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Japanese vocal music isquite
different from the Western vocal
music, and isbased on the intervals
of human breathing rather than
mathematical timing, and how
Japanese musicians show their
spiritual self-mastery in mastering his
or her instrument more than simply
perfecting a technique of some
sort and how they give value to
their performance and composure.
Instrumental music of Japan
Traditional Japanese music is
basically meditative in character. Its
performance ishighly ritualized, as
much in the music itself, as in the
composure of the musicians when
performing it. Japanese chamber
and solo music have a slow
meditative pace.
The performance of Japanese
music has traditionally been of a
spiritual character, similarly to
martial arts and other forms of art
such as the tea ceremony and
calligraphy. It isusually about
religious festivals, work, dance, love,
and regional songs.
Audiences are looking for this self-
mastery in musicians. This isthe
reason why music has become
highly ritualized. Musicians must
show this spiritual self-mastery in
their performance and composure.
They work on an inner strength in
mastering his or her instrument,
more than simply perfecting a
technique of some sort and
providing entertainment.
Percussion Instruments
(Membranophone)
1. Odaiko -
physical
(big drum).
The energy
and
sheer
excitement of an Odaiko
performance is an integral part
of many Japanese matsuri
(festivals).
2. Tsuzumi (hourglass-
shape) – There are
two varieties; the
(smaller) kotsuzumi is
held on the right
shoulder and the
player alters the tone
by squeezing the
laces. The (bigger)
otsuzumi is placed on
the left thigh.
3. Tsuridaiko –a
large hanging
barrel drum
4. Taiko - is a Japanese drum
that comes in various sizes and is
used to play a variety of musical
genres.
String
Instruments
(Chordophone)
1. Koto - is a 13-string zither, about
two meters long and made of
Paulownia wood. Itis 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 in an
ensemble in gagaku or as a solo
2. Shamisen - is a plucked
stringed instrument. Its construction
follows a model similar to that of a
guitar or a banjo, employing a
neck, and strings stretched across
a resonating body. The neck of the
shamisen is fretless, and is slimmer
than that of a guitar or a banjo.
3. Biwa - is a Japanese short-
necked fretted lute, often used in
narrative storytelling. The biwa is
the chosen instrument of Benten,
the goddess of music, eloquence,
poetry, and education in Japanese
Shinto.
Wind Instruments
(Aerophone)
1. Shakuhachi - the
most famous flute
made from bamboo. It
has 4 or 5 finger holes
on the front face and a
thumbhole on the rear
face.
2. Nokan - a
parallel, bamboo
flute 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, the other
being the ryĹŤteki.
4. Sho - is a
Japanese free
reed musical
instrument that
was introduced
from China during
the Nara period.
5. Shinobue –also
called takebue (in
the context of
Japanese
traditional arts) is a
Japanese
transverse flute or
fue that has a high-
pitched sound.
6. RyĹŤteki -
literally "dragon
flute" is a
Japanese
transverse fue
made of bamboo.
Itis used in
gagaku.
SHINOBUE SHO PIPA
YUNLUO TSUZUMI HICHIRIKI
PENGLING YUEQIN RYUTEKI
SHAKUHACHI KOTO TSURIDAIKO
BIWA SHENG ODAIKO
ZHENG TAIKO ERHU
For several thousand years Chinese
culture was dominated by the
teachings of the philosopher
Confucius, he conceived music in
the highest sense as a means of
calming the passion of dispelling of
unrest and lust, rather than as a
form of amusement.
Traditionally the Chinese have
believed that sound influences the
harmony of the universe. Significantly,
one of the most important duties of
the first emperor of each new dynasty
was to search out and establish that
dynasty’s through standard of pitch. A
result of this philosophical orientation
was that the Chinese theoretically
opposed music performed solely for
entertainment.
- Moon-
1. Yueqin
shaped
shorter
lute
wit
h neck
and
four strings, played
with a spectrum,
used for
accompanying
local operas.
