Music, asked by HunnyBunnyYT, 2 months ago

Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. Tsuzumi
B. Odaiko
C. Taiko
D. Changgo
Those are japanese instrument, and all of that is drums, what is the korean drum in the choices? i actually have answer but i just wanna make sure is it is correct.

Please don't answer if you didn't know what is it all about;-;
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Answered by tanmay5434
35

Answer:

Changgo, also spelled changko or changgu, hourglass-shaped (waisted) drum used in much of Korea’s traditional music. It is about 66 cm (26 inches) long and has two heads stretched over hoops; one of them is struck with a hand and the other with a stick. An early Japanese variant of the changgo is the san no tsuzumi, used in Korean-derived court music (komagaku).

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Answered by Rameshjangid
1

Odaiko does not belong to the group.

Japanese drumming Instruments:

  • Taiko-Any form of drum is what the Japanese word TAIKO signifies. It is acknowledged that Japanese folklore culture and history contain a mythological tale.

  • There are two main types of Taiko drums that fall under the categories of nailed and stretched heads.
  • Tsuzumi-A type of hand tool called TSUZUMI is used in Japan. It is constructed from a timber structure that resembles an hourglass. Additionally, it includes side drum heads that contain cords that need to be squeezed in order to produce the tension of the heads.

  • CHANGGO is another doubling drum instrument that is played with the hands and is mounted around the waist.

  • ODAIKO is similar to every other Japanese tool, while being the distant result of a long barrel-shaped frame and simplest one facet is being stuck .

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