L.A.
The workshop begins with a taiko demonstration followed by a short presentation of the history and background of taiko in Japan and North America. Students will be taught the basics of playing the taiko using a simple martial arts and zen technique taught by Kurai sensei (teacher). Traditional festival Japanese rhythms and ancient sacred Buddhist drumming will also be demonstrated.
Taiko is a powerfully visual performing art that can provide musical, physical and spiritual training and discipline as well as being fun for the entire family. Tom Kurai is a Zen Buddhist priest and taiko artist who has over 30 years of experience as a performer and teacher. Workshop is open to anyone from age 12 to adult.
Time
7:30PM to 9:00PM / Ages 12 and up.
Location
REMO RECREATIONAL MUSIC CENTER
7308 Coldwater Canyon Ave.
North Hollywood CA 91601
Costs
$15.00
No Experience Necessary. For Ages 12 and up. Cash payment please.
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Celebrating 50 Years of Remo
A Drummer’s Drumhead Company
First and foremost, let’s get something straight. Remo® is a drummer’s drumhead company. After all, for over 50 years, Remo has constantly and consistently broken new ground when it comes to industry firsts. While we were doing what we do best, the competition continued to chase, follow and mimic our technological prowess. Better yet, by the time they even came close to catching up, we were already onto the next big idea. Ultimately, when it comes to our skills as a drumhead manufacturer, no one can touch the technical and musical advantages that Remo drumheads always provide.
In fact, our competitors’ attempts to ride our coattails also pushed us to work smarter, as well as harder. Innovation quickly became part of our DNA.
An Unusually Durable, Inexpensive, Weather Resistant Material
The Remo story began after WWII when experiments were being made with Mylar®* a polyester film made by DuPont™. (Mylar® was used during the war as a heat resistant film for nighttime reconnaissance flights.) This unusually durable, inexpensive, weather resistant material that provided previously unattainable pitch, tone and consistency intrigued Remo D. Belli, an already successful drummer. And, because of Mylar®, Remo began his legacy with the Weatherking™ drumheads, the very first Remo first.
Innovation and Technical Sophistication
Throughout the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, Remo continued to innovate and became the world’s drumhead specialist in virtually every category. From percussionists and orchestral timpanists to drum corps, jazz, blues and rock. Technical sophistication never before imagined in drum heads reached new heights, thanks to new laminations and coatings found in other Remo firsts such as Controlled Sound™, Pinstripe™, Smooth White™, Powerstroke™, Fiberskyn®, Suede™, Renaissance® and Nuskyn™. Understanding how drumheads should be designed and how they should ultimately sound soon became our foundation for other applications, such as children’s drums–another industry first. This brings us to Advanced Acousticon™, our latest technological feat. A unique, wood-based shell material that reflects wood’s best qualities, but is more consistent and easier to work with. The end result? Richer, more durable, better sounding drums. With the advent of Advanced Acousticon, Remo is now leading the fastest growing category in the business–world percussion.
Because of our advances in drumheads, percussion and all things rhythmic, the world isn’t only listening, but also playing like there’s no tomorrow. And if we can accomplish all this and more in a matter of 50 years, imagine what the next few decades are going to be like.
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