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424: 91: 308: 262:. Magnolia is one of the lightest and softest woods, most suitable for playing smaller drums with a sharp attack and less decay. On a larger drum, however, a magnolia bachi usually sounds "slappy" and flat, because it is too light to strike the thicker head of the drum with enough power to generate the lower tones of the drum. It is also too soft to strike the rim of the drum (in 110:) are made in a wide variety of sizes and materials, as appropriate to the drum it will be used to play. A typical bachi is about 22 mm (7/8 inches) in diameter, 400 mm (16 inches) long and made out of a 321:) are actually picks. They are very distinct in form and use from Western-style picks, which are usually smaller in order to be held between or mounted to fingers. In shape, bachi are similar to an 293:
bachi is heavy and hard. It brings out a better, fuller sound when playing larger taiko, but it muffles the higher harmonics of smaller taiko, sounding "thunky" and dead.
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Generally, bachi made of softer, more flexible materials are easier to play with for beginners, but harder materials produce a stronger sound and last longer.
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A bachi for playing a larger drum like the O-daiko would be bigger both in circumference and length. Similarly, smaller bachi are used for smaller drums.
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Bachi can be made of various materials and with varying levels of strength. Similarly to guitar picks, bachi were traditionally made of
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drumming is a highly visual art form, and so bachi are sometimes decorated with bells or tassels for use during performance.
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Bachi (disambiguation)


wooden
Japanese
taiko
plectrum
shamisen
biwa

hardwood
oak
Quercus
maple
pine
cypress
magnolia
beech
bamboo
kuchi shoka
evergreen oak
Taiko

ice scraper
putty knife
tortoise shell
ivory
protection of endangered species
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