- Traditional Japanese music
One of the characteristics of traditional
Japanese music is a sparserhythm . It also doesn't have regularchord s. In Japanese music, one cannot beat time with one's hands because there is an interval nihongo|"ma"|間. The rhythms are based on ma; silence is important. Different from Westernmusic , Japanese music flows, in an attempt to reflect the feeling ofnature . Thetempo usually starts out very slow and gets faster, returns to being slow again, and has a drawn-out ending. Traditional Japanese music is influenced byChinese music because some of themusical instruments used in it came fromChina .Types of traditional Japanese music
There are three types of traditional music in Japan: instrumental, theatrical, and court music.
Kabuki
Kabuki (歌舞伎) is a type of Japanesetheatre . The music of kabuki can be divided into three parts:
*nihongo|"Gidayubushi"|義太夫節 – largely identical tojyoruri .
*nihongo|"Shimoza ongaku"|下座音楽 – music is played in nihongo|"kuromisu"|黒御簾, the lower seats below the stage.
*nihongo|"Debayashi"|出囃子 – incidental music, played on the Kabuki stage; also known as nihongo|"degatari"|出語り.Noh
Noh or nihongo|nōgaku|能楽 is another type of theatrical music. Noh music is played by the nihongo|"hayashi-kata"|囃子方. The instruments used are the "taiko " (太鼓), "ōtsuzumi " (大鼓), "kotsuzumi " (小鼓), and "fue " (笛, flute).Gagaku
Gagaku is court music, and is the oldest traditional music inJapan . Gagaku music includes songs, dances, and a mixture of otherAsian music . Gagaku has two styles; these are instrumental music nihongo|kigaku|器楽 and vocal music nihongo|seigaku|声楽.
*Instrumental Music
**"Kangen" (管弦) - basically, a Chinese form of music.
**"Bugaku" (舞楽) - influenced by Chinese andKorean music .*Vocal Music
**"Kumeuta" (久米歌)
**"Kagurauta" (神楽歌)
**"Azumaasobi" (東遊び)
**"Saibara" (催馬楽)
**"Rouei" (朗詠)homyo
Shomyo (声明) is kind ofBuddhist song which is an addedmelody for a sutra. Shomyo came fromIndia , and it began in Japan in theNara period . Shoumyo does not use musical instruments and is sung by one or more than two Buddhistmonk s.Jyoruri
Jyoruri (浄瑠璃) is narrative music using theshamisen (三味線). There are four jyoruri styles.
*"Gidayubushi" (義太夫節)- During theEdo period , Takemoto Gidayu began to play jyoruri inOsaka . This type of jyoruri is forbunraku , (puppet plays).*"Tokiwazubushi" (常盤津節) - During the Edo period, Tokiwazu Mojidayu began to play this style of jyoruri in
Edo . This type of jyoruri is for kabukidance s.*"Kiyomotobushi" (清元節) - Kiyomoto Enjyudayu began to play this for kabuki dances in Edo during the late Edo period.
*"Shinnaibushi" (新内節) - In the middle of the Edo period, Tsuruga Shinnai began to play this for kabuki. This style of jyoruri is typically alive and upbeat.
Nagauta
Nagauta (長唄) is music using the shamisen. There are three styles of nagauta: one for kabuki dance, one for kabuki dialogue, and one of music unconnected with kabuki.hakuhachi music
Shakuhachi (尺八) music began in the Edo period. Buddhist monks played the shakuhachi as a substitute for a sutra. Sometimes the shakuhachi is played along with other instruments.ōkyoku
Sōkyoku (筝曲) uses the "Chinese koto" (guzheng ), which differs from the Japanese koto (琴). There are two schools of sōkyoku.
*Ikuta ryu - Originated in Eastern Japan. It is played with shamisen.
*Yamada ryu - Originated in Western Japan. It is focused on songs.Traditional music in modern culture
Traditional Japanese music is declining in popularity today, however sometimes traditional Japanese musicians collaborate with modern Western musicians. Also, musicians create new styles of Japanese music influenced by the West but still using traditional musical instruments.
Traditional musical instruments
*琵琶
Biwa
*琴 Koto
*一絃琴Ichigenkin
*三味線Shamisen
*三線Sanshin
*大和琴Yamatogoto
*胡弓Kokyu
*法竹Hocchiku
*能管Nohkan
*龍笛Ryuteki
*尺八Shakuhachi
*篠笛Shinobue
*篳篥Hichiriki
*笙Sho
*竽 U
*法螺貝Horagai
*鞨鼓Kakko
*太鼓Taiko
*大鼓Otsuzumi
*小鼓Kotsuzumi
*鼓Tsuzumi
*締太鼓Shime-Daiko
*拍子木Hyoushigi
*木魚Mokugyo
*鉦鼓Shoko Traditional cultural events
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Kabuki
*Nō
*Gagaku
*Japanese festivals (祭, "matsuri")
**Jidai Matsuri
**Aoi Matsuri
**Gion Matsuri
**Hōnen Matsuri
**Danjiri Matsuri
**Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri
*Geisha
*Maiko Artists
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Yoshida Brothers
*Kevin Kmetz ee also
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Music of Japan
*Culture of Japan
*Shinto
*Buddhism
*Religion in Japan
*History of Japan
*Tsugaru-jamisen External links
*Japan Guide [http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2113.html]
*Nipponia [http://web-japan.org/nipponia/nipponia22/en/index.html]
*Shamisen with DJ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGrezj_slXo]
*Yoshida Brothers "Kodo" [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ron17xFNBf0&mode=related&search=]
* [http://www.yoshidabrothers.com/ Yoshida Brothers: Official web site (English)]
* [http://www.yoshida-kyodai.com/ Yoshida Kyōdai: Official web site (Japanese)]
* [http://audiolunchbox.com/album?a=36544&z= "Venerated Patterns of China and Japan" (cd)]
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