|
Home
Schools
Discography
Lineage Charts
Pieces
People
Glossary
Other Sites
Teachers
Governors
For Sale
Member's Area
|
This is a Gagaku piece
in the Bugaku style
.
Koma Ichikotsucho Konetori appears on the following albums:
| Album | Shakuhachi | Koto | Shamisen |
| Traditional Music of Japan, The - 01 (Listen) |
|
|
|
Ko-Netori means a small Netori, which is an abbreviated performance style of Netori. Ko-Netori here is that of the Ichikotsucho tonality of Koma-gaku (Korean music) or Right Music. It is often performed as the introductory piece of Komagaku. For example, Kitoku begins with a piece called Koma-ranjo for the entrance of dancer, which is followed by Ko-Netori, during the Ko-Netori dancers stand still on the stage. The Ko-Netori begins with the Komabue (flute) which is followed by the Hichiriki and Sanno-tsuzumi (side drum).
|
Send feedback and corrections.
Copyright 2007 - The International Shakuhachi Society
This information on this page may not be copied for commercial use.
|