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Ensembles
Kodo, Amanojaku, Dondoko Taiko of Fort Worth, Fubuki Daiko, Gocoo, Gorin Taiko, Kiyoshi Nagata Ensemble, Lee, Art, Northwest Taiko, Seattle Kokon Taiko, Shin Daiko
Organizations
Emeryville Taiko, Kokoro Taiko Kai, Portland Taiko, Sacramento Taiko Dan, San Francisco Taiko Dojo, San Jose Taiko, Singapore Japanese Cultural Society Suwa Daiko, Southern California Taiko Community, Stanford Taiko, Taiko Center of Los Angeles
Devon and Cornwall Japan Society: Taiko Drumming i
Article on the emergence of taiko, including the British groups Atsuki Daiko, Mugenkyo, and Kagemusha.
Hydaiko
A network site for taiko players. The site serves as a place where people with a new idea can find Taiko players.
Kumidaiko.com
Provides daily news about Japanese drumming. Offers a forum and a store with taiko-related merchandise.
Kuni's HomePage
Information about Hi no Taiko with photographs and audio samples of performances with explanations and terms, a Yoko-bue, the Japanese bamboo flute, tutorial, and links to Taiko sites. [Japanese, English]
Phil's Taiko Page
A Taiko artist presents his history, an introduction, lists of various drums, a survey, and links.
Rolling Thunder
Provides a resource for information about Japanese Taiko drumming. Offers sales of Taiko Drums and instruments.
Taiko Drums From A Small Planet
Listen to and play taiko, information about the Minnesota based dance and taiko group Sanseiyonseikai, and links.
Taiko Ring International
Websites that promote the art and history of taiko drumming.
Taiko.us
Resources for new groups. Free web sites, public domain music to play and teaching drills to use in classes.
TaikoInfo.org
Provides a detailed and accurate source of information on the Japanese instruments and related goods of ensemble taiko, or kumidaiko
The Beat Goes On
An article by Wendy Whiteside on the evolution of taiko to its modern day form. References and links.