[1911]Re:Composition (389 reads) 2002-05-06 18:22:43
 
Nat Sakimura
Joined: 2005-2-12
From: Tokyo
Posts: 300
Japanese Music can mean many things.
It could be in the style of Gagaku, or could be
that of Noh, or maybe Kabuki. Sometimes it means
that of Japanese folk songs, which is quite diverse
among the regions in Japan. E.g., Music of Ezo and
music of Okinawa are totally different. There also
are music played at temples, which is quite attractive
as well.

I have never made a formal study in the area, but
I feel that somebody like Takemitsu was heavily
influenced by Noh and Temple music. In case of
Abe, I find more influence from the folk music,
but there certainly a trace of Biwa music (which is
related to temples.)

I suppose that the best bet is to listen to a lot
of Japanese music until it comes inside your vein,
then music starts to flow. IMHO, the essence of
Japanese music lives inside the improvisation.
You meditate and purify your soul. Then the music
shall start to flow out of you.

Cheers,

Nat



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