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Japanese Music
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What do We Know? What do all musical instruments have in common? –Think about: How they make sound How and with what they are made How they are played –Do Instruments from other cultures look and sound like the ones we know?
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Listening Sample One What instrument(s) do you know that sound similar to this one? Some examples are: –Flute –Oboe –Clarinet –Recorder What produces this instrument’s sound?
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Listening Sample Two What instrument(s) do you know that sound like this one? Some examples are: –Harp –Dulcimer –Lap guitar What produces this instrument’s sound?
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Listening Sample Three What instrument(s) do you know that sound like this one? Some examples are: –Banjo –Guitar –Violin (other orchestral strings) –Mandolin What produces this instrument’s sound?
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Koto A string instrument that has a long rectangular shape See how the Koto is played.See how How is it different than a harp?
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Shakuhachi A vertical flute made of bambooA vertical flute made of bamboo See how the Shakuhachi is playedSee how the Shakuhachi is played How is it different than a conventional flute?How is it different than a conventional flute?
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Shamisen A 3-string banjo-like instrument See how the Shamisen is playedSee how How is it different than a banjo?
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What We Know Now Music is UNIVERSAL All instruments have two things in common: –1. Produce sound through vibration –2. Vibration is initiated by a person Names and Style of Japanese Instruments –Shakuhachi –Koto –Shamisen
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