2. Pipa - Four-stringed
lute with 30 frets and
a pear-shaped body.
This instrument has an
extremely wide
dynamic range and
remarkable
expressive power.
3. Erhu - Two-stringed
fiddle and one of the
most popular Chinese
instruments. It is used as
a solo instrument as well
as in small ensembles
or large orchestra, and
by various ethnic
groups.
4. Yunluo - Literally
"cloud gongs" or
"cloud of gongs"
, the
yunluo is a set of ten
small tuned gongs
mounted in a
wooden frame.
5. Sheng – (Chinese
mouth organ) looks
like a set of panpipes,
with 12 to 36 bamboo
pipes. Each pipe is of
different length with a
brass reed at the
bottom and a hole
that must be blocked
in order for the note to
sound.
6. Dizi - is the traditional
Chinese flute. It can have a
membrane over an extra hole
to give the characteristic
rattle effect.
7. Zheng
ancient
- An
Chinese
instrumen
t has an
that
arched
surface and an
elongated-
trapezoid with 13
to 21 strings
stretched over
individual bridges.
8. Pengling - these
are two small bells
made of high-tin
bronze, without
internal clappers,
and hemispheric or
bottomless gourd-
like in shape.
Listening Activity
Find a partner and prepare a
pen and a paper for this activity.
Listen to recordings of different
instruments of Korea. Classify the
instrument heard into string,
percussion, or wind.
Analysis
▶What kind of feeling or mood
does it express?
▶How do these sounds show
aspects of Korean culture?
▶What similarities with other East
Asian countries can you identify
in these sounds?
Korea's folk music tradition, with its
generous use of bright rhythms and
melodies, offers a more energetic
and capricious contrast to the
nation's collection of classical music
works.
Chong-ak means literally
"right (or correct) music", Chong-
ak also refers to ensemble music
for men of high social status
outside of the court.
minsogak is a
Sog-ak or
category of Korean music
traditionally associated with the
lower classes or for the general
public and are vibrant and
energetic. It includes genres
such as pansori and minyo.
Pansori is a kind of
music presented to audiences
by skilled vocal singers and
drummers. But even the unskilled
could sing these songs.
Instrumental Music of Korea
Korean music especially in
South Korea has a rich
vocal tradition, and
diverse instruments and
music forms. Folk songs, religious
works, court music, and shaman
rituals all express the soul of a
nation whose history is filled
with colorful and
String Instruments
1. Kayagum (gayageum) - is a
traditional Korean zither-like
string instrument, with 12
strings, although more recently
variants have been
constructed with 21 or more
numbers
probably
traditional
of strings. It is
the best-known
Korean musical
instrument.
2. Geomungo – (six-string plucked
zither), is a traditional Korean
stringed musical instrument of the
zither family of instruments with both
bridges and frets.
3. Haegum (two-string vertical
fiddle) – It has a rodlike neck, a
hollow wooden soundbox, two
silk strings, and
Isheld vertically
on the knee of
the performer
and played with
a bow.
Wind Instruments
Piri - it is made of bamboo. Its large
reed and cylindrical bore gives it a
sound mellower than
that of many other types of oboe.
Percussion Instrument
Changgo - is the most widely used drum
used in the traditional music of Korea. It
is available in most kinds, and consists
of an hourglass-shaped body with two
heads made from
animal skin.
(Cherry Blossoms) is a
Sakura –
traditional Japanese folk song
season of
depicting spring,
the cherry
blossoms.
Mo Li Hua - is a traditional Chinese
song with a beautifully gentle and
lyrical melody. The lyrics is about
“the jasmine flower” also turn it into
a love song.
Arirang - is a Korean folk song,
sometimes considered the unofficial
national anthem of Korea. Itis used as
a symbol of Korea and Korean
culture. Arirang is in essence a song
of farewell. The origin of the word
'Arirang' is ‘the hill’. An emotion of
deep regret is imbued in the rhythm of
Arirang. The song evokes the feeling
of the tears shed by Koreans and the
remembrance of their sad stories.
