Discovering Ethnic Music of the World: Awa Odori (Tokushima, Japan)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Introducing yet another new series! This time we take hands on quick glimpses at ethnic music from various cultures.
    "Discovering Ethnic Music of the World"
    The influence of various kinds of music is an essential element to being a musician. The wider your range the more you have to work with and bounce your creative energy off of. A great way to extend one’s musical horizons is by not only listening to, but studying, music of the world. While doing so your own music will no doubt pick up ideas that you would have never thought of before. Just as it’s important to eat foods from different cultures, the same can be said about understanding music as well.
    Get ready to have your perception of music split open and readjusted!
    In this video we will look at the traditional music of Tokushima, Japan - Awa Odori.
    I recently returned from an extended trip around Asia. During my time I sought out and participated in as much music as I could - documenting it along the way. This is something I have been doing for years. So I created this new series. These videos are in no way complete examinations of the music. Simply quick glimpses and some discussion, almost in VLOG style.
    If anything piques your interest please do some further investigation on your on. Of course feel free to ask any questions in the comment section.
    I decided to split the videos of this series up and release them periodically with my other videos.
    *Thank you for watching Not Right Music videos!*
    Let me know what you think in the comments.
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    NOT RIGHT MUSIC is a part of Nook Nook Music School in Tokyo, Japan.
    Marcus Staniec is the owner of Nook Nook.
    He has been teaching music since 1995.
    After Berklee College of Music he moved to Japan as a musician and an educator.
    He has taught music at top universities, high school, private schools, workshops, and now his own school.
    He is best known for teaching “unconventional music” and improvisation.
    He also continues to compose music for various media and frequently performs around the globe.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @rainieresguerra6519
    @rainieresguerra6519 2 месяца назад

    I had been looking for the English translation of the Chant for a loong time!
    Thank you.

  • @1998Cebola
    @1998Cebola 6 лет назад +2

    REALLY happy i found this Chanel!

  • @shineyfaces5816
    @shineyfaces5816 7 лет назад +4

    Welcome back! I was waiting for this video since you mentioned it on you Instagram. Watching it now.

    • @NotRightMusic
      @NotRightMusic  7 лет назад +1

      Hey hey thanks man! My next video of this series will focus on the music of Cambodian buddhist temples. I got to hang and play with a few members. That video will come after a few different kind of NotRightMusic videos - more music games, improv, and extended technique stuff coming soon!

  • @PrettyFourU1
    @PrettyFourU1 11 месяцев назад

    Wow
    thank you …you did good . 👍 by explaining the importance of traditional values … dancers 😅

  • @christiancundari6977
    @christiancundari6977 7 лет назад +1

    So jealous and proud of all you do. This in particular was very inspiring.

    • @NotRightMusic
      @NotRightMusic  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks man! Awa Odori is so much fun! You need to get down there some time.

  • @biggishhead494
    @biggishhead494 7 лет назад +1

    Yo Marcus. You're back. Thanks for the video. I have yet to witness the tokushima awaodori. I only saw the one in koenji. I remember you said it was the fake version!

    • @NotRightMusic
      @NotRightMusic  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks man! I remember telling you that. I also prefer the nature that surrounds Tokushima than the urban Koenji landscape. But, yeah, Tokushima Awa Odori was first!

  • @xixi8044
    @xixi8044 6 лет назад +1

    Did you find your way out before nightfall?