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  1. Eitetsu Hayashi (林英哲, Hayashi Eitetsu) (born February 2, 1952) is an acclaimed Japanese musician best known for his solo performance work in taiko. Hayashi joined the group Ondekoza at an early age.

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  3. Apr 27, 2011 · Eitetsu Hayashi is a Japanese taiko drum performer who has already made a name for himself in the history of Japanese music as an innovator. He has taken his art beyond the traditional techniques of Japanese drumming and created a new style of solo drumming requiring unprecedented levels of virtuosity and physical prowess, while also developing ...

  4. May 26, 2022 · Mr. Hayashi Eitetsu is an internationally active musician who has been constantly at the forefront of creative interpretations of taiko music. Mr. Hayashi has dramatically achieved an entirely new form of performing art by building on the foundations of traditional taiko with the strength and beauty of physical movements.

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  5. Eitetsu Hayashi is an acclaimed Japanese musician best known for his solo performance work in taiko. Hayashi joined the group Ondekoza at an early age. Later, after parting from group, helped found the taiko group Kodo, though he quickly left to begin a solo career.

  6. Eitetsu Hayashi launched his solo career in 1982 after playing as part of a group for 11 years. He pioneered the unprecedented role of the taiko soloist by creating odaiko solo performance methods that are not found in Japanese tradition along with unique performance techniques that utilize diverse drum groups.

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  8. Eitetsu Hayashi was born in Hiroshima in 1952. A member of several taiko groups during his youth, after impressive debuts at Carnegie Hall in 1980 he began a brilliant soloist career that leads him to perform with the Berlin Philharmonic at the Waldbühne in 2000.