词条 | Shinto music |
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Kagura{{nihongo|Kagura|神楽}} or 'entertainment of the gods' includes music, dance and poetry and comprises mi-kagura of the court, o-kagura of major shrines such as Ise Jingū, and village sato-kagura.[2]FormsThe repertoire includes eight forms that may be traced back to the eighth century: kagura-uta (kagura songs), azuma asobi (eastern entertainment), kume-uta (palace guard songs) ō-uta (big songs), onaibi-uta (night duty songs), ruika (funeral songs), ta-uta (field songs), and yamato-uta (Yamato songs).[2] InstrumentsInstruments include the {{nihongo|wagon|和琴}}, {{nihongo|kagura-bue|神楽笛}}, {{nihongo|hichiriki|篳篥}}, {{nihongo|suzu|鈴}}, {{nihongo|tsuzumi|鼓}}, and {{nihongo|shakubyōshi|笏拍子}} clappers. In local festivals the {{nihongo|kane|鉦}}, {{nihongo|binzasara|編木}}, and {{nihongo|taiko|太鼓}} may also be found.[2] See also
References1. ^{{cite book |title=The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians XII.850f |author=Sadie, Stanley (ed.) |publisher=Oxford University Press |year=2001 |ISBN=978-0-19-517067-2}} {{Religious music}}{{Music of Japan}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Shinto Music}}{{Shinto-stub}}{{Japan-music-stub}}2. ^1 2 {{cite book |title=Traditional Japanese Music and Musical Instruments |pages=47–65 |author=Malm, William P. |publisher=Kodansha |year=2000 |ISBN=4-7700-2395-2}} 4 : Shinto|Religious music|Gagaku|Articles containing video clips |
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