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Shōmyō (声明) is a
style of ****anese
Buddhist chant, used
mainly in the
Tendai and
Shingon sects.
There are two styles:
ryokyoku and rikkyoku, described...
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Shōmyō Falls (称名滝,
Shōmyō-daki) are
located in the town of Tateyama,
Toyama Prefecture, ****an.
Shōmyō-daki is the
highest waterfall in ****an at 350 m...
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other traditional forms of music, such as
gagaku (court music) or
shōmyō (Buddhist chanting), but most
ethnomusicologists view hōgaku, in a broad...
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Spiritual Sight II for gagaku, reigaku,
shomyo and
cello (2001)
Encounter for cello,
ancient instruments,
gagaku and
shomyo (2002)
Space Line for viol consort...
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Nanpo Shōmyō (****anese: なんぽしょうみょう, Kanji: 南浦紹明; 1235 – 9
February 1309),
imperial name Entsū Daiō Kokushi, was a ****anese Zen monk of
Rinzai school during...
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Newari Buddhist Gunlā Bājan,
Tibetan Buddhist music, ****anese
Buddhist Shōmyō,
modern Indian Buddhist bhajans, and
Cambodian Smot chanting. As
there are...
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gagaku performances.
Shōmyō (声明,
Buddhist chanting):
While biwa was not used in
shōmyō, the
style of biwa
singing is
closely tied to
shōmyō,
especially mōsō-...
- (including the folk
music of
these countries)
Traditional ****anese
court music Shōmyō chanting Andean music Afro-Caribbean
music Polish highlanders from the Tatra...
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Midagahara plateau melts, so its neighbor,
Shōmyō Falls, is
usually considered the tallest.
Hannoki and
Shōmyō falls are twin
waterfalls that
almost face...
- Tōgaku (唐楽) A
Korean and
Manchurian form,
called komagaku (高麗楽) Gagaku, like
shōmyō,
employs the yo scale, a
pentatonic scale with
ascending intervals of two...