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Komagaku (高麗楽) is a form of
Gagaku (traditional ****anese
court music) form
arranged in the
Heian period mainly based on
Koguryeo music and
sankangaku (the...
- Tang dynasty),
called Tōgaku (唐楽) A
Korean and
Manchurian form,
called komagaku (高麗楽) Gagaku, like shōmyō,
employs the yo scale, a
pentatonic scale with...
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Shinto ritual music)
Komabue (高麗笛) –
transverse bamboo flute used for
komagaku;
similar to the ryūteki
Shakuhachi (尺八) –
vertical bamboo flute used for...
- 9th century,
namely the
development of a
distinction between tōgaku and
komagaku music. Tōgaku was a Chinese-influenced style,
which combined with the rin’yūgaku...
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Gakubue Transverse Traditional fue
Komabue Transverse This fue is for
komagaku, a type of
music used for
dances ****ociated with
gagaku Imperial Court...
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shorter than the
ryuteki flute. The
komabue is used in both
Gagaku and
Komagaku.
Historically the Oga
family of
musicians in ****an
specialized in the komabue...
- Tōgaku (唐楽)
allegedly resembles a
Chinese Tang
dynasty (618–907) style;
komagaku may have come from the
Korean Peninsula. In addition,
gagaku subdivides...
- first, tōgaku,
consisted of
pieces of
Chinese and
Indian origin,
while komagaku included Manchurian, Korean, and many of the ****anese pieces.
These two...
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location of
Takamagahara in
South Korea because of
certain lyrics from
Komagaku, a type of
traditional ****anese
court music. However, in the 1990s, the...
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classical music.
Kolomyjka – tongue-in-ch****
Hutsul folk
dance music.
Komagaku – ****anese
court music from the
Heian period.
Kpanlogo –
Ghanan folk dance...