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Nagauta (長唄,
literally "long song") is a kind of
traditional ****anese
music pla**** on the
shamisen and used in
kabuki theater,
primarily to accompany...
- Shosa-ongaku
includes the takemoto,
nagauta,
tokiwazu and
kiyomoto music styles.
takemoto accompanies acting.
Nagauta,
taena mo and
kiyomoto accompany dancing...
- in
nagauta, the
shorter and
thinner neck
facilitating the
agile and
virtuosic requirements of kabuki.
Hosozao shamisen built especially for
nagauta ensembles...
- The
Nagauta Symphony is a
symphony in one
movement composed in 1934 by ****anese
composer Kōsaku Yamada.
Kosaku Yamada was the
first major ****anese composer...
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cords or rope, but bolt or
turnbuckle systems have been used as well.
Nagauta shime-daiko (長唄締め太鼓),
sometimes referred to as "taiko" in the
context of...
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jiuta is also
called Houshiuta (法師唄, 'song of monks'). Jiuta, as well as
nagauta, is a
typical form of
Utaimono (歌いもの,
lyrical music) in
traditional ****anese...
- red-light districts.
Originally po****rised by
geisha as an
alternative to
nagauta ('long songs'),
kouta are
typically no
longer than 3
minutes in length...
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system originally developed for
transmitting classical genres such as
nagauta, shakuhachi, or koto music, but
since it
proved profitable to teachers...
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between two
points (in
space or time). In music, it
refers to rhythm. In
nagauta (長唄,
literally "long song") (pla**** on the
shamisen and used in kabuki...
- with
nagauta accompaniment (such as Fuji Musume), and the more
dramatic ones, with
complex storylines and
characters (such as Kanjinchō). The
nagauta musicians...