Japan Part 2. Bellwork: Define Terms Nokan: transverse bamboo flute Kakko: two-headed barrel-shaped drum San no tsuzumi: hourglass shaped drum Komuso:

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Japan Part 2

Bellwork: Define Terms Nokan: transverse bamboo flute Kakko: two-headed barrel-shaped drum San no tsuzumi: hourglass shaped drum Komuso: an order of Buddhist prosts, ronin (samaurai without masters), wandered-- playing flute and begging.

Announcements Test on Japan Tuesday March 18 th Reading Outline #20 due Monday March 10 th (5 th Period class that day)

Outcomes Scholars Will: Grammar: Learn basic facts about Japanese music. Logic: Learn how to rite Kanji and Hirigana

Nokan-video

Kakko

San no tsuzumi

Komuso-video

Guided Kotos Gagaku is imperial court music which arrived from Korea. In the fuke sect of Buddhism practitioners believe that the pursuit of truth doesn’t require intellect. The Geisha’s instrument is the shamisen. It accompanies her vocal music. In Buddhism, the flute becomes a hoki, or spiritual tool. In Zen Buddhism, a Pine tree symbolizes beauty and longevity, while a clear pond symbolizes peace and stability.

Active Listening#1 Three Etudes: Koto What Chinese instrument does the timbre remind you of? Are all three short songs variations of the same melodic fragment? How is the mood of the second variation different from the first?

Just the facts Listening #1 Three Etudes: Koto This piece is composed of three 104 beat sections called Dan. Short melodic fragments are repeated with great variation.

CFU: Whiteboards Please answer the following questions:

Q1 This instrument is a thirteen stringed zither

Q2 What do you call a 104 beat section of music?

Q3 Japanese music was heavily influenced by what Chinese dynasty?

Q4 Japanese culture was heavily influenced by what Indian religion?

Guided Kotos In the Meiji period, ( ) western music was influential. The two common Japanese scales are called “in” and “yo”. While the “in” scale contains semi-tones, the “yo” does not. Unpitched sounds are commonly heard in the instrumental melody. Sounds such as the breathy sound on the bamboo flute or the hard twang from the plectrum remind the listener of nature sounds such as water flowing, or trees whispering. Melodies contain short motives which are repeated through the piece.

William Blake To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour.

The Koan of Zen Buddhism: Think, pair, share

Active Listening #2 Gagaku Video Which instrument begins the piece? Describe the timbre of the reed and organ instruments—is it Fat or thin? Bent or straight? Raw or soft?

Just the facts #2 Gagaku Gagaku is the oldest continuous documented orchestral music in the world. This music accompanies large scale religious ceremonies.

CFU: Writing Japanese There are two types of Japanese we’ll be learning today: Kanji which is picture-like, and hiragana which is letter-like. We will learn how to write and say sun, moon, tree and mountain in Kanji. We will learn to write the basic vowels Ah, ee, oo, eh, oh in Hiragana.

Kanji Take a look at the picture worksheet and try to find the shapes of the Kanji in the picture. Can you figure out what some of the Kanji mean by matching their shapes? Now look at the next worksheet and you can see the evolution of the pictures into written characters. You will notice that some Kanji have more than one meaning.

Kanji Practice Now let’s practice. The first boxes tell you the procedure for writing one character. Start by trying to draw sun (hee).

Hiragana Practice Follow the steps to write each vowel.

Speaking Japanese Good morning: Ohayo Gozaimas Good day: konnichiwa Good evening: kon ban wa Please: kudasai Thank You: Domo arigato My name is: Watashi _________ des