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雅楽:宮内庁式部職楽部
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Gagaku: Wind InstrumentsGagaku: Wind Instruments
Gagaku: Wind Instruments
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Gagaku: History & CostumeGagaku: History & Costume
Gagaku: History & Costume
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雅楽三管紹介雅楽三管紹介
雅楽三管紹介
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Gagaku: the Court MusiciansGagaku: the Court Musicians
Gagaku: the Court Musicians
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雅楽の歴史・装束雅楽の歴史・装束
雅楽の歴史・装束
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @rescuerofdreams
    @rescuerofdreams Місяць тому

    4:46 I think thats the instrument that some enemies of Sekiro play.

  • @StuartdeOcampo
    @StuartdeOcampo Місяць тому

    Thanks for this video. In the 1990s, I was so fortunate to perform in the very first Gagaku ensemble at a university in the USA, which was in the ethnomusicology department at UCLA: the woodwind I played was the hichiriki-I also played a Gagaku string instrument, the koto. (These very same costumes were also worn during the UCLA Gagaku ensemble’s performances. 🤔)

  • @topologyrob
    @topologyrob 3 місяці тому

    What a master, playing some of the most powerful and beautiful sounds that humans have come up with.

  • @URangryX
    @URangryX Рік тому

    My GOD!! I've always wondered about how these sounds were made. Sharing now. Arigatou-gozaimsu!!!😇😇😇

  • @severindusell2468
    @severindusell2468 Рік тому

    I have been wondering for 12 years what instrument makes the sound of the hichiriki. I have an old textbook about Japanese music and instruments through history but it didn't mention the hichiriki in the gagaku section where I would've expect to have found it based on the type of music I've heard it in. I am so glad to have found this video! As a classical Western flutist I very much hope that I get to play some of these instruments someday :)

  • @lucienelacerda2014
    @lucienelacerda2014 Рік тому

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @zhining911
    @zhining911 Рік тому

    The Hichiriki instrument look and sounds similar to the Piri instrument (a Korean musical instrument)

  • @Nervete
    @Nervete Рік тому

    Does he have a dialect? The way he speaks Japanese sounds way different from other places I've heard it. Really cool stuff either way!

  • @ShuajoX
    @ShuajoX Рік тому

    4:30 The subtitles are a bit off. I think, but I'm not sure, that he named China (Chugoku) and possibly several other Asian nations besides Japan as well.

  • @SlyHikari03
    @SlyHikari03 2 роки тому

    The Shō and Hichiriki are my favorites. Those in a Prog Rock context would sound amazing.

  • @NNNyancat777
    @NNNyancat777 2 роки тому

    came here after sillent hill f

  • @ashotbyerkat
    @ashotbyerkat 2 роки тому

    This is a fascinating and very informative video, but I have something to say about the hichiriki section: it did not evolve from a "balaban", because the "balaban" or "balaman" itself was borrowed by the Persians from another nation. The original is the Armenian tsiranapogh, which is more commonly known by its Turkish name: "düdük". When I came across the Japanese hichiriki, I instantly knew there was no way its similarity to the Armenian instrument was a coincidence; apparently I was correct. Would like to encourage further videos to double-check the given etymologies of these beautiful woodwinds.

    • @mako0818
      @mako0818 25 днів тому

      Indeed. Supposedly Hichiriki(篳篥) is more of a East Asian instrument since it's also recorded being used in both ancient China and Korea, all the way back to Sui dynasty (~600C.E) and maybe it was adapted and slightly altered when introduced to Japan

  • @bhbluebird
    @bhbluebird 2 роки тому

    Ugetsu brought me here.

  • @martinbarzola7342
    @martinbarzola7342 2 роки тому

    2:42 hichiriki 4:43 ryuteki 5:24 komabue

    • @cheryldeboissiere1851
      @cheryldeboissiere1851 Рік тому

      Domo arigato gozaimashita... Michimas gracias... Thank you very much for what you done...

  • @oceanegaudin1005
    @oceanegaudin1005 2 роки тому

    I've finally found what instrument makes that sound! Thank you for posting this

  • @redpanda6125
    @redpanda6125 2 роки тому

    Thank you!!

