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Gagaku (雅楽, lit. "elegant music") is a type of ****anese
classical music that was
historically used for
imperial court music and dances.
Gagaku was developed...
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generally pla**** with a
bachi instead of the fingers, and is
often used to play
gagaku. One of the biwa's most
famous uses is for
reciting The Tale of the Heike...
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Buddhist chanting gagaku (雅楽), or
orchestral court music both of
which date to the Nara (710–794) and
Heian (794–1185) periods.
Gagaku classical music has...
- bell tree with
three tiers of
pellet bells Kakko (羯鼓) –
small drum used in
gagaku Kane (鉦) –
small flat gong
Kokiriko (筑子、 こきりこ) – a pair of
sticks which...
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Central Asian traditions,
while the Tang dynasty's music, the ****anese
gagaku and
Korean court music each
influenced each other. Historically, religions...
- music') as a
category separate from
other traditional forms of music, such as
gagaku (court music) or shōmyō (Buddhist chanting), but most ethnomusicologists...
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Gagaku &
Beyond is an
album by jazz
flautist Herbie Mann
featuring shakuhachi player Minoru Muraoka which was
recorded in ****an in 1974 but only released...
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Spiritual Sight II for
gagaku, reigaku,
shomyo and
cello (2001)
Encounter for cello,
ancient instruments,
gagaku and
shomyo (2002)
Space Line for...
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manual that
describes precisely the
refined movements and
postures that
gagaku and
bugaku performers must attain. Its
descriptions often use
natural metaphors...
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Gagaku (雅楽) is the
debut solo
album by Miyavi. It was
released on
October 31, 2002. All
tracks are
written by Miyavi. "雅楽" (in ****anese). Oricon. Retrieved...