Sure, the stories take place during the Heian period, but Noh was developed after that during the Kamakura and Muromachi Period. If you want to listen to Heian music, search Gagaku.
Impressive and beautiful! (I’m from China and this inspired me.) Every culture has her uniqueness and charm, of course neighbor countries influence each others, there is no need to empathize and argue who’s more original or who’s better, culture and age are developing, the same like an artist got inspired by the other artists’ work and he learned it but developed to his own style. I wish to travel to Japan to watch the performance.
What do u mean by "there's no need to argue who's more original or who's better"? Of course there's no argument needed! I mean this is straight up Japanese culture, what else could it be?
@@jackjackyphantom8854 Well, there is no denying that Japanese culture is influenced by Chinese culture, being very close to each other. Over time the Japanese added changes to it, resulting in something that is different but recognizable. Personally I think that both cultures have thrir own tastes and are good in their own ways.
@@happycentury4288 Japanese culture was indeed greatly influenced by Chinese but with a different twist of its own. The choice of music for example is noticably different.
@@jackjackyphantom8854 Im not saying Noh is copied from China, which it isn't at all. Noh IS a Japanese creation. But historically speaking, Noh derived from theatrical plays that originated in Tang Dynasty China, as were a huge part of Japanese culture as well. The Chinese version of Noh, is Nuo. They share similarities in that they both employ masks and tell stories. I think the earliest Noh mask actually resembles masks used in Nuo as well in that they had a mouth piece that would move. As some people said, if you wanna see Tang Dynasty, go to Japan. Here's an example of Tang dynasty music preserved in Japan during the cultural exchange periods. You can tell there is alot of similarities in style with the traditional Japanese music as well. /watch?v=9hpyr8SU9p8
@@Jake-dh9qk Are u trying to imply that Japanese culture is the culture of Tang dynasty? Japanese culture had certainly changed quite a lot as the times go. Of course I don't disagree that Japanese culture was influenced by Chinese. But my point is that Japanese culture doesn't equal to Chinese culture, there's still a difference!
The thing that is most amazing is how much expression they can create from a mask. You can get it a bit in the video but in real life it is mind blowing.
There is a strange attraction to this. I would enjoy this live. Its very culturally colorful. I saw something like this in a restaurant in japan where this older guy grabbed a mask and broke out into a dance after dinner. It was quite surprising yet, interesting. I'm not use to it (being from america) but it was very interesting. I wish I understood more about it.
A sometimes frustrating moment, is when you realize you cannot actually "hear' what your own language sounds like. It is second nature and you cannot separate meaning from sound. I appreciate in this moment, not being able to speak Japanese, because I can hear clearly the artful manipulations of words, pitch, and volume, so unique to Noh. Beautiful!
Noh was created by Kan'ami and Zeami in the 14th century Muromachi period. It was not the Heian period from the 8th century to the 12 century. This Shinto shrine is named Heian Shrine because it enshrines Emperor Kanmu who started the Heian period.
That was cool. Of course, I don't understand anything about it, but the costumes look amazing, and the sounds were pretty interesting, too, even to this Western ear. I wonder of the "music" is formally described, if there's a notation for it that ensures consistency across performances--I'm betting there is. Thanks.
Many Japanese may not be able to understand the lyrics just by listening to them, but if the lyrics are displayed displayed on the screen, more people will be able to understand them. Kanji is ideographic, so it is easy to understand if it becomes a character even though it is unknown as a sound. The part of Kyogen from 1: 50 is easy to understand just by listening. Since Japanese learn the old grammar in the class of ancient sentences that they take in junior high school and high school, the more diligently they study, the better their understanding. I would have understood it when I was in high school, but now, 20 years later, I hardly understand it.
I got here due to my interest in Heian era of Japanese History. I got into it due to the ghostly, hypnotic trace that this music had over me as a kid.
How? The music is creepy?
Exactly! I really love music from Heian period and actively searched anything related of that era after playing Kuon. There's just something hypnotic.
Sure, the stories take place during the Heian period, but Noh was developed after that during the Kamakura and Muromachi Period. If you want to listen to Heian music, search Gagaku.
@misschocoholic2126
Do you have Heian music CD to recommand ??…🤔
I mostly don't understand. But i simply can't get out of this. So attractive!
Art on different level /different dimension
Even speaking Japanese doesn't always help - this is the equivalent of Shakespeare, a lot of the language is very old!
The wind really worked within their favours
More like power of ancestors... When they wear masks its like when you calling spirit of real historical ppl who lived before
if the wind didnt work. a lot of these culture wouldnt survive
Thanks to the wind that pose at 2:41 looked so badass
The Divine Wind.
