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  1. Japanese music, the art concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of form or emotional expression, specifically as carried out in Japan. Common traits include the minimal use of materials to produce maximum sound, the application of three-part division, and the tendency toward words.

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  2. May 4, 2021 · Traditional Japanese music is characterised by its meditative nature. Similar to marital arts, or arts such as calligraphy and the tea ceremony, the spiritual character of Japanese music requires players to perfect self-mastery and inner strength, rather than simply providing entertainment. Performances are usually highly ritualised.

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  4. The traditional Japanese stringed instrument is known for its soothing, melodic sound that has been enjoyed for centuries. The koto has thirteen strings that are plucked with picks attached to the player’s fingers. The strings are made of silk, and the instrument is made of wood, with a length of over six feet long.

  5. Feb 4, 2024 · 17. Nohkan. And lastly, the Nohkan is another transverse flute traditionally made from smoked bamboo that is used in kyogen farce and Noh plays, festivals, kabuki theatre, and long songs (nagauta). The sound it creates is high-pitched, and it is played either together with the tsuzumi, a hand drum, or solo.

  6. Brief Overview of Japanese Traditional Music. Japan Preserves Ancient Asian Music. Around the world, the koto and shakuhachi are known as typical Japanese instruments. And the theatrical forms of classical Noh, Kabuki and the Bunraku puppet theater, all forms where music plays a very important part, have international fame as well.

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