- The
Shakubyoshi (kanji: 笏拍子; is a ****anese
musical instrument consisting of two
wooden slabs that are
struck together. It is the
oldest ****anese percussion...
- and/or the hichiriki, with the
possible addition of a
yamatogoto and
shakubyoshi claves.
There are
several mikagura dances, including: The
Yamato Mai...
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wagon (和琴), kagura-bue (神楽笛),
hichiriki (篳篥), suzu (鈴),
tsuzumi (鼓), and
shakubyōshi (笏拍子) clappers. In
local festivals the kane (鉦),
binzasara (編木), and...
- – a pair of
sticks which are
beaten together slowly and
rhythmically Shakubyoshi (also
called shaku) –
clapper made from a pair of flat
wooden sticks...
-
Iwashimizu Hachiman-gū. It is
performed by
singers and
musicians using shakubyoshi wooden clappers, a hichiriki, a kagura-bue flute, and a six-stringed...
-
struck with two
wooden sticks San-no-tsuzumi (三の鼓), hourgl****-shaped drum
Shakubyoshi (笏拍子, also
called shaku),
clapper made from a pair of flat
wooden sticks...
- of the
uchimono (打物, 'percussion instruments'),
which are
replaced by
shakubyoshi (笏拍子),
wooden sticks used for
keeping rhythm.
About 55
pieces have been...