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Toshiyuki Tsuchitori has played with Ryuichi Sakamoto, Toshinori Kondo, Derek Bailey and others. His special interest is ancient percussion instruments from Japan. He plays bronze bells dating back to the Yayoi period, about 2000 years ago. He plays various ancient stone percussion instruments at the top of Mount Aonoyama in Kagawa. He also plays pottery drums, a type that are believed to be like those played during the Jomon period (B.C.2500-3000). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

The Sounds of Prehistoric Painted Cave Playing in the Cave of Cougnac, France
DOTAKU Ancient Japanese Bronze Bells from Yayoi Period (B.C.400 - A.D.250)
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Dōtaku: Ancient Japanese Bronze Bells From Yayoi Period (B.C. 400 - A.D. 25)
JOMONKO Pottery Drums of Jomon Period (B.C.3000 — B.C.2500)
Kankyō Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental & New Age Music 1980-1990

Jômonko: Pottery Drums of The Jomon Period (B.C. 3000 - B.C. 2500)
The Sounds of Prehistoric Painted Cave: Playing in the Cave of Cougnac, France

Sanukaito: Stone Sounds of the Paleolithic Era in Japan
'Dotaku' Ancient Japanese Bells from Yayoi Period
Drumythm
SANUKAITO Stone sounds of the Paleolithic Era in Japan