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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Special Movie for 10th Anniversary of Sonica Instruments.
    Sonica Instrumentsの10周年を記念して特別なコンテンツを用意しました。
    KABUKI & NOH PERCUSSIONで演奏協力していただいた囃子打楽器演奏家の望月太喜之丞様をお迎えし、四拍子(小鼓・大鼓・太鼓・笛)による歌舞伎の囃子演奏を収録した貴重な映像です。3つの打楽器と笛、掛け声だけの迫力ある演奏をぜひご視聴いただき、邦楽と演奏家について関心を持っていただければ幸いです。
    望月太喜之丞:鼓・太鼓:
    福原百七 :笛
    川島祐介 :太鼓・小鼓
    堅田喜三郎:大鼓
    撮影協力:梅若能楽院会館
    On the occasion of our tenth anniversary, we, at Sonica Instruments, want to express our thanks to the many musicians who have lent us their talent and to all our supporters who have backed our products with such enthusiasm. Sonica Instruments has produced several special videos to celebrate our tenth anniversary. We asked Takinojo Mochizuki, the hayashi ensemble.
    percussionist who performed on the Kabuki & Noh Percussion library, to collaborate with us. The result of this collaboration are one-of-a-kind videos that document performances by a kabuki hayashi ensemble of four instruments (kotsuzumi, otsuzumi, taiko, and Noh flute). We are confident the spellbinding performance of just three drums, a flute, and kakegoe calls will heighten interest in traditional Japanese music and its performers.
    Takinojo Mochizuki: Kotsuzumi & Taiko
    Hyakushichi Fukuhara: Nohkan
    Yusuke Kawashima: Taiko & Kotsuzumi
    Kisaburo Katada: Otsuzumi
    With Iilming assistance from the Umewaka Nohgakuin Kaikan
    Executive Producer & Recording Engineer: Tomohiro Harada
    Recording support: Rataro M
    Photography: Kenji Kagawa
    Cinematography: Myonchol Kim
    Editing: Yoshitaka Koyama
    Assistant: Kenji Kagawa, Yuko Munakata
    Translation: Craig Leonard
    Special Thanks:
    Media Integration, Inc.
    Apogee Electronics Corp.
    Pino Inc.
    Copyright 2018 Sonica Inc. All roghts reserved.

Комментарии • 35

  • @EmotionalSupportCube
    @EmotionalSupportCube 4 года назад +65

    My last two brain cells during the exam:

  • @angusevans0621
    @angusevans0621 3 года назад +14

    Just discovered these three things and this one was by far my favourite of them, I love it, its like totally different music to what we have nowadays. I love and can't stop listening to it. Awesome.

  • @cuansety7954
    @cuansety7954 3 года назад +14

    Oh no... why is my room turning around!?

  • @TheRealFilipiano
    @TheRealFilipiano Год назад +3

    The beauty of these instruments appears to me to be in the minimalism, again another domain (i.e. musical instruments of kabuki) of Japanese culture where it seems to me Zen-Buddhism is somewhat instantiated.
    In western classical music instruments generally have such a variety of sounds and you can easily focus on the melody of one instrument, then switch to listening to the other, and so on, and so forth; sure, the composition is a lovely whole, but intuitively you focus on one instrument at a time.
    Here, however, the sounds that can be produced by the otsuzumi, kotsuzumi or taiko are quite simple and don't have that much variety, much like a vibraslap in western music e.g., yet together in such an ensemble it forms the most captivating and enchanting whole; an ambience is created, the listener is captured and enjoys the beautiful whole, where it's relatively difficult to focus on and hear the individual instruments and intuitively you focus on the whole.
    The fact that such a beautifully mesmerising ambience results based on, of themselves, instruments with little variety in sound is where I think again we see how minimalism can lead to incredible beauty - in the ensemble as a whole it's just right, kanpeki, tamashii, nan to iu.
    Also, an incredible performance, the amount of practicing and concentration, every hit on the otsuzumi is perfectly performed.
    Finally, a fun fact, I actually got interested in music in kabuki/noh by the intro in episodes of the anime Kurozuka. If I'm not mistaken that intro is inspired by both kabuki and noh music/performance and blends the two forms of theatre.

