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Shime-daiko

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is a small Japanese drum. It has a short but wide body with animal skin drumheads on both its upper and bottom sides. The hide is first stretched on metal hops, then stretched over the body. Similar to the
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The word "shime-daiko" comes from a larger word "tsukeshime-daiko" (
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drums, the shime-daiko is played with sticks called "
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