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Arataki's Great and Glorious Drum is a Gadget that can be obtained during the The Almighty Arataki Great and Glorious Drumalong Festival Event. It can be obtained by getting Dulcem on Termination of Desires.

Usage[]

The drum can be played on PC using either the keyboard or the mouse. On the keyboard, "ka" on the left is mapped to A and on the right is mapped to L, and "don" on the left is mapped to S and on the right is mapped to K.

With an Xbox controller, "ka" on the left is mapped to Xbox LB and on the right is mapped to Xbox RB, and "don" on the left is mapped to D-Pad Left and on the right is mapped to Xbox B.

With a PlayStation controller, "ka" on the left is mapped to PlayStation L1 and on the right is mapped to PlayStation R1, and "don" on the left is mapped to D-Pad Left and on the right is mapped to PlayStation Circle.

Disclaimer[]

There is a disclaimer in-game regarding the use of the drum:

When using the Performance function, please make sure that you use an original composition or have the relevant rights to use the melody you are playing in order to avoid harming the rights of any third parties and to avoid any actions in breach of or incompatible with our Terms of Service. Otherwise, we may have to restrict your use of this function.
Additionally, the content you perform can be heard and used by other players using this in-game function. Please read and confirm that you acknowledge the aforementioned stipulations.

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Trivia[]

  • The buttons on Arataki's Great and Glorious Drum, "don" and "ka," are syllables that represent drum strokes in kuchi shouga, an educational musical notation for traditional Japanese drums, particularly the taiko and tsuzumi.
    • Don typically means a deep, sustained sound from the center of the taiko, and ka means a sharp tap on the rim of the taiko.
  • In Japanese, the buttons instead read ポン pon and タッ ta' respectively, to reflect that the instrument is a tsuzumi, which is a much smaller hand drum.
    • ポン Pon refers to a stroke on the center of the drumhead, and タッ ta' describes a tap on the side of the drum.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishArataki's Great and Glorious Drum
Chinese
(Simplified)
荒泷・盛世豪鼓
Huānglóng - Shèngshì Háo Gǔ
Arataki - Great and Prosperous Drum
Chinese
(Traditional)
荒瀧・盛世豪鼓
Huānglóng - Shèngshì Háo Gǔ
Japanese荒瀧・盛世豪鼓
Arataki - Seisei Gouko
Arataki - Great and Prosperous Drum
Korean아라타키・천하제일의
Arataki - Cheonhajeil-ui Buk
Arataki - Top Ultra-Luxury Drum
SpanishSublime y glorioso tambor de AratakiArataki's Sublime and Glorious Drum
FrenchTambourin harmonieux d'AratakiArataki's Harmonious Tambourine
RussianГрандиозный барабан Аратаки
Grandioznyy baraban Arataki
Grandiose Arataki Drum
Thaiกลองโห่ร้อง Arataki
Klong Ho Rang Arataki
Arataki Cheer Drum
VietnameseTrống Arataki Đệ Nhất
GermanAratakis große und spektakuläre TrommelArataki's Great and Spectacular Drum
IndonesianDrum Arataki yang Paling Hebat dan Paling KerenArataki The Great and The Coolest Drum
PortugueseTambor Glorioso de AratakiGlorious Arataki's Drum
TurkishArataki'nin Büyük ve Görkemli DavuluArataki's Great and Glorious Drum
ItalianGrande e glorioso tamburo di AratakiArataki's Great and Glorious Drum

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