Express Yourself
On an oslo paper, draw a
creative illustration on the
relationship of man and
nature as reflected in three
folk songs you have learned.
Present and describe your
illustration to the class.
SYNTHESI
S JAPAN
• Japanese music was influenced by the
court music of China
• It isbased on the five tone scale or the
pentatonic scale
• Before the historical period, the Japanese
traditional music (Hogaku) develop an
accompaniment of ritual dances called
Kagura.
• Inreligion, Confucianism propagated the
themes on loyalty and filial piety while
Shintoism inculcated the idea that music is
a gift from God.
• Before the historical period, the
Japanese traditional music (Hogaku)
develop an accompaniment of ritual
dances called Kagura.
• Inreligion, Confucianism propagated
the themes on loyalty and filial piety
while Shintoism inculcated the idea
that music isa gift from God.
• Japanese music ismonophony in
nature. Itobserves minute tones, free
rhythm and delicate timbre. Itis
usually written in duple meter.
• Japanese music has two basic types of
scales, both pentatonic in nature, that are
often used in playing the koto and
shamisen.
• These are the male scale called Yo –sen
and the female scale known as I
n –sen.
• The most important note in the pentatonic
scale isthe corner stone or the third note.
• Japanese Vocal music isquite different
from the Western vocal Music, and is
based on the intervals of human breathing
rather than mathematical timing.
• Japanese musicians show their spiritual
self-mastery in mastering his or her
instrument more than simply perfecting a
technique of some sort and how they give
value to their performance and
composure.
• Traditional Japanese music isbasically
meditative in character.
• Itsmusic and performance are highly
ritualized, as isthe composure of the
musicians when performing it.
• Japanese chamber music and solo music
have a slow meditative pace and use
concrete elements
• Japanese music has three general
typesof instruments - percussion
instruments (odaiko, tsuzumi, shoko,
tsuridaiko, taiko), string instruments
(koto, shamisen, biwa), and wind
instruments -mostly flutes (shakuhachi,
nokan, sho, hichiriki).
• Compared to our music, Japanese
music isvery simple. They sing melodies
in unison and they never repeat the
same melody in a song.
There are two ancientfoundations for
Japanese traditional music.
SHOMYO:
• Isalso called Buddhist chanting.
• The chants are based on sacred text and
hymns.
• They have flexible rhythm, where the
singerssimply stops when there isno more
breath
• They are sung acapella and are
monophonic texture
• At present, the SHOMYO has lost its real
religious nature
GAGAKU:
• Literally means “elegant and refined
music”.
ga –refined gaku –music
• Itisthe only surviving music in Japan.
• This court music has been greatly
influenced by China.
• Bugaku-Japanese court dance
MUSICAL STYLES
a.Togaku –highest musical style or
court music.
b. Komagaku –Korean origin and of
native composition associated with
rituals of the Shinto religion.
c.Saibara –Isa small number of
regional Japanese folk songs.
CHINA
• Chinese vocal music has traditionally
been sung in a thin, non-resonant
voice, or in falsetto
• Chinese vocal music is usually solo
rather than choral.
• All traditional Chinese music is
melodic rather than harmonic.
• Chinese music uses the pentatonic
scale as can be heard in the song
“Mo Li Hua”.
• Xiaodiao, or short tunes, are popular
music in Chinese urban areas.
• Chinese musical instruments are
classified according to the materials
by which they are made:animal
skins, gourd, bamboo, wood, silk,
earth/clay, metal, and stone.
KOREA
• Korean music has a slow tempo, giving it a
very peaceful and pensive character.
• Yayue - an elegant music which includes
ritual and ceremonial court music
• Suyue - popular music
• Huyue - foreign music
• A-ak - elegant vocal and instrumental
music
• Pansori is a kind of music presented to
audiences by skilled vocal singers and
drummers.

