10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SHAMISEN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
shamisen in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
shamisen im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Shamisen of Japan: The Definitive Guide to Tsugaru Shamisen
Making the book a useful workshop/classroom material, acceptable coffee table book, and/or bathroom reader, Shamisen of Japan is a fiesta o? pictures which will keep you inspired and interested when the novelty of the English letters wears ...
the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John, 2010
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The Shamisen: Tradition and Diversity
This book, which is based on the author's field research in Japan, is a history of the shamisen.
Henry Mabley Johnson, 2010
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Composing for Japanese Instruments - Strona 88
The history of the shamisen, however, begins in the mid-sixteenth century CE, dining the Eiroku period (1558-7o), the last years of the Muromachi period (1333-1573). Some documents claim the Ryukyu s/inshin was introduced to Sakai6 in ...
Minoru Miki, Philip Flavin, 2008
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Innovating Musical Tradition in Japan: Negotiating Transmission, ...
replaced by cat skin (or dog skin); and the musicians applied the large plectrum used for biwa when playing the shamisen. Gradually, the instrument spread to various social groups, and a variety of genres developed, such as folk song with ...
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The Kumiuta and Danmono Traditions of Japanese Koto Music
Kumiuta were composed not only for the koto but for the shamisen as well. Yatsuhashi during his years as a shamisen virtuoso undoubtedly was familiar with the shamisen kumiuta. The instrument itself, having been imported around 1562 ...
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Shaped by Japanese Music: Kikuoka Hiroaki and Nagauta Shamisen in Tokyo
Kikuoka Hiroaki and Nagauta Shamisen in Tokyo Jay Davis Keister. are motivated by the song lyrics. Like Hanami Odori, these lyrics depict the cherry blossom season in Japan and the mood is one of fullness, liveliness, color and activity.
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The Harvard Dictionary of Music - Strona 271
dayu music is performed by a singer/narrator using heightened speech and songs, and an accompanist on shamisen who plays preludes, interludes, and post- ludes made up of stereotyped patterns having symbolic meaning. (iii) Kabuki.
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The Boss Book: The Ultimate Guide to the World's Most Popular ...
The Shamisen has only three strings and the one with the lowest pitch is called the first string. This first string is the only one that duesn't ride on the kamigoma. a kind of bridge. This structore is called the "sawari." When you press the first string ...
Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, 2001
Many such musical sound-effect patterns are used to imitate wind, rain, or running water, and often a drum pattern, for example, will accompany a song or shamisen piece to further add atmosphere. The recognition and appreciation of geza ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SHAMISEN» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
shamisen im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Kozan spotlights Japanese music
5, at 5:30 p.m. in the Villard Room, Oyama Kozan, a tsugaru-jamisen master, together with his wife, Rumi Shishido, will give a shamisen and koto performance, ... «Miscellany News, Okt 15»
Japanese Koto and Shamisen concert held in Karachi
KARACHI: Japanese Koto and Shamisen concert titled “Japanese Traditional Music and Improvisation” enthralled audience at a local hotel. Sindh Minister for ... «Geo News, Pakistan, Jun 15»
Greek Old-Timer Karavas Place Has Shuttered; East Village Loses a …
3) PARK SLOPE — Here's Park Slope reports that the all-you-can-eat sushi spot Shamisen has closed in order to transform into a restaurant that specializes in ... «Eater NY, Mai 15»
Japanese culture in Luxembourg : Samuraï of Shamisen returns to …
The Shamisen is a three-stringed instrument, which is central to the musical traditions of kabuki and bunraku theatre forms as well as geisha and courtesan ... «Luxemburger Wort - English Edition, Mai 15»
Lillian Nakano dies; helped Japanese Americans get redress for …
A master of the shamisen, a traditional Japanese instrument used in kabuki, Mrs. Nakano never pictured herself as an agitator for a cause, but she became a ... «Washington Post, Mär 15»
Lillian Nakano dies at 86; sought redress for interned Japanese …
A master of the shamisen, a traditional Japanese instrument used in kabuki, Nakano never pictured herself as an agitator for a cause, but she became a forceful ... «Los Angeles Times, Mär 15»
Il fenomeno Naomichi Hanazono: kabuki & Lady Gaga, shamisen …
TOKYO – Che c'entrano le danze tradizionali per il kabuki con Lady Gaga, o lo shamisen (lo strumento delle geishe) con la chitarra elettrica per travolgenti ... «Il Sole 24 Ore, Feb 15»
The Japan Society 'Shamisen Sessions 3: A Salute to Tradition' - 20 …
Japanese music, specifically a shamisen performance, can be a hard sell initially, but a Westerner might find some similarities with Appalachian folk music. «PopMatters, Dez 14»
Japan Society Presents Yumiko Tanaka's Shamisen …
Acclaimed traditional gidayu-bushi (specific to bunraku puppet theater) shamisen player and avant-garde musician Yumiko Tanaka provides a thrilling ... «Broadway World, Nov 14»
Japan Society to Present Yumiko Tanaka's Shamisen …
Acclaimed traditional gidayu-bushi (specific to bunraku puppet theater) shamisen player and avant-garde musician Yumiko Tanaka provides a thrilling ... «Broadway World, Okt 14»