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Kabuki |
Is one of the traditions that is very popular until today. It is also the traditional form or theater. |
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Sakura |
Is one of the popular traditional songs in Japan |
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Pentatonic Scale |
Style commonly used in performance of Kabuki and Noh |
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Ipponchoshi |
A continous pattern. |
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Nori |
Derived from chanting of joruri. |
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Yakuharai |
The subtle delivery of poetical text written in the Japanese |
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Shamisen |
A musical instrument that both accompanies music in Japan. |
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Gagaku |
Classic court music. |
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Kagura |
Performs in Shinto Shrines |
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No |
Chant derived from shomyo. |
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Nagauta |
Is a type of love song |
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Naugata |
Is flexible music. |
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Wayang Kulit |
Oldest type of story telling in the world. |
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Wayang |
Means theater in Malay. |
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Kulit |
Means "skin" |
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Audience |
The most important person in Wayang Kulit performance. |
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Dalang |
The puppeteer in wayang kulit performance. |
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The use of voice interchangeably |
Main abilityof dalang. |
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Chief performer |
The dalang is also_________ |
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Gender |
Bronze xylophone with resonance chamber. |
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Bonang |
Set of bronze bowls. |
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Gong and Kempul |
Hanging gongs. |
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Kenong and Ketuk |
Single inverted bowl. |
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Gambang |
Wooden Xylophone |
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Rebab |
Two-stringed fiddle |
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Suling |
Flute |
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Kendang |
Horizontal drum beat. |
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Tjelempung |
A zither of thirteen strings. |
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Suluk |
The dalang sings the mood songs. |