Project IN Mapeh: "Japanese Musical Instruments"
Project IN Mapeh: "Japanese Musical Instruments"
Project IN Mapeh: "Japanese Musical Instruments"
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“JAPANESE MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS”
Percussion instruments ( membranophone )
1.ODAIKO (Big drum) – The physical energy and sheer excitement of adaiko
performance is an integral part of many japanese matsuri ( festivals ) .
4.TAIKO – is a japanese drum that comes in various sizes and is used to play a
variety of musical genres. It has become particularly popular in recent years as the
central instrument of percussion ensembles whose repertory is based on the variety
of folk and festival music of the past.
1.KOTO – is a 13- string zither, about two meters long and made of
paulownia wood. It is plucked using picks on the thumb and first two
fingers of the right hand, while the left hand can be used to modify pitch and
tone. Koto is used to in an ensemble in gagaku or as a solo instrument.
1.SHAKUHACHI- the most famous flute made from bamboo. It has four or five
finger holes on the front face and the thumbhole on the rear face. As with other
instruments above, it was imported from china for gagaku.
2. NOKAN –a parallel, bamboo flute (fue) is the only melodic instrument used in
noh. The melody of the flute has no specific pitch relationship with the melody of the
chanting.
3. HICHIRIKI- is a double reed Japanese flute used as one of two main melodic
instruments in Japanese gagaku music.
4. SHO- is a Japanese free reed musical instrument that was introduced from china
during the nara period
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6 .RYUTEKI- literally “ dragon flute” is a Japanese transverse fue made of bamboo. It is used in
gagaku.
1.YUEQIN- a moon- shaped lute with shorter neck and four string,
played wiith the spectrum, used for accompanying local operas.
2. PIPA- a four-stringed lute with 30 frets and a pair-shaped body. This instrument has
an extremely wide dynamic range and remarkable expressive power.
3. ERCHU- a two-stringed fiddle and one of the most popular Chinese instruments.
It is used as a solo instrument as well as in small ensemble or large orchestra, and by
various ethnic groups.
4. YUNLUO – literally “ cloud gongs”, the yunluo is a set of ten small tuned gongs
mounted in a wooden frame.
PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT
PIRI- is a Korean double reed instrument, used in both the folk and
classical music of Korea. It is made of bamboo. Its large reed and
cylindrical bore gives it a sound mellower than that of many other types of
oboe. In the typical piri, there are eight finger holes on the bamboo body.
CHANGGO- (or janggo; also spelled changgo) or sometimes called seyogo (slim
waist drum) is the most representative drum in traditional Korean music.. It is available
in most kinds, and consists of an hourglass-shaped body with two heads made from
animal skin.