- The
hyōshigi (拍子木) is a
simple ****anese
musical instrument,
consisting of two
pieces of
hardwood or
bamboo often connected by a thin
ornamental rope. The...
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service are the
hyoshigi, chanpon, surigane, taiko, and
kazutori (a counter, to
count the 21
times the
first section is repeated). The
hyoshigi is
always pla****...
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forms of
clapper have
their own names, such as the
Chinese guban, ****anese
hyoshigi, or the
Korean bak. In the
classical music of Thailand, a
similar instrument...
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wooden slats connected by a rope or cord
Chappa (— チャッパ) - Hand
cymbals Hyoshigi (拍子木) –
wooden or
bamboo clappers Den-den
daiko (でんでん太鼓) –
pellet drum...
- storyteller")
parked their bicycle at a
familiar intersection and
banged their hyōshigi ("clapping sticks")
together to
announce their presence and
create anti****tion...
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Kakko (鞨鼓) Shime-daiko (締太鼓)
Otsuzumi (大鼓)
Kotsuzumi (小鼓)
Tsuzumi (鼓)
Hyoshigi (拍子木) Shōko (鉦鼓)
Kabuki Noh
Rakugo Bunraku ****anese
festivals (祭, matsuri)...
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wrestlers in
their dohyō-iri ring-entering
ceremonies by
sounding their hyōshigi, an
instrument consisting of two
pieces of
cherry wood tied
together with...
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Zimbabwe Unpitched 112.13
Idiophone ****ringua Type of slit drum
Hydraulophone Hyoshigi ****an
Unpitched 111.11
Idiophone Igba
Unpitched Membranophone Ikembe Africa...
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percussion section,
requiring about 25 to 30 players,
consists of: The
hyoshigi are used only on the
inside of the
piano at the
climax of part 3, where...
- 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Biwa (琵琶) Fue (笛)
Hichiriki (篳篥)
Hocchiku (法竹)
Hyōshigi (拍子木) Kane (鐘)
Kakko (鞨鼓) Kokyū (胡弓) Koto (琴) Niko (二胡)
Okawa (AKA Ōtsuzumi)...