Naname Primer #2 - The Stance
In the second installment of this mini-series, we're looking at different ways a person can stand and play taiko in the naname style. I'll cover a few of the most common methods, as well as highlight the pros and cons of each. Thoughts? Let me know below! The third and final video in this series will cover striking. (Also realized I wore the same shirt as I did in the first Naname Primer video, ha!) Intro: (0:00) Overview: (0:30) Parallel: (3:14) Angled: (9:52) Flat-Facing: (15:23) Flat-Side: (19:55) Upright: (23:30) Wrapping Up: (27:58) Outro: (28:39) Groups featured in this video: San Jose Taiko Oedo Sukeroku Taiko

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