Taiko-gawa: Revision history

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4 January 2026

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  • curprev 21:0921:09, 4 January 2026 CompUser talk contribs 5,390 bytes +5,390 Created page with "==Overview== '''Taiko-gawa''' refers to a traditional Japanese leather craft dedicated to the preparation and shaping of leather skins used in the heads of drums (''taiko''). Unlike decorative leather traditions, Taiko-gawa is defined by acoustic performance: elasticity, tensile strength, and long-term stability under repeated impact. The craft occupies a crucial yet often overlooked position within Japanese musical material culture, where sound quality depends fundament..."