List of lessons by instructor
- Trial course 3 (660 JPY–)
- Regular course 7 (2,860 JPY–)

Trial Lessons
First, try it for yourself! Japanese Drumming Beginner to In
Become familiar with and understand rhythm.
This course is designed to familiarize students with taiko, learn the basics, develop the necessary physical strength, and deepen their technique and expression.
I've always wanted to try taiko!
Stress relief!
I want to exercise, make loud thumping sounds, and work up a refreshing (muddy) sweat!
I've been doing it on my own in club activities or in a group, but I can't seem to get better...
I want to learn how to beat the drums in a reasonable and presentable way!
I want to be able to produce a sound with a core!
I'm petite, but I want to be attractive with a strong back!
I was told that my taiko sound has no singing spirit! What should I do?
I don't know the rhythm of this music, it's too difficult to play...
I'm going to play the Japanese drums in a concert!
I want to be able to play this song in a cool way!
I have to think of a rhythm for the song by myself, but I don't know how to do it...
I want to be a trusted taiko player!
I want to improve my sense of rhythm!
I yearn to play taiko at festivals...
I want to play at a wedding reception!
I tried it before and enjoyed it, so I want to know more about it! I want to continue!
I want to make friends for life!
I want to get better! etc.
Even if you don't have an instrument or a bachi, you can do call and response (imitation rhythm),
Try "body percussion," using your hands, knees, and body to beat the music,
We can decipher sheet music, give advice on how to practice difficult rhythms, and so on.
There are many things you can do to strengthen your sense of rhythm.
If you have a musical instrument, we can give you detailed insights and practice methods while actually playing the instrument!
To put it bluntly, I still wish I didn't have an instrument during lessons,
I can strengthen the rhythm, check the form, etc., but without the instrument, I can't give you tips on how to make the core of the instrument sound,
Without an instrument, you may be able to strengthen your rhythm, check your form, etc., but you won't be able to practice giving hints on how to sound the core of the instrument or get used to the bounce of each drum's skin.
This is a barrier to online lessons...
However, it is difficult to play marimbas and other instruments that have narrow targets and scales, especially if you don't have an instrument,
However, taiko has a wide target and a single note, so if you have a bachi and a target to hit, you can take most of the lessons!
(Especially for those who want to learn how to make a core sound, to get used to the instrument, or to participate in an audition or competition, it is preferable to have a musical instrument (either bring your own or take lessons from the studio).
Contact with rhythm and music in a fun and playful way,
Develop the muscles and strength necessary for taiko drumming,
We will polish your fundamentals, technique, and expressiveness!
Although it is a percussion instrument that is easy to play, it is a very deep instrument because of that.
It's easy to play, but that's why it's such a profound instrument.
Let us help enrich your life.
Please feel free to come and join us.
Experience first! If you can provide an instrument, please c
Those who have a musical instrument and can take online lessons at a studio, etc.
You have a song you want to play or have been playing, but the rhythm is difficult to play....
If you can't read the rhythm of the music, or if you don't know where to start, we can help you,
If you don't know where to start...,
I will decipher the music with you, give you advice on how to play the rhythm, and tell you how to practice,
or tell you how to practice.
What kind of rhythmic accompaniment should I add to this piece with cajón or congas?
What kind of percussion would be effective and nice?
etc.
If you have an instrument, you can actually play it to check your form and have an in-depth lesson!
(If you don't have an instrument, you can choose the trial course "Let's try it first! (If you don't have an instrument, please choose the trial course "Let's Play with Rhythm")
(If you don't have an instrument, choose the trial course "Let's try it first!
Please feel free to come.
Experience first! Let's play with rhythm and get familiar wi
Easy to start even if you don't have an instrument or teaching materials,
These lessons are designed for those who are interested in or have problems with rhythm, mainly using their hands and body.
For children to adults who want to become familiar with music through rhythm play,
Imitate rhythm (call and response) according to the level and situation,
clapping various hand claps to the music.
Sometimes we use "body percussion," in which children play by tapping their knees, stomping their feet, or using their bodies as percussion instruments, in addition to their hands.
I have a song I want to play, but I have difficulty with the rhythm...
For those who have trouble reading the rhythm of the sheet music...,
We will work with you to decipher the music, give you advice on how to play the rhythm, and tell you how to practice,
or tell you how to practice.
