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Japanese Music - the highly eclectic musical culture of the Japanese islands. Over the years, Japan has borrowed musical instruments, scales, and styles from many neighboring areas.

The indigenous music present before a.d. 453 consisted of chanted poems (reyei and imayo), traditional war and social songs (kume-uta and saibara), and the kagura, solemn Shinto temple music. All were recitations on a


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    Japanese Music and Musical Instruments » Read Now

    by William P. Malm. 302 pgs.

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    ...festivals in Japan. See page 49 . JAPANESE MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS by...I. THE PRESENT AND PAST OF JAPANESE MUSIC 23 1. Japans Musical...the Koto 165 3. Japanese...
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    Gagaku, the Music and Dances of the Japanese Imperial Household » Read Now

    by Robert Tennyson Garfias, Lincoln Tennyson Kirstein, Yasuhide C. Kobashi, Leabo. 0 pgs.

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    ...GAGAKU GAGAKU THE MUSIC AND DANCES OF THE JAPANESE IMPERIAL HOUSEHOLD GAGAKU...contribution. Like most typically Japanese music, the Kagura is vocal with only...Household...
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    Nagauta: The Heart of Kabuki Music » Read Now

    by William P. Malm. 344 pgs.

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    ...be a step toward a fuller appreciation of Japanese music in general. At present Japanese music tends to be viewed as a series of exotic...this work. In a world as varied as...
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    Whose Master's Voice? The Development of Popular Music in Thirteen Cultures (Chap. 9 "Interactions of Imported and Indigenous Musics in Japan: A Historical Overview of the Music Industry") » Read Now

    by Alison J. Ewbank, Fouli T. Papageorgiou. 264 pgs.

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    What are the interactions between transnational communication and national cultures? This work attempts to answer this critical question in the study of culture and communication. It takes as its vehicle of study the music industry and music making in 13 different cultures, presenting an insider's...
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    Festival of Oriental Music and the Related Arts ("Japanese Nagauta Music" begins on p. 33) » Read Now

    by Department of Music, University of California. 68 pgs.

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    ...R. Garfias 24 Japanese Nagauta Music William P. Malm 33...an exception among the other Japanese music genres, which are all autochthonous...nagauta as a creative force in...
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    Nomai Dance Drama: A Surviving Spirit of Medieval Japan » Read Now

    by Susan M. Asai. 249 pgs.

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    Nomai dance drama, an artistic expression combining sacred, communal, economic, and cultural spheres of community life in the district of Higashidorimura, is a performing tradition that provides an identity to agriculturally based villages. It has retained features characteristic of the music...
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    The Book of Musical Documents ("Music of the Japanese" begins on p. 4) » Read Now

    by Paul Nettl. 388 pgs.

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    ...Endemann From the "Review on Ethnography" VI . Music of the Japanese: ALTHOUGH the Japanese like the Chinese have...productions, which to us seem singular and grotesque...

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