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Traditional Musical Instruments of East Asia

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  • 3. Country Capital China (PRC) Beijing Japan Tokyo North Korea Pyongyang South Korea Seoul Taiwan (ROC) Taipei Mongolia Ulaan Baatar
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  • 5. Japanese vocal music isquite different from the Western vocal music, and isbased on the intervals of human breathing rather than mathematical timing, and how Japanese musicians show their spiritual self-mastery in mastering his or her instrument more than simply perfecting a technique of some sort and how they give value to their performance and composure.
  • 6. Instrumental music of Japan Traditional Japanese music is basically meditative in character. Its performance ishighly ritualized, as much in the music itself, as in the composure of the musicians when performing it. Japanese chamber and solo music have a slow meditative pace.
  • 7. The performance of Japanese music has traditionally been of a spiritual character, similarly to martial arts and other forms of art such as the tea ceremony and calligraphy. It isusually about religious festivals, work, dance, love, and regional songs.
  • 8. Audiences are looking for this self- mastery in musicians. This isthe reason why music has become highly ritualized. Musicians must show this spiritual self-mastery in their performance and composure. They work on an inner strength in mastering his or her instrument, more than simply perfecting a technique of some sort and providing entertainment.
  • 9. Percussion Instruments (Membranophone) 1. Odaiko - physical (big drum). The energy and sheer excitement of an Odaiko performance is an integral part of many Japanese matsuri (festivals).
  • 10. 2. Tsuzumi (hourglass- shape) – There are two varieties; the (smaller) kotsuzumi is held on the right shoulder and the player alters the tone by squeezing the laces. The (bigger) otsuzumi is placed on the left thigh.
  • 11. 3. Tsuridaiko –a large hanging barrel drum
  • 12. 4. Taiko - is a Japanese drum that comes in various sizes and is used to play a variety of musical genres.
  • 13. String Instruments (Chordophone) 1. Koto - is a 13-string zither, about two meters long and made of Paulownia wood. Itis 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 in an ensemble in gagaku or as a solo
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  • 16. 2. Shamisen - is a plucked stringed instrument. Its construction follows a model similar to that of a guitar or a banjo, employing a neck, and strings stretched across a resonating body. The neck of the shamisen is fretless, and is slimmer than that of a guitar or a banjo.
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  • 18. 3. Biwa - is a Japanese short- necked fretted lute, often used in narrative storytelling. The biwa is the chosen instrument of Benten, the goddess of music, eloquence, poetry, and education in Japanese Shinto.
  • 19. Wind Instruments (Aerophone) 1. Shakuhachi - the most famous flute made from bamboo. It has 4 or 5 finger holes on the front face and a thumbhole on the rear face.
  • 20. 2. Nokan - a parallel, bamboo flute is the only melodic instrument used in noh. The melody of the flute has no specific pitch relationship with the melody of the chanting.
  • 21. 3. Hichiriki - is a double reed Japanese flute used as one of two main melodic instruments in Japanese gagaku music, the other being the ryĹŤteki.
  • 22. 4. Sho - is a Japanese free reed musical instrument that was introduced from China during the Nara period.
  • 23. 5. Shinobue –also called takebue (in the context of Japanese traditional arts) is a Japanese transverse flute or fue that has a high- pitched sound.
  • 24. 6. RyĹŤteki - literally "dragon flute" is a Japanese transverse fue made of bamboo. Itis used in gagaku.
  • 25. SHINOBUE SHO PIPA YUNLUO TSUZUMI HICHIRIKI PENGLING YUEQIN RYUTEKI SHAKUHACHI KOTO TSURIDAIKO BIWA SHENG ODAIKO ZHENG TAIKO ERHU
  • 26. For several thousand years Chinese culture was dominated by the teachings of the philosopher Confucius, he conceived music in the highest sense as a means of calming the passion of dispelling of unrest and lust, rather than as a form of amusement.
  • 27. Traditionally the Chinese have believed that sound influences the harmony of the universe. Significantly, one of the most important duties of the first emperor of each new dynasty was to search out and establish that dynasty’s through standard of pitch. A result of this philosophical orientation was that the Chinese theoretically opposed music performed solely for entertainment.