What kind of rhythm accompaniment should I add to this song with cajon or congas?
What kind of percussion would be effective and beautiful?
etc.
If you have an instrument, a practice table, or a bachi, you can actually play on it to check your form, and we can give you a more in-depth lesson!
(By the way, this picture shows an online lesson for a 0-year-old who loves xylophone toys.
(From 0 years old to adult, please feel free to come to us first!)
Regular Lessons
Wadaiko (Japanese drums) Beginner ~ Intermediate
Become familiar with and understand rhythm.
This course is designed to familiarize students with taiko, learn the basics, develop the necessary physical strength, and deepen their technique and expression.
I've always wanted to try taiko!
Stress relief!
I want to exercise, make loud thumping sounds, and work up a refreshing (muddy) sweat!
I've been doing it on my own in club activities or in a group, but I can't seem to get better...
I want to learn how to beat the drums in a reasonable and presentable way!
I want to be able to produce a sound with a core!
I'm petite, but I want to be attractive with a strong back!
I was told that my taiko sound has no singing spirit! What should I do?
I don't know the rhythm of this music, it's too difficult to play...
I'm going to play the Japanese drums in a concert!
I want to be able to play this song in a cool way!
I have to think of a rhythm for the song by myself, but I don't know how to do it...
I want to be a trusted taiko player!
I want to improve my sense of rhythm!
I yearn to play taiko at festivals...
I want to play at a wedding reception!
I tried it before and enjoyed it, so I want to know more about it! I want to continue!
I want to make friends for life!
I want to get better! etc.
Even if you don't have an instrument or a bachi, you can do call and response (imitation rhythm),
Try "body percussion," using your hands, knees, and body to beat the music,
We can decipher sheet music, give advice on how to practice difficult rhythms, and so on.
There are many things you can do to develop your sense of rhythm, including checking your form.
If you have a musical instrument, we can actually play it and give you detailed insights and practice methods!
To put it bluntly, I would not be able to give lessons without an instrument,
Without the instrument, we can strengthen rhythm, check form, etc., but without the instrument, we can't do much more,
Without an instrument, it is difficult to practice giving hints on how to sound the core of the instrument and to get used to the bounce of the skin of each drum.
Also, I can't listen to the sound and breath in the same space as in a face-to-face lesson,
There are barriers to online lessons...
However, it is difficult to play marimbas and other instruments that have a narrow target and a scale, especially if you don't have an instrument,
However, taiko is a wide target with a single note, so if you have a bachi and a target to hit, you can take most of the lessons!
(Especially for those who want to learn how to make a core sound, to get used to the instrument, or to participate in an audition or competition, it is preferable to have an instrument (either bring your own instrument or take lessons from the studio).
I will give lessons without an instrument, but will do my best to do so online.
(I may do lessons with instruments depending on the student's preference, availability of a studio, and other circumstances, but this would increase the price of the lesson, so please contact me for more details.)
Contact with rhythm and music in a fun and playful way,
Develop the muscles and strength necessary to play the taiko,
We will also improve your basic skills, technique, and expressiveness!
The taiko is a percussion instrument that is easy to play, but that is precisely why it is so profound.
It's easy to play, but that's why it's such a profound instrument.
Let us help enrich your life.
If you are new to taiko, start with the "Trial First! Beginner to Intermediate" course.
Please feel free to visit us.
Marimba, Percussion, General
Become familiar with and understand rhythm.
If you have a musical instrument, this course is designed to familiarize you with the instrument, learn the basics, and deepen your technique and expression.
I'm going to play a percussion instrument in a club or a band, but I don't know how to play this instrument...
I want to learn from the basics!
I've been playing on my own, but I'm not getting any better...
I want to learn how to play correctly!
I was told I don't have a singing heart! What should I do?
I don't know the rhythm of this sheet music, it's too difficult to play...
I have to play the marimba in a concert,
I want to be able to play this song in a cool way!
I tried it in music class before and enjoyed it, so I want to know more about it! I want to continue!
I'm interested in percussion, but I don't know where to start...
I want to play with rhythm and become familiar with music!
I want to improve my sense of rhythm!
I want to become a trusted percussionist in a band!
I want to know what sounds would work best in this song...
