Spec 2 Marcial C. Emia JR
Spec 2 Marcial C. Emia JR
Spec 2 Marcial C. Emia JR
music ancient
traditions
Thus, the
nomenclature and tone
system of Buddhist bear
the same relation to
Japanese art traditions
as the Catholic
Gregorian chant
theories do the growth
of Western musical
style.
Hichiriki
The basic
gagaku melodic
instrument is a
short doubledreed
aerophone.
The hichiriki is a
double reed Japanese
fue (flute) used as one
of two main melodic
instruments in
Japanese gagaku
music, the other being
the ryteki. The
hichiriki is difficult to
play, due in part to its
double reed
The hichiriki is the
configuration.
most widely used of all
Although a double
instruments in gagaku
and it is used in all forms reed instrument like
of music aside from
the oboe,
the hichiriki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Gaku-daiko
A large
hanging barrel
drum with
tacked heads,
played on one
side, with two
Shoko
A small hanging gong
provided a colotomic
structure by marking
off the music into
groups of two and four
measures while the
leader controls the
tempo by playing one
of two drums.
Kakko
A small barrel
drums with two
laced heads
that are stuck
by thin sticks.
The kakko is a
Japanese doubleheaded drum. One way
in which the kakko
differs from the regular
taiko drum is in the
way in which it is made
taut. Kakko drums are
usually laid on their
sides on stands so that
it can be played with
sticks called bachi on
both heads.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kakk
San no,
Tsuzumi
A large hourglassshaped drum.
The tsuzumi is a
Japanese drum of
It consists of a
wooden body
shaped like an
hourglass, and it is
taut, with two drum
heads with cords
that can be
squeezed or
released to increase
or decrease the
tension of the heads
respectively. This
mechanism allows
the player to raise or
lower
the pitch of
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsuzum
Koto
(thirteen-stringed
zither)
Biwa
Short-necked,
pear-shaped lute
with four strings.
Five raised wooden f
rets
. Two crescentshaped soundholes
above
decorative strip of
brocade
Shinto music
(Ragura)
Shinto music
(Ragura)
Kagura or 'entertainment of
the gods' includes music,
dance and poetry and
comprises mi-kagura of the
court, o-kagura of major
shrines such as Ise Jing,
and village sato-kagura.
Wagon
Also called yamatogoto,musical
instrument, Japanese sixstringed board zither
with movable bridges.
The wooden body of the
wagon is about 190 cm
(75 inches) in length.
Kayakeum (Gayageum)
The gayageum or
kayagum is a traditional
Korean zither-like
string instrument, with
12 strings, though some
more recent variants
have 21 or other
numbers of strings.
a history of the
Three Kingdoms of Kore
a
, the gayageum was
developed around the
6th century in the
Gaya confederacy by
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