Seeing (and feeling) one of these performances live is an amazing experience. I had the fortunate pleasure to attend a Korean drum ceremony in Seoul in late 2015, and I was mesmerized. Those beats penetrate right down to your bones!
The incredible energy, dedication, and positive attitude along with the tremoundous sounds makes this group top performers. Why isn't there a standing ovation ?!?
Too much hollywood, eh? As far as I am aware of there is no evidence for it and common sense tells me that it is highly unlikely. But you could actually research it, just make sure you do not fall for bogus sources.
Not sure about Korea, but Taiko Drums in Japan which are similar in concept may have seen some smaller use in the Sengoku period as one of the many ways of issuing commands in the middle of a battle.
The East has a lot of deep in their drumming. It's a lot of spirituality tied in with it. My releasing as well as cultivating the "ki"... Where in China is called the "chi" energy. With time the energy gets stronger and you will see the drumming gets more intense with time.
Chinese people have the erhu, a bowed instrument with a sad, refined sound to it. Japanese people have the koto, a noble stringed instrument fit for an aristocrat Koreans just have FUCKING DRUMS
@@Anginitkapetayo Taiko is very big with changing up tempos, often slowing down a lot only for it to slowly creep up to a rush of thunder. That means generally it’s slower, but that also means it can creep up to a ridiculous speed sometimes at its peak.
Yeah this is alright, nothing against Korean, maybe I just haven’t seen the best of Korean drums yet but Kodo of Japan is soooooooo much better look em up.
As a taiko player their playing style is alil different and the drum sticks called bachi in japanese are shorter so they play like a wild rock drummer. The movements are kept short. And the rythmn hardly changes. In Taiko the rythmn is a freeform jazz it change too a completely different song halfway plus the whole body is used the stances are different heights, jumps both need stamina bars for sure thou.
Seeing (and feeling) one of these performances live is an amazing experience. I had the fortunate pleasure to attend a Korean drum ceremony in Seoul in late 2015, and I was mesmerized. Those beats penetrate right down to your bones!
I always admire the Korean people and their culture.
The incredible energy, dedication, and positive attitude along with the tremoundous sounds makes this group top performers.
Why isn't there a standing ovation ?!?
Goosebumps all over at this amazing performance...deserves at least a million views
Amazing performance!
Amazing!
We are about to win this war. Keep beating the drum, do not let the men know of my death
yi sun sin
wonderful performance@ loving it!
7⭐EPIC from start to finish!🏆
Reminds me of the war that Admiral Yi was in. This video made me emotional.
Drums, the “thunder” from the human soul, just love this.
멋지네 소리도 웅장하니 ~
박자감도 감탄이 나오네요!👍👍
얼마나 연습하셨을지 대단해요
who are they?
In ever beat of your heart, It's in our self , Distantly has greatness, with in yourselves.beat on.
3:31 Beast mode on
HyoongSg흉 yeah. i was watching his biceps. no wonder 😀
Have been fortunate enough to see a similar group live. Stunning, and loud!!
This is freaking awesome
The 7 dislikes are by the Japanese
Awesome performance
멋져요~
after listening to this i decided to paint myself with war-paint
Wonderful
Love it.
relay for my soul
Wao that was really an energetic performance
Watching this makes me wanna be Korean.
Korean Color Guard!
Toll einfach klasse. Heidi und Gyung Sean Kim aus Alsdorf bei Aachen Deutschland
was soll das heissen comm fegelein nicht finden?
Fuckin awesome. I love it.
A +
Klass...
Wow
Could someone please help me. How can I buy there tickets. What is the name of the group??? I got actual chills watching this.
Korean drum ensemble Dulsori
so does anyone know who they are? name of the band?
👍👍👍👍👍
Wow!! the beat is Fuckin awesome. Thor is coming!!
is this a club or a course? :0 thanks!!!
+Miichikoro06 Yes
💖💞🌸💞💖💞🌸💞💖
What do they call this drum in Korea?
It called a 'buk' ☺️
@@Goody792 Thank you. 😊
Does anyone happen to know the title of this particular song that they are performing?
Just a question: was this traditionally performed before battle?
Too much hollywood, eh?
As far as I am aware of there is no evidence for it and common sense tells me that it is highly unlikely. But you could actually research it, just make sure you do not fall for bogus sources.
Not sure about Korea, but Taiko Drums in Japan which are similar in concept may have seen some smaller use in the Sengoku period as one of the many ways of issuing commands in the middle of a battle.
what the ?! they are not even tired of arm and shoulders?!
The East has a lot of deep in their drumming. It's a lot of spirituality tied in with it. My releasing as well as cultivating the "ki"... Where in China is called the "chi" energy. With time the energy gets stronger and you will see the drumming gets more intense with time.
어떻케--찬사를 해야하나--할말이없네---
매료된 북소리
역동
Chinese people have the erhu, a bowed instrument with a sad, refined sound to it.
Japanese people have the koto, a noble stringed instrument fit for an aristocrat
Koreans just have FUCKING DRUMS
Imperios
Japanese have fucking little boy
Japanese with their Taiko drums: “Drums you say? Let’s test that!”
buddha :)
Isn't this taiko (japanese drum performance)?
@@건-r7c Might I also add that, from what I've seen so far with Korean drumming, is that, theirs are a lot more faster paced than the japanese taiko.
@@건-r7c thank you for clarifying that.
@@Anginitkapetayo Taiko is very big with changing up tempos, often slowing down a lot only for it to slowly creep up to a rush of thunder. That means generally it’s slower, but that also means it can creep up to a ridiculous speed sometimes at its peak.
Yeah this is alright, nothing against Korean, maybe I just haven’t seen the best of Korean drums yet but Kodo of Japan is soooooooo much better look em up.
Kodo is a professional group. These are kids.
It's almost like comparing beer league hockey players to NHL players. LMAO
the fact that you are even comparing these guys to Kodo kinda is a Win for Korean Drums
As a taiko player their playing style is alil different and the drum sticks called bachi in japanese are shorter so they play like a wild rock drummer.
The movements are kept short.
And the rythmn hardly changes.
In Taiko the rythmn is a freeform jazz it change too a completely different song halfway plus the whole body is used the stances are different heights, jumps both need stamina bars for sure thou.
Comparing these two don’t seem fair.