I thought cajon was easy, but I'm surprised I can't play it cool...
What are the other ways to play cajon besides hitting the middle and the end?
I want to play it at a wedding reception!
I want to make it my friend for life!
I want to get better! etc.
Even if you don't have an instrument, you can do call and response (imitation rhythm),
Try "body percussion," using your hands and body to beat the music,
deciphering sheet music, giving advice on how to practice difficult rhythms, etc.
There are many things you can do to strengthen your sense of rhythm.
Furthermore, if you have an instrument, we can check your form while actually strumming, tell you how to express yourself, how to move your body in a way that suits your students, and give you detailed insights and practice methods,
The range of what I can do is ever-expanding!
To put it bluntly, if I didn't have an instrument at the lesson, I still wouldn't be able to play it,
To be honest, if you don't have a musical instrument at the time of the lesson, you may be able to strengthen the rhythm, but it is difficult to give lessons to improve the technique of that instrument.
This is a barrier to online lessons...
(Especially for those who play in concerts, want to learn the basics, or want to get better at their instruments,
audition/competition, etc.),
(It is preferable if you have an instrument (either you have your own instrument or you can take lessons from the studio).
(It is preferable if you have your own instrument or can take lessons from the studio).
Enjoy playing and interacting with rhythm and music,
Let's polish your fundamentals, technique, and expressive ability!
It is a percussion instrument that can be easily played by tapping it, but that is why it is a profound instrument.
It will be more fun if you can play it well.
Let us help enrich your life.
Please feel free to come and join us.
Marimba, percussion, college/university students
Become familiar with and understand rhythm.
If you have a musical instrument, this course is designed to familiarize you with the instrument, learn the basics, and deepen your technique and expression.
I became a percussionist in a club or circle, but I don't know how to play this instrument...
I want to learn from the basics!
I was told that I don't have the spirit to sing! What should I do?
I don't know the rhythm of this sheet music, it's too difficult to play...
I have to play the marimba in a concert,
I want to be able to play this song in a cool way!
I tried it in music class and it was fun, so I want to know more about it! I want to continue!
I'm interested in percussion, but I don't know where to start...
I want to familiarize myself with music while playing with rhythm!
I want to improve my sense of rhythm!
I want to become a trusted percussionist in a band!
I thought anyone could play the cajon, but I'm surprised I can't play it cool...
I want to make it my friend for life!
I want to get better! etc.
Even if you don't have an instrument, you can do call and response (imitation rhythm),
Try "body percussion," using your hands and body to beat the music,
deciphering sheet music, giving advice on how to practice difficult rhythms, etc.
There are many things you can do to strengthen your sense of rhythm.
Furthermore, if you have an instrument, we can check your form while actually strumming, tell you how to express yourself, how to move your body in a way that suits your students, and give you detailed insights and practice methods,
The range of what I can do is ever-expanding!
To put it bluntly, if I didn't have an instrument at the lesson, I still wouldn't be able to play it,
To be honest, if you don't have a musical instrument at the time of the lesson, you may be able to strengthen the rhythm, but it is difficult to give lessons to improve the technique of that instrument.
This is a barrier to online lessons, but...
(Especially for those who perform in concerts, want to learn the basics, or want to get better on their instruments,
audition/competition, etc.),
(especially if you are going to perform in a concert, want to learn the basics, want to get better at your instrument, or want to enter an audition/competition, etc.)
It is preferable if you have your own instrument or can take lessons from the studio).
Have fun playing and interacting with rhythm and music,
Let's polish your fundamentals, technique, and expressive ability while having fun!
The better you play, the more fun it will be!
Let us help you enrich your life.
Please feel free to visit us.
Marimba and percussion Junior high and high school students
Become familiar with and understand rhythm.
If you have a musical instrument, this course is designed to familiarize you with the instrument, learn the basics, and deepen your technique and expression.
I became a percussionist in a club, but I don't know how to play this instrument...
I want to learn from the basics!
I was told I don't have the singing ability! What should I do?
I don't know the rhythm of this sheet music, it's too difficult to play...
I have to play the marimba in a concert,
I want to be able to play this song in a cool way!
I tried it in music class and it was fun, so I want to know more about it! I want to continue!
I'm interested in percussion, but I don't know where to start...