  • 28. - Moon- 1. Yueqin shaped shorter lute wit h neck and four strings, played with a spectrum, used for accompanying local operas.
  • 29. 2. Pipa - Four-stringed lute with 30 frets and a pear-shaped body. This instrument has an extremely wide dynamic range and remarkable expressive power.
  • 30. 3. Erhu - Two-stringed fiddle and one of the most popular Chinese instruments. It is used as a solo instrument as well as in small ensembles or large orchestra, and by various ethnic groups.
  • 31. 4. Yunluo - Literally "cloud gongs" or "cloud of gongs" , the yunluo is a set of ten small tuned gongs mounted in a wooden frame.
  • 32. 5. Sheng – (Chinese mouth organ) looks like a set of panpipes, with 12 to 36 bamboo pipes. Each pipe is of different length with a brass reed at the bottom and a hole that must be blocked in order for the note to sound.
  • 33. 6. Dizi - is the traditional Chinese flute. It can have a membrane over an extra hole to give the characteristic rattle effect.
  • 34. 7. Zheng ancient - An Chinese instrumen t has an that arched surface and an elongated- trapezoid with 13 to 21 strings stretched over individual bridges.
  • 35. 8. Pengling - these are two small bells made of high-tin bronze, without internal clappers, and hemispheric or bottomless gourd- like in shape.
  • 36. Listening Activity Find a partner and prepare a pen and a paper for this activity. Listen to recordings of different instruments of Korea. Classify the instrument heard into string, percussion, or wind.
  • 37. Analysis ▶What kind of feeling or mood does it express? ▶How do these sounds show aspects of Korean culture? ▶What similarities with other East Asian countries can you identify in these sounds?
  • 38. Korea's folk music tradition, with its generous use of bright rhythms and melodies, offers a more energetic and capricious contrast to the nation's collection of classical music works.
  • 39. Chong-ak means literally "right (or correct) music", Chong- ak also refers to ensemble music for men of high social status outside of the court.
  • 40. minsogak is a Sog-ak or category of Korean music traditionally associated with the lower classes or for the general public and are vibrant and energetic. It includes genres such as pansori and minyo.
  • 41. Pansori is a kind of music presented to audiences by skilled vocal singers and drummers. But even the unskilled could sing these songs.
  • 42. Instrumental Music of Korea Korean music especially in South Korea has a rich vocal tradition, and diverse instruments and music forms. Folk songs, religious works, court music, and shaman rituals all express the soul of a nation whose history is filled with colorful and
  • 43. String Instruments 1. Kayagum (gayageum) - is a traditional Korean zither-like string instrument, with 12 strings, although more recently variants have been constructed with 21 or more numbers probably traditional of strings. It is the best-known Korean musical instrument.
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  • 45. 2. Geomungo – (six-string plucked zither), is a traditional Korean stringed musical instrument of the zither family of instruments with both bridges and frets.
  • 46. 3. Haegum (two-string vertical fiddle) – It has a rodlike neck, a hollow wooden soundbox, two silk strings, and Isheld vertically on the knee of the performer and played with a bow.
  • 47. Wind Instruments Piri - it is made of bamboo. Its large reed and cylindrical bore gives it a sound mellower than that of many other types of oboe.
  • 48. Percussion Instrument Changgo - is the most widely used drum used in the traditional music of Korea. It is available in most kinds, and consists of an hourglass-shaped body with two heads made from animal skin.
  • 49. (Cherry Blossoms) is a Sakura – traditional Japanese folk song season of depicting spring, the cherry blossoms.
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  • 52. Mo Li Hua - is a traditional Chinese song with a beautifully gentle and lyrical melody. The lyrics is about “the jasmine flower” also turn it into a love song.
