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  • *''Japanese'': 豊後系浄瑠璃 ''(Bungo-kei joururi)'' ...storytelling) is a category of styles or genres of narrative [[shamisen]] music and singing, performed mainly in the [[kabuki]] theater and by [[geisha]] a
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  • ...panese music ensemble and published numerous works on traditional Japanese music. ...university's collection of musical instruments, and pioneered its Japanese music ensemble.
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  • *''Japanese'': 長唄 ''(nagauta)'' ...is today the style of shamisen music with the most ''ryûha'' ("schools" of music), and the most amateur students.
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  • *''Chinese/Japanese'': 心越 ''(Xīnyuè / Shin'etsu)'' ...an ([[Zen]]) priest credited with introducing [[Ming Dynasty]] ''[[qin]]'' music into Japan in [[1677]].
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  • *''Japanese'': 古曲 ''(kokyoku)'' ...term used to refer to a certain group of styles or genres of [[shamisen]] music (and accompanying song) which have fallen out of currently active [[kabuki|
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  • *''Japanese'': 掛合 ''(kakeai)'' ...ki: more than meets the eye." ''The Ashgate Research Companion to Japanese Music''. Surrey: Ashgate Publishing, 2008. p245.
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  • [[File:Tokyosymphonyhall.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The Symphony Hall of the Tokyo Music School]] *''Japanese'': 東京音楽学校 ''(Toukyou ongaku gakkou)''
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  • ''Aak'' (lit. "elegant music") was the primary form of formal ritual music of the royal court in the Korean kingdoms of [[Koryo]] ([[918]]-[[1392]]) a ...izong]].<ref>Chia-Ying Yeh, "The Revival and Restoration of Ryukyuan Court Music, Uzagaku: Classification and Performance Techniques, Language Usage, and Tr
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  • *''Japanese'': [[喜名]] 盛昭 ''(Kina Moriaki)'' ...y known as the leading expert on ''[[rujigaku]]'', the formal processional music of the Ryukyuan royal court.
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  • [[Image:Kutu.JPG|right|thumb|300px|A Japanese ''[[koto]]'' tuned to become an Okinawan ''kutu''.]] ...apanese instrument being adopted into the repertoire of Okinawan classical music.
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  • *''Japanese'': 湛水親方賢忠 ''(Tansui ueekata kenchuu)'' ...larly popular among the Ryukyuan elites at that time, with native Ryukyuan music being seen as vulgar.
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  • *''Japanese'': [[宮城]] 道雄 ''(Miyagi Michio)'' ...oneer in the development of a concept of categories or styles of "Japanese music" as a national tradition.
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  • *''Japanese'': [[山内]] 盛彬 ''(Yamauchi Seihin)'' Yamauchi Seihin was a scholar of classical Okinawan music.
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  • *''Japanese'': [[関]] 南頼 ''(Seki Nanrai)'' ...Gishi gakufu]]'', a significant publication on [[Ming Dynasty|Ming-style]] music.
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  • *''Japanese'': 湛水流 ''(Tansui-ryuu)'' The earliest extant notation for Tansui-ryû music, however, only dates back to the [[Meiji period]], but overall the school i
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  • *''Music: [[Kan'ami]]'' *''Japanese'': 西国下り ''(Saikoku kudari)''
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  • The traditional and folk music of the [[Amami Islands]] is closely related to that of [[Okinawa Island|Oki ...cal sound recognizably distinct from that of either Okinawan or "mainland" Japanese folk songs. In addition, the three-stringed [[sanshin]] is played in Amami
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  • *''Japanese'': [[龍]] 世華 ''(Ryû Seika)'' He studied [[Ming Dynasty|Ming]]-style music under [[Gi Shimei]].
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  • *''Japanese'': [[龍]] 草廬 ''(Ryû Sôro)'' ...losely involved with a circle of performers of [[Ming Dynasty|Ming-style]] music, under the tutelage of [[Gi Shimei]].
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  • ...[1785]]/2/15<ref>Dates on the Okinawan lunar calendar. May differ from the Japanese lunar calendar.</ref>'' *''Japanese'': 安冨祖正元 ''(Afuso Seigen)''
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