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JUNE 29-JULY 4; JULY 6-9 2017 
LOG SHEET # 3
SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 
AUDIO / VIDEO LOG SHEET
LOGGER / VIDEOGRAPHER: Carlos Izrieta 
RECORDER NUMBER (MAIN): CFCH 1
FILE NAME: Storyc_0074.wav
RECORDER NUMBER (BACKUP): CFCH 18 
FILE NAME: Story2_0364.wav
PRESENTER: Theo Gonzales
DATE/TIME: 7/3/17 / 2:30 PM
PROGRAM: [[strikethrough]] NEA Fellows [[/strikethrough] OTM
STAGE: Story O
GROUP NAME: American Taiko
SESSION TITLE: American Taiko

[[2 Columned Table]
| PARTICIPANTS | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
| PJ Hirabayashi |   |
| Roy Hirabayashi |   |
| Theo Gonzalez |   |
| [[strikethrough]] Je [[/strikethrough]] Chris Stylez |   |

CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back):
1. Theo G. introduced the performers PJ & Roy Hirabayasi
2. Taico meausaur Japanese drums. Weigh over 1000 pounds
3. Or hand held ones. Found at festival or temples. 
4. [[strikethrough] Mateit Taico - Fa [[/strikethrough]] Matoity Taico song performed
5. Started in San Jose, CA. Started [[strikethrough]] in [[/strikethrough]] in the '70's in the U.S.
6. Four principles: Attitude, Musical Technique, Koppa
7.
8. Pi-energy in japanese, universal energy. Open mind & open hearts. What you see when you hold the drumstick

Bachi [[strikethrough]] ext [[/strikethrough]] drumsticks, extension of your body.
[[?]] loudest sound they play.