  • @れば-z2c
    @れば-z2c 3 роки тому

    池邊五郎先生の篳篥ほんっとに好き。

  • @luckyadrian100
    @luckyadrian100 3 роки тому

    Came here because a great game called "sekiro"

  • @mariano.artist
    @mariano.artist 3 роки тому

    こんにちは。このビデオすごっくおもしろいです!しらないことが多いね。ありがとうございます。 I would like to ask if i could use some sequences of this video in a conference that i am preparing, in order to introduce some of the gagaku instruments ? お世話になります、ありがとうございます。

  • @FirstnameLastname-oj3hm
    @FirstnameLastname-oj3hm 3 роки тому

    Shinto music I thought was stupid and noisy, But now, understanding how wild nature is, and how important Amaterasu is, I cry inside when I hear the pure searing, piercing, pure sound of the orders of the. kami

    • @SlyHikari03
      @SlyHikari03 2 роки тому

      Same. I used to hate it. Now i think it’s incredible.

  • @salud1541
    @salud1541 3 роки тому

    6:09 :)

  • @北村建司
    @北村建司 3 роки тому

    これは貴重です❗️

  • @PikaEast
    @PikaEast 4 роки тому

    Thank you! I've been looking for comprehensive information about these instruments, and for a sound sample of the komabue!

  • @justfortea2833
    @justfortea2833 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for describing these amazing instruments. I have fond memories of living in Kyoto in the late 1990s and falling in love with Shoo. You describe it well, heavenly reverberations. I call it etheric memories :)

    • @marleymeow1701
      @marleymeow1701 4 роки тому

      I guess that’s why the Sho represents Heaven in Gagaku music

    • @justfortea2833
      @justfortea2833 4 роки тому

      @@marleymeow1701 I couldn't agree with you more. I remember being mesmerized by this ancient instrument. Strangely enough, the Chinese version doesn't do the same thing for me.

  • @KapkztAnimates
    @KapkztAnimates 4 роки тому

    the sho sounds hauntingly eerie... but overall it’s pretty great!

  • @lmcrofficial
    @lmcrofficial 4 роки тому

    The Shō sounds like a cathedral pipe organ but the mini size.

  • @dbadagna
    @dbadagna 4 роки тому

    There are European double-reed instruments with cylindrical bore (unlike the shawm family of instruments), including some bagpipe chanters and the douçaine, which was used in the Medieval and Renaissance periods: ua-cam.com/video/h2ygi9grejU/v-deo.html

  • @s.ramirez2148
    @s.ramirez2148 4 роки тому

    this is amazing! sounds like they played a piece from Shippuu Kumiyoku

    • @herokyl3173
      @herokyl3173 2 роки тому

      Shippuu Kumiyoku made me fell in love with those instruments

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai 5 років тому

    😃⤴️💓❤️

  • @Sophie-ms9yd
    @Sophie-ms9yd 5 років тому

    雅楽にハマりました

  • @michaelsmusicinstruments9980
    @michaelsmusicinstruments9980 5 років тому

    very helpful, thank you very much Sir.

  • @黎明-れいめい
    @黎明-れいめい 5 років тому

    笙の解説をしていた方の笙のお椀(匏)最初金属かなと思ったら蒔絵ですね。もはや奏でる工芸品。因みに私は龍笛をやっています。(余談)

  • @Evangelionism
    @Evangelionism 5 років тому

    _Incredible. Thank you._

  • @Evangelionism
    @Evangelionism 5 років тому

    _What manufacturers would you recommend I buy sho and hichiriki from?

  • @milkycooler
    @milkycooler 5 років тому

    terrific overview

  • @milkycooler
    @milkycooler 5 років тому

    fantastic

  • @emittingtenseyelps7732
    @emittingtenseyelps7732 5 років тому

    this is a very important moment for me

  • @Evangelionism
    @Evangelionism 5 років тому

    Thank you. I have learned quite a lot and am ready to research further now that I've the foundation. I knew the hichiriki by name but not by sound, and the sho certainly by sound but not by name, so researching was a bit tougher before seeing this video. Thank you.

  • @Hippichil3
    @Hippichil3 6 років тому

    Hey 2:45-2:55

  • @danielromo3040
    @danielromo3040 6 років тому

    What melody are they playing? i have heard it on diferent Gagaku videos, seems like a popular one

    • @kosukemiura1226
      @kosukemiura1226 4 роки тому

      it sounds like 'etenraku' i'm not entirely sure tho

  • @danielromo3040
    @danielromo3040 6 років тому

    Hichiriki is like a Japanese Chirimia, nice!

