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Kimio Eto - Art Of The Koto; The Music Of JapanLabel:Polydor - 236562Format:Vinyl, LP, AlbumCountry:UKReleased:1966Genre:Folk, World, & CountryStyle: Track
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This is a Sokyoku piece in the Dan mono style from the Ikuta school, composed for koto by Yatsuhashi Kengyo.Koto Recital, Maryland Day 2008.
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1. Hachidan No Shirabe - Yatsuhashi Kengyo 2. Haru No Kyoku - Yoshizawa Kengyo 3. Hamabe No Asa - Soyo Nakamura 4. Tasogare - Soyo Nakamura 5. Meiso - Soyo Nakamura 6. Haru No Yama - Ichizan Hoshida 7. Aki Ni Utau - Ichizan Hoshida 8. Umi No Genso - Ichizan Hoshida
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Koto : Hasegawa Aiko. Shakuhachi : Richard Stagg. HACHIDAN is a piece for solo koto. The title means "eight steps". The piece belongs to the group of compositions known as danmono, literally "step-type", the steps referring to sections of the overall form. Each section, or "dan" has a specific number of bars, usually 26.
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According to the number of dan the pieces are called "Rokudan no shirabe", or "Hachidan no shirabe", that is, pieces in six sections, pieces in eight sections, etc. Each dan is made up of 104 hyoshi, one hyoshi being the basic metrical unit. An extra four hyoshi, which constitute the initial motive of the first dan, are not counted in the 104.
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This koto piece is categorized as so-kyoku-dan-mono. It is also sometimes simply called HACHIDAN. Composed by YATSUHASHI kengyo, this is a very well-known dan-mono (dan type) or shirabe-mono piece, next in popularity only to ROKUDAN. It consists of eight dan (musical phrases), each dan containing one hundred and four notes.
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Kimio Eto - Art Of The Koto; The Music Of Japan Label: Polydor - 236562 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: UK Released: 1966 Genre: Folk, World, &
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Midare is among the most famous of all koto pieces, along with two of Kengyo's other works, Rokudan no Shirabe and Hachidan no Shirabe. Yatsuhashi composed Midare in a relatively free style, without following the rigid rules that prevailed during his lifetime for works in the danmono and shirabemono forms. The result is a composition with
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This page lists all recordings of Hachidan no shirabe, for koto solo by Yatsuhashi Kengyô (1614-85).
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「八段の調」Hachidan no shirabe「八段の調」Music: 八橋検校 Yatsuhashi Kengyō [1614-1685] Classe de Sankyoku, Cursus encadré par Mieko Miyazaki & Suizan J.-F. Lagrost Koto 1
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Listen to Hachidan no shirabe - for koto solo on Spotify. Yatsuhashi Kengyô II, Makiko Goto · Song · 2012. Yatsuhashi Kengyô II, Makiko Goto · Song · 2012
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Hachidan No Shirabe (Variations In Eight Steps) is a track by Kimio Eto from the album Art Of The Koto: The Music Of Japan released in 1963. This track has received 0 comments and 1 rating from BestEverAlbums.com site members. BestEverAlbums.com provides a whole host of statistics, and allows you to rate, rank and comment on your favourite albums, artists and tacks as well as letting you
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Rokudan No Shirabe: B: Hachidan No Shirabe: Ad. Companies, etc. Record Company - RVC Corporation; Recorded At - Iruma Shimin Kaikan; Credits. ... Recorded live from the hall directly to the master disc. Cutting Styli: Adamant Kogyo Special thanks: Sound Creators, Inc. - Tateki Matsumoto, Kazuho Ohta.
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MIDARE, interprétée par Noriko Noda et Yayoi Nishimura au koto, est, avec Rokudan et Hachidan, l'une des pièces les plus célèbres et les plus anciennes du répertoire de cet instrument. Elle appartient à l'école de Yatsluhashi. Musiques de l'Asie Traditionnelle Vol 20 Japon - The Shakuhachi of Reibo Aoki.
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Hachidan no shirabe, attributed to the blind koto virtuoso Yatsuhashi kengyô (1614-1685), is a sort of eight-part series of variations; the composition was passed on orally to other blind koto players and noted down only in the 18th century. Nasuno by Yamada kengyô (1757-1817) was composed around 1800 and is based on Japanese mythology.
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The term shirabe or takeshirabe may also indicate the opening section of a work. Many honkyoku are in four sections: "shirabe or takeshirabe," "Clearing the Bamboo;" "honte," which is the meat of the piece; "takane," the high section; and "musubi," the folding together, which closes things up. So, there are two meanings of shirabe.
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八段の調の一段を弾きました。(本手) My cover of Hachidan no shirabe on koto."わらべ唄(warabe-uta)"はこちら,here ⇒ https://youtu.be