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  • 55. Arirang - is a Korean folk song, sometimes considered the unofficial national anthem of Korea. Itis used as a symbol of Korea and Korean culture. Arirang is in essence a song of farewell. The origin of the word 'Arirang' is ‘the hill’. An emotion of deep regret is imbued in the rhythm of Arirang. The song evokes the feeling of the tears shed by Koreans and the remembrance of their sad stories.
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  • 58. Express Yourself On an oslo paper, draw a creative illustration on the relationship of man and nature as reflected in three folk songs you have learned. Present and describe your illustration to the class.
  • 59. SYNTHESI S JAPAN • Japanese music was influenced by the court music of China • It isbased on the five tone scale or the pentatonic scale • Before the historical period, the Japanese traditional music (Hogaku) develop an accompaniment of ritual dances called Kagura. • Inreligion, Confucianism propagated the themes on loyalty and filial piety while Shintoism inculcated the idea that music is a gift from God.
  • 60. • Before the historical period, the Japanese traditional music (Hogaku) develop an accompaniment of ritual dances called Kagura. • Inreligion, Confucianism propagated the themes on loyalty and filial piety while Shintoism inculcated the idea that music isa gift from God. • Japanese music ismonophony in nature. Itobserves minute tones, free rhythm and delicate timbre. Itis usually written in duple meter.
  • 61. • Japanese music has two basic types of scales, both pentatonic in nature, that are often used in playing the koto and shamisen. • These are the male scale called Yo –sen and the female scale known as I n –sen. • The most important note in the pentatonic scale isthe corner stone or the third note. • Japanese Vocal music isquite different from the Western vocal Music, and is based on the intervals of human breathing rather than mathematical timing.
  • 62. • Japanese musicians show their spiritual self-mastery in mastering his or her instrument more than simply perfecting a technique of some sort and how they give value to their performance and composure. • Traditional Japanese music isbasically meditative in character. • Itsmusic and performance are highly ritualized, as isthe composure of the musicians when performing it. • Japanese chamber music and solo music have a slow meditative pace and use concrete elements
  • 63. • Japanese music has three general typesof instruments - percussion instruments (odaiko, tsuzumi, shoko, tsuridaiko, taiko), string instruments (koto, shamisen, biwa), and wind instruments -mostly flutes (shakuhachi, nokan, sho, hichiriki). • Compared to our music, Japanese music isvery simple. They sing melodies in unison and they never repeat the same melody in a song.
  • 64. There are two ancientfoundations for Japanese traditional music. SHOMYO: • Isalso called Buddhist chanting. • The chants are based on sacred text and hymns. • They have flexible rhythm, where the singerssimply stops when there isno more breath • They are sung acapella and are monophonic texture • At present, the SHOMYO has lost its real religious nature
  • 65. GAGAKU: • Literally means “elegant and refined music”. ga –refined gaku –music • Itisthe only surviving music in Japan. • This court music has been greatly influenced by China. • Bugaku-Japanese court dance
  • 66. MUSICAL STYLES a.Togaku –highest musical style or court music. b. Komagaku –Korean origin and of native composition associated with rituals of the Shinto religion. c.Saibara –Isa small number of regional Japanese folk songs.
  • 67. CHINA • Chinese vocal music has traditionally been sung in a thin, non-resonant voice, or in falsetto • Chinese vocal music is usually solo rather than choral. • All traditional Chinese music is melodic rather than harmonic. • Chinese music uses the pentatonic scale as can be heard in the song “Mo Li Hua”.
  • 68. • Xiaodiao, or short tunes, are popular music in Chinese urban areas. • Chinese musical instruments are classified according to the materials by which they are made:animal skins, gourd, bamboo, wood, silk, earth/clay, metal, and stone.
  • 69. KOREA • Korean music has a slow tempo, giving it a very peaceful and pensive character. • Yayue - an elegant music which includes ritual and ceremonial court music • Suyue - popular music • Huyue - foreign music • A-ak - elegant vocal and instrumental music • Pansori is a kind of music presented to audiences by skilled vocal singers and drummers.