まさにその通りです!
i want to attend a Noh performance one day. so captivating and stunning. so beautiful.
I'm very grateful to all the artists, musicians and performers that continues to celebrate and preserve this beautiful culture.
I've been lucky enough to be there when this took place! 素晴らしい演奏でした!
!!!!!! I want to see this one day !
Yooooooo
Impressive and beautiful! (I’m from China and this inspired me.) Every culture has her uniqueness and charm, of course neighbor countries influence each others, there is no need to empathize and argue who’s more original or who’s better, culture and age are developing, the same like an artist got inspired by the other artists’ work and he learned it but developed to his own style. I wish to travel to Japan to watch the performance.
What do u mean by "there's no need to argue who's more original or who's better"? Of course there's no argument needed! I mean this is straight up Japanese culture, what else could it be?
@@jackjackyphantom8854 Well, there is no denying that Japanese culture is influenced by Chinese culture, being very close to each other. Over time the Japanese added changes to it, resulting in something that is different but recognizable. Personally I think that both cultures have thrir own tastes and are good in their own ways.
@@happycentury4288 Japanese culture was indeed greatly influenced by Chinese but with a different twist of its own. The choice of music for example is noticably different.
@@jackjackyphantom8854 Im not saying Noh is copied from China, which it isn't at all. Noh IS a Japanese creation. But historically speaking, Noh derived from theatrical plays that originated in Tang Dynasty China, as were a huge part of Japanese culture as well.
The Chinese version of Noh, is Nuo. They share similarities in that they both employ masks and tell stories. I think the earliest Noh mask actually resembles masks used in Nuo as well in that they had a mouth piece that would move.
As some people said, if you wanna see Tang Dynasty, go to Japan.
Here's an example of Tang dynasty music preserved in Japan during the cultural exchange periods. You can tell there is alot of similarities in style with the traditional Japanese music as well. /watch?v=9hpyr8SU9p8
@@Jake-dh9qk Are u trying to imply that Japanese culture is the culture of Tang dynasty? Japanese culture had certainly changed quite a lot as the times go. Of course I don't disagree that Japanese culture was influenced by Chinese. But my point is that Japanese culture doesn't equal to Chinese culture, there's still a difference!
some theatrical art rlly gave u the impression of travelling back in time, and this is definitely one of them
1:19 through 21 seconds. The dress, mask, hair, wind caught in that hair, everything is so damn incredible and awesome. Just perfection.
Heian is possibly my favorite time period of Japanese history. Thank you for posting this.
this is beautiful and gives me chills, love from Malaysia 🤍
All the TRADITIONAL outfit in Japan is gorgeous and cool. And the Kabuki performa is masterpiece 💖
I think Kabuki and Noh are quite different. But I agree with the rest of your comment.
The thing that is most amazing is how much expression they can create from a mask. You can get it a bit in the video but in real life it is mind blowing.
風が吹いてるのが凄く雰囲気があっていい!首の動きが凄い!
I just got back from school trip and we went to see the performance it was really enjoyable but it gave me creeps out of nowhere
The actor's movement is simplified completely.
This is absolutely terrifying and I love it
There is a strange attraction to this. I would enjoy this live. Its very culturally colorful. I saw something like this in a restaurant in japan where this older guy grabbed a mask and broke out into a dance after dinner. It was quite surprising yet, interesting. I'm not use to it (being from america) but it was very interesting. I wish I understood more about it.
Simply beautiful! The music, elegant motion and dresses! WOW
beautiful! need more videos
ahhh i really want to watch it live. love from indonesia
Love from Malaysia
Beautiful I wish I was there :)
A sometimes frustrating moment, is when you realize you cannot actually "hear' what your own language sounds like. It is second nature and you cannot separate meaning from sound. I appreciate in this moment, not being able to speak Japanese, because I can hear clearly the artful manipulations of words, pitch, and volume, so unique to Noh. Beautiful!
The Japanese, used in Noh is not modern Japanese; it is performed in Heian Era Japanese (Old form)
Amazing...
lots of love to Japanese Culture from Indian Hindu🙏
Wow.. I watch this over and over
My heart is there.
great
Kabuki is good, but Noh is much more mysterious, cool and beautiful.
Kabuki borrowed alot from Noh.
Good 😊💖
Very beautiful culture!