    • @galamotshaku
      @galamotshaku 4 роки тому

      ah nu ma si cierto

    • @jasonhuang6078
      @jasonhuang6078 4 роки тому

      Hichiriki, Korean Piri, and Chinese Bili all come from an ancient nation in Central Asia called Kucha.

  • @sevanarevian2695
    @sevanarevian2695 6 років тому

    hey ! i know a bit more about origin to hichiriki... i would like contact to Tadaaki ono please

    • @ashotbyerkat
      @ashotbyerkat 2 роки тому

      IKR???? Balaban? Who told him that?

  • @ccmm3860
    @ccmm3860 6 років тому

    どの人も声がいい

  • @SagucuTegin
    @SagucuTegin 7 років тому

    Also it may be comparable turkish "sipsi" .

  • @jingchaoye
    @jingchaoye 7 років тому

    Carry on. My friend. Carry on.

  • @jzaar7483
    @jzaar7483 7 років тому

    I was thinking of getting a Sheng but they were quite expensive but then I found the Shō and I decided that I would prefer to have a closer look at it instead; partly because I had more to do with Japan then China, and partly because, no intended offence, the Shō looked more affordable. Any information on where to get one? (Translation according to Google Translate) 私は盛を得ることを考えていたが、彼らはかなり高価でしたが、私はShōを見つけました。私はそれをもっとよく見たいと決めました。私は日本と中国との関係がより深かったこともあったのです。どこを入手するのかに関する情報は? ( Watashi wa Sakari o eru koto o kangaete itaga, karera wa kanari kōkadeshitaga, watashi wa Shō o mitsukemashita. Watashi wa sore o motto yoku mitai to kimemashita. Watashi wa Nihon to Chūgoku to no kankei ga yori fukakatta koto mo atta nodesu. Doko o nyūshu suru no ka ni kansuru jōhō wa? )

    • @jzaar7483
      @jzaar7483 7 років тому

      If it's more of a ceremonial or rare thing then please say and I shall try to get a Sheng. それが儀式的で珍しいものであれば、私は盛を得ることを試みます。 ( Sore ga gishiki-tekide mezurashī monodeareba, watashi wa Sakari o eru koto o kokoromimasu. )

  • @Blastros01
    @Blastros01 7 років тому

    I've tried finding interesting Sho music but I can't find anyone who plays it like the man in the intro. Everyone else makes it sound like Irish Bagpipes lol

    • @marvinthemaniac7698
      @marvinthemaniac7698 6 років тому

      Justin Wilson you mean Uilleann Pipes?

    • @申永杰-k2k
      @申永杰-k2k 6 років тому

      Justin Wilson you can trouver 笙(sheng)

    • @JeremyBrosch
      @JeremyBrosch 6 років тому

      Try Naruto Shippūden OSTs you'll find some good ones there. Heres one example I think you might find it interesting. ua-cam.com/video/3HxS_7-J2mQ/v-deo.html

    • @ronaldo.araujo
      @ronaldo.araujo 5 років тому

      Naomi Sato

    • @Evangelionism
      @Evangelionism 5 років тому

      @@JeremyBrosch Literally probably the most recognisable example.

  • @retroman4541
    @retroman4541 7 років тому

    Ho-oh

  • @Vermazing
    @Vermazing 8 років тому

    This is exactly what I've been looking for thank you so much!

  • @joemiskowitz2669
    @joemiskowitz2669 8 років тому

    The Sho sounds absolutely majestic <3

    • @otononami
      @otononami 5 років тому

      I think that shoo is a bass chord that consists of 2 notes or more. Because of this, it is rather trance music. Hichiriki, Seishounagon (a super famous classical novelist) has been introduced on another UA-cam post, saying "Sorry for listening nearby." Anyway, the style played with almost twin-reads(also double "reed"XD) of hichiriki and ryuteki is interesting. at japan,“Ohayashi” team plays 3 or 4 songs with ryuuteki and Drums on the summer festival's portable shrine (mikoshi). ryuuteki player is a sixth grader girl at every town, every year. Because it's trance music, 95% of the Japanese do not know the song name even if repeated many times lol

    • @herokyl3173
      @herokyl3173 3 роки тому

      We hear this instrument in Naruto Shippuden and Kimetsu no Yaiba

    • @mhdfrb9971
      @mhdfrb9971 2 роки тому

      It's actually like a mouth organ