  • @speedlimate
    @speedlimate 4 года назад +9

    that man's flute skills are insane

  • @yarrr275
    @yarrr275 3 года назад +5

    日本の文化最高!

  • @kadoritsu44
    @kadoritsu44 3 месяца назад +1

    笛吹いている方、清原選手かと思っちゃいました。似ている。。。。

  • @khalidmohamed217
    @khalidmohamed217 3 года назад +4

    Kabuki thing ♥️🇯🇵

    • @4rautnumber6
      @4rautnumber6 2 года назад +6

      Its Not kabuki. Its called Noh.
      Kabuki is a type of comedic entertainment and drama.
      Noh is a traditional entertainment. Dance and music. Tokugawa and other people in the edo period enjoyed Noh.

  • @digitalclown2008
    @digitalclown2008 3 месяца назад

    It makes me move.

  • @desterotheking5034
    @desterotheking5034 4 года назад +2

    Got goosebumps from it, truly great

  • @ringscircles142
    @ringscircles142 4 года назад +3

    masterclass

  • @haru_jazzsax
    @haru_jazzsax Год назад +1

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @MrSageCurtis
    @MrSageCurtis 4 года назад +5

    This gives me anxiety

  • @virusindeed
    @virusindeed 6 месяцев назад

    me and my squad in the music room alone

  • @torjimon
    @torjimon 4 года назад +5

    「よっぷ」と「おっぷ」はどう違ってますか。

  • @Raphuscucullatus000
    @Raphuscucullatus000 2 года назад +1

    好想学

  • @Lippe-uy7vz
    @Lippe-uy7vz 9 месяцев назад

    こんな感じのを足利将軍や大名たちは見てたんだなぁ

  • @chiara1363
    @chiara1363 3 года назад +1

    does someone know the name of the most left instrument?

    • @velazquezarmouries
      @velazquezarmouries 3 года назад

      i think that is a shimedaiko

    • @mcmh9523
      @mcmh9523 3 года назад

      It's a shimedaiko(締太鼓).
      There are many types of shimedaiko and most of them use thicker drumheads tightened with bolts and turnbuckles. This one here however uses thin drumheads tightened with ropes, and is the only type used for Kabuki and Noh performances. Generally sold for around $800-$1200 USD.

  • @goodman000
    @goodman000 3 года назад +2

    is this piece from naruto im not sure

    • @nimboss
      @nimboss 3 года назад +2

      I've been researching kabuki for a few days now and I can tell you that Naruto has a lot of kabuki references and conventions used in its music, characters, lore and even some of the visuals within the series.
      It has made me appreciate the anime/manga a lot, and discovering kabuki has been such an incredible experience.

  • @ysatuiskater1209
    @ysatuiskater1209 4 года назад +1

    5 утра, сука, что я здесь делаю в 5 утра...

  • @aleatoriorandomico8200
    @aleatoriorandomico8200 3 года назад

    What is that instrument that goes 'Yooo!"?

  • @sasame9677
    @sasame9677 2 года назад

    Yang paling capek tukan tiup suling

  • @chayasmr
    @chayasmr 4 года назад +2

    Hi! My name is Chaya Gonzales and I and two of my colleagues are currently in the process of making a series of soundscapes that depict paintings from overlooked female artists across history. For one of our pieces depicting "Night Scene in the Yoshiwara" by Katsushika Ōi, we would like to incorporate this song as a part of that soundscape. Would that be possible, and if so, how would we be able to credit you? I sent you an email as wel with more information. Hope to hear back!

  • @cynicaltitanpodcast5004
    @cynicaltitanpodcast5004 4 года назад +3

    us during exams