This video will show you 2 different nagoya obi styles that are not o-taiko (お太鼓) or ginza musubi (銀座結び). Having a range of different obi arrangements makes kimono styling so much more fun and it will be the cherry on top of your styling sundae with the right obi musubi.
In this video you will learn ribon daiko (リボン太鼓) and ribon musubi (リボン結び) tied with a regular nagoya obi to make your casual outfit more playful.
Practice your obiage tying skills:
• How to Tie an Obiage /...
Practice your obijime tying skills:
• How to Tie an Obijime ...
Also check out how to tie an o-taiko:
• How to Tie a Casual Na...
How to tie ginza musubi on the back:
• How to Tie Ginza Musub...
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Music:
"Mizuki" by Bad Snacks
"New Moon" by Bad Snacks
"Dream" from bensound.com
"Kawaii" by Bad Snacks
"Kimono Life" by Sondey
Intro Soundeffect:
Kabuki Shout ち音楽堂 (www.c-ongaku.com/ongaku2.html)
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