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  1. 宮崎学園短期大学 (宮崎女子短期大学)
  2. 宮崎女子短期大学紀要
  3. 昭和61年度(1986) 第13号
  1. 著者
  2. 宮崎学園短期大学 (宮崎女子短期大学)
  3. か行
  4. 黒木, 亜美子

宮崎市の神楽の音楽(III) : 大島神楽の場合

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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2013-02-20
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タイトル 宮崎市の神楽の音楽(III) : 大島神楽の場合
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タイトル The Music of Kagura in Miyazaki City(III) : OSHIMA KAGURA
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
著者 黒木, 亜美子

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識別子 850
姓名 KUROKI, Amiko
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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 This paper, part three of "The Music of Kagura in Miyazaki City", deals with Oshima Kaigura, which is a traditional Kagura of Oshima Tenman Shrine, situated at Oshima Cho, part of the coast area of Miyazaki City. The musical analysis of its Kamiuta and Drumming is based on an interview with Mr. Sadayoshi Kurogi, who has'been dancing Kagura for sixty years. Its Kamiuta, the song accompanying Kagura, resembles the structure of Yowagin, which is a way of singing in Noh . And its drum rhythm, which involves strong Auftakt (up beat) and wide range of sound is akin to the Ka.gura found at secluded places in the mountains in Miyazaki Prefecture, and, in its structure, seems to resemble music of the pre-Noh era. Besides, though the masks are said to have been dedicated in the Meiji era, it may be inferred from their primitive design that they have been handed down from the era before Noh. Further, Oshima Kaigura can be compared with the Kagura of other areas in Miyazaki City, and is found to resemble Ikime Kagura and Komatsu Kagura. It can therefore be concluded that it is a representative example of the Kagura in Miyazaki City
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内容記述タイプ Other
内容記述 This paper, part three of "The Music of Kagura in Miyazaki City", deals with Oshima Kaigura, which is a traditional Kagura of Oshima Tenman Shrine, situated at Oshima Cho, part of the coast area of Miyazaki City. The musical analysis of its Kamiuta and Drumming is based on an interview with Mr. Sadayoshi Kurogi, who has'been dancing Kagura for sixty years. Its Kamiuta, the song accompanying Kagura, resembles the structure of Yowagin, which is a way of singing in Noh . And its drum rhythm, which involves strong Auftakt (up beat) and wide range of sound is akin to the Ka.gura found at secluded places in the mountains in Miyazaki Prefecture, and, in its structure, seems to resemble music of the pre-Noh era. Besides, though the masks are said to have been dedicated in the Meiji era, it may be inferred from their primitive design that they have been handed down from the era before Noh. Further, Oshima Kaigura can be compared with the Kagura of other areas in Miyazaki City, and is found to resemble Ikime Kagura and Komatsu Kagura. It can therefore be concluded that it is a representative example of the Kagura in Miyazaki City
書誌情報 宮崎女子短期大学紀要
en : Bulletin of Miyazaki Women's Junior College

巻 13, p. 29-47, 発行日 1987-03
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出版者 宮崎女子短期大学
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収録物識別子 02898748
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