美しい✨
Arigato gozaimas for sharing that ! :)
Fascinating
Noh was created by Kan'ami and Zeami in the 14th century Muromachi period. It was not the Heian period from the 8th century to the 12 century. This Shinto shrine is named Heian Shrine because it enshrines Emperor Kanmu who started the Heian period.
Many of the stories though are from the Heian period.
とても美しいですね。
実際に生で見てみたいものです。
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Very Good!!!!!!
I Love Japan (I from Russia). Origato(Great video)
@NEXTしょう。。。 can i fix a little? Should not use s ^_^
Terrific!
yoooooooooooo
Yooooooo
great!nice work!!
cool
素晴らしいお能お面👍👍🔥🔥
Wish I could see this in person. And understand what’s being said.
very interesting culture
Those expressive faces...
戏服的面料真不错👍
That was cool. Of course, I don't understand anything about it, but the costumes look amazing, and the sounds were pretty interesting, too, even to this Western ear. I wonder of the "music" is formally described, if there's a notation for it that ensures consistency across performances--I'm betting there is. Thanks.
_+_ I love Noh masks
Wow
I love how their clothes look like origami!!
Oh, you're right! It makes it prettier :0
The masks really do bring it to life.
amazin
When does this festival start
😍
❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Human dolls :D reminds me of Thunder Fantasy
異国の方に日本文化を勧めるとしたら歌舞伎じゃなく能と文楽を勧める
0:30 Tamamo No Mae ?
When they said: Yooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I really felt it 😔
Yo this brings me to the hood from my computer.
1:42 すゑひろがりず
yooooooo
Could the mask worn on the face of an armoured samurai be the lower half of this mask?
yooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Can someone tell me what kind of flute is that?
A nohkan.
@@arsarma1808 Ty so much.
@@shura4365 You're welcome. Finally, that elective course on world music is worth more than merely me being interested in gamalan and noh. :p
How hard is ot for modern Japanese speakers to understand the language used in Noh? Is it an older form 0f the language?
Many Japanese may not be able to understand the lyrics just by listening to them, but if the lyrics are displayed displayed on the screen, more people will be able to understand them. Kanji is ideographic, so it is easy to understand if it becomes a character even though it is unknown as a sound. The part of Kyogen from 1: 50 is easy to understand just by listening. Since Japanese learn the old grammar in the class of ancient sentences that they take in junior high school and high school, the more diligently they study, the better their understanding. I would have understood it when I was in high school, but now, 20 years later, I hardly understand it.
Other then the use of masks - are there other differences between Noh and Kabuki?
I think kabuki had more instrumental beat pattern since noh is always using some drum music.
Also, in noh the expression is in body language/ gesture since most of them wearing mask.
Noh does not use shamisen.
Budaya yang unik 👍
Ye
Yoooooo
!!!!!
2:35 looks like mortal kombat haha
I heard that the music players are paid way a lot more than the dancers
YoOoOoOoOoOoO
這好像在演小野小町欸
그런데 중간에 '뽕!' 소리나는 악기 이름이 무엇인가요? 일본 방송에서 많이 쓰이는 효과음이랑 굉장히 비슷해서요! 아무튼 진짜 즐겁게 봣어요! I love it❣️
코츠즈미(小鼓)입니다. 방송에서 쓰이는 효과음의 정체가 맞습니다.
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0:00 YOOOH
Oouuh!!
Noh mean prophet Noh how build ship?
1:05
the mimic in general:
1:05 The demon with big glasses at his hair.....
I wish I understood this
The first one is a "god" Noh, about the Thunder deity of the Kamo Shrine. When he danced the sounds of his steps represent the sound of the thunder
Translate please
that wasn't a shamefur disprayy, well done
I'll never get used to seeing those masks..creepy af but the last guy's falsetto made it sound hilarious at the end 2:59
This is sick.
I got scarred
The answer was blowing in the wind 🌬️😂😂
The red haired guy reminds me of Kanjuro from One piece
Okay that red haired dude made me uncomfortable LOL
このちょっと怖い感じするのがいいんだよね
Kinda creepy but interesting nonetheless
Martinez Paul Moore Jennifer Young Jessica
Yawoooooo
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If Japan embodied in the form of a woman to marry her, I mean to praise the country of Japan, which is a miracle, in all fields ..
Gvkco F off my gf yields on the way you can do is in a while
This theatre was influence from China and korea. Also their clothing came from korea as well as their royalty.
Well every culture come from china???????
@@sahidas5747 actually korea
@@sahidas5747 Japan got most of their art pottery aesthetics metallurgy from korea
sarah chang really?
sarah chang korea originate from Where?