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*''Japanese'': [[知念]] 三郎 ''(Chinen Saburou)''
Chinen Saburô was the final living ''gakushi'' (master musician) of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] royal court. He was interviewed by [[Yamauchi Seihin]] in 1923, leaving the only written record of the actual melodies of Ryukyuan royal processional music (''[[rujigaku]]'').
Chinen also taught ''rujigaku'' to his eldest son Chinen Kenshô ([[1903]]-1979), who in turn taught Aharen Hon'yû.
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==References==
*Kina Moriaki 喜名盛昭, "Shuri ôfu no rujigaku"「首里王府の路次楽」, in ''Shuri ôfu no rojigaku'' 首里王府の路次楽, Naha: Okinawa ken minzoku geinô hozonkai (1982), 10.
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