I want to familiarize myself with music while playing with rhythm!
I want to improve my sense of rhythm!
I want to become a trusted percussionist in a band!
I thought anyone could play the cajon, but I'm surprised I can't play it cool...
I want to make it my friend for life!
I want to get better! etc.
Even if you don't have an instrument, you can do call and response (imitation rhythm),
Try "body percussion," using your hands and body to beat the music,
deciphering sheet music, giving advice on how to practice difficult rhythms, and so on.
There are many things you can do to strengthen your sense of rhythm.
Furthermore, if you have an instrument, we can check your form while actually strumming, tell you how to express yourself, how to move your body in a way that suits your students, and give you detailed insights and practice methods,
The range of what I can do is ever-expanding!
To put it bluntly, if I didn't have an instrument at the lesson, I still wouldn't be able to play it,
To be honest, if you don't have a musical instrument at the time of the lesson, you may be able to strengthen the rhythm, but it is difficult to give lessons to improve the technique of that instrument.
This is a barrier to online lessons, but...
(Especially for those who perform in concerts, want to learn the basics, or want to get better on their instruments,
audition/competition, or to take entrance exams for music high school or college, etc.)
(especially if you want to play in a concert, learn the basics, improve your skills, enter an audition/competition, or take an entrance exam for a music high school or college, etc.)
It is preferable to have a musical instrument (either you have one or you can take lessons from the studio).
Have fun playing and interacting with rhythm and music,
Let's polish your fundamentals, technique, and expressive ability while having fun!
The better you play, the more fun it will be!
Let us help enrich your life.
Please feel free to visit us.
Marimba, percussion, elementary school students
You're interested in percussion, but don't know where to start...
I want to familiarize myself with music while playing with rhythm!
I'm interested in xylophone and drums, so I want to deepen my interest!
I tried it in music class or club activities and enjoyed it,
I want to get better at it! I want to continue!
I will be playing the marimba at a concert, so I want to be able to play this piece!
I want to learn from the basics! etc.
Even if you don't have an instrument, you can play call and response (imitation rhythm),
You can also try "body percussion," using your hands and body to play.
There are many things you can do.
If you have a musical instrument, you can enjoy playing it while actually playing it,
(Especially for those who perform at recitals, the basics will be expanded!
(Especially for those who want to play in a recital, learn the basics, or get better at the instrument, it is preferable to have an instrument (either you have one or you can take lessons from the studio).
Let's have fun playing and getting in touch with rhythm and music!
It will be more fun when you play well♪
Please feel free to come and join us.
Rhythm Play Course 3-6 years old (preschoolers)
My child is interested in percussion instruments, but I don't know where to start...
I want to familiarize myself with music while playing with rhythm!
My child is interested in toy xylophones and drums, and I want to deepen his/her interest!
My child will be playing the marimba at a concert and would like to be able to play this piece!
I want to learn the basics!
I want to get better at it! etc.
Even if you don't have an instrument, you can play call and response (imitation rhythm),
You can also try "body percussion," using your hands and body to play.
There are many things you can do.
If you have a musical instrument (even a toy instrument is OK), you can enjoy playing while actually playing,
The range of what you can do will expand even more!
(It is preferable to have a musical instrument, especially if you are going to perform at a recital or if you want to learn the basics.
Let's get in touch with rhythm and music while having fun and playing!
Please feel free to come and join us (^▽^*)
(By the way, the picture shows an online lesson for a 0-year-old child.
(For small children, it may be reassuring to have a favorite stuffed animal or the like nearby!)
Rhythm Play Course 0-2 years old
My child is interested in percussion instruments, but I don't know where to start...
I want to familiarize myself with music while playing with rhythm!
My child is interested in toy xylophones and drums, and I want to deepen his/her interest! etc.
Even without instruments, we can play call and response (imitation rhythm),
There are many things you can do without instruments, such as call and response (imitation rhythms) and "body percussion," using your hands and body to play.
There are many things you can do.
If you have a musical instrument (even a toy instrument is OK), you can actually play it,
The range of what you can do will expand even more!
Let's have fun playing and getting in touch with rhythm and music!
Please feel free to come and join us.
(By the way, the photo shows a 0-year-old taking an online lesson.
(It may be reassuring to have a favorite stuffed animal or the like nearby!)
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