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Hirajōshi scale, or hira-choshi (****anese: 平調子, Hepburn: hirachōshi, chōshi =
tuning and hira = even, level, tranquil,
standard or regular) is a tuning...
- by
Yatsuhashi Kengyō for
tuning of the koto. It only
differs from the
hirajoshi scale by one note. In D mode it
consists of: D-E♭-G-A-C so it has the...
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major second,
minor third,
perfect fifth and
minor sixth.
Akebono scale Hirajōshi scale In
scale Insen scale Iwato scale Ritsu and ryo
scales Yo
scale Koizumi...
- used in
traditional ****anese
music for the koto. It is a mode of the
Hirajōshi scale. Taaffe,
Dennis (2008).
Alien Guitar Lessons for the Intermediate...
-
Bolivia Manta folk
group from the
album Wiñayataqui.[original research?]
Hirajōshi scale ****anese mode ****anese
musical scales Titon, Jeff Todd (1996). Worlds...
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corresponds to Udayaravichandrika. ****anese mode ****anese
musical scales Hirajōshi scale ****anese Music, Cross-Cultural Communication:
World Music, University...
- of the
Phrygian scale on
intervals 1, ♭2, 4, 5, ♭6 or as a mode of the
Hirajoshi scale. The
scale is used in
Ethiopian music for
songs with historical...
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Hirajoshi scale on C....
- a
point of reference. An
example of an
improper scale is the ****anese
Hirajōshi scale. Its
steps in
semitones are 2, 1, 4, 1, 4. The
single step intervals...
- gagaku, and with this
change a new
style of koto was born. He
adapted the
Hirajoshi scale and the
Insen scale for the koto, from the
shamisen repertoire....