Eitetsu Hayashi
- Composer
- Music Department
- Actor
Hayashi Eitetsu is a master of the "wadaiko", a type of taiko drum. His
innovative drumming techniques redefined the use of this traditional
Japanese instrument, and has made him well-known beyond Japan's
borders. A prolific artist, he has worked in television, film, and in
live performances throughout the world. Among his film credits is the
1985 animated film The Dagger of Kamui (1985) (Dagger of Kamui).
He founded two musical groups devoted to the wadaiko: Sado-Ondekoza in 1971, and Kodo in 1982. In 1982 he left Kodo to embark on a solo career. He made a live performace in 1984 at New York's Carnegie Hall, the first taiko drummer to do so. He has collaborated with many artists around the world, spanning different musical genres, including jazz.
He founded two musical groups devoted to the wadaiko: Sado-Ondekoza in 1971, and Kodo in 1982. In 1982 he left Kodo to embark on a solo career. He made a live performace in 1984 at New York's Carnegie Hall, the first taiko drummer to do so. He has collaborated with many artists around the world, spanning different musical genres, including jazz.