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    The hichiriki (篳篥) is a double reed Japanese fue (flute) used as one of two main melodic instruments in gagaku music.[citation needed] It is one of the...
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    young leaves from toddy palm trees. For example, the reed of Japan's hichiriki can be made from either mountain bitter bamboo or Phragmites australis...
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    Color in the Wind for shakuhachi and 2 kotos (1988) Prāna for ryuteki, hichiriki, sho, kugo, hensho and dancer (1988) Transfiguration of the Flower for...
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    (represented by the shō) and the people of the earth (represented by the hichiriki). The ryūteki is one of the three flutes used in gagaku, in particular...
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  • composition had been established, consisting of three wind instruments – hichiriki, ryūteki, and shō (bamboo mouth organ used to provide harmony) – and three...
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    performed in six hours. Instruments used include the yokobue (笛) and/or the hichiriki, with the possible addition of a yamatogoto and shakubyoshi claves. There...
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  • Duduk (Armenia) Dulcian Dulzaina (Spain) Heckelphone Piccolo heckelphone Hichiriki (Japan) Kèn bầu (Vietnam) Mizmar (Arabic nations) Nadaswaram Oboe Piccolo...
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    is the guan (also known as bili), and its counterpart in Japan is the hichiriki. Traditional Korean musical instruments 장, 사훈. "피리". Encyclopedia of Korean...
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    developed by Ishida Nehito with bow hair on it to accompany the kokyū. Hichiriki (篳篥) – double-reeded flute used in different kinds of music Shō (笙) –...
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  • Seth Gilman, flutist and ryuteki player Lish Lindsey, clarinetist and hichiriki player Thomas Piercy, violinist Sabina Torosjan, violist Liuh-Wen Ting...
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    Iran), Yasti Balaban (Dagestan), Duduki (Georgia), Duduk (Armenia), Hichiriki (Japan), Piri (Korea), Guanzi (China), and Kamis Sirnay (Kyrgyzstan),...
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  • (Yamato songs). Instruments include the wagon (和琴), kagura-bue (神楽笛), hichiriki (篳篥), suzu (鈴), tsuzumi (鼓), and shakubyōshi (笏拍子) clappers. In local...
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    shrines is gagaku. Instruments used include three reeds (fue, sho, and hichiriki), the yamato-koto, and the "three drums" (taiko, kakko, and shōko). Other...
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    Minamoto no Osamu, flute with Ooishi no Minekichi, and hichiriki from Yoshimine no Yukimusa. Bass hichiriki was his strong point, but he disliked song and dance...
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  • heaven) is a Japanese gagaku melody and dance. It is usually played with a hichiriki or ryūteki, and is accompanied by other traditional instruments such as...
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  • called dangak. The instruments used in tōgaku are the shō, gakuso, shōko, hichiriki, ryūteki, taiko and kakko. Gagaku Yayue Korean court music Aak Dangak...
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  • yasti balaban, the Georgian duduki, the Armenian duduk, the Japanese hichiriki, the Korean piri, the Chinese guanzi and houguan, the Kyrgyz kamis sirnay...
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    min'yō includes scale degrees 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Biwa (琵琶) Fue (笛) Hichiriki (篳篥)  Hocchiku (法竹) Hyōshigi (拍子木) Kane (鐘) Kakko (鞨鼓) Kokyū (胡弓) Koto...
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    Shakuhachi (尺八) Hocchiku (法竹) Ryuteki (龍笛) Nohkan (能管) Shinobue (篠笛) Hichiriki (篳篥) Shō (笙) Yu (竽) Horagai (法螺貝) Taiko (太鼓) Kakko (鞨鼓) Shime-daiko (締太鼓)...
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  • Yaotani: Hichiriki (1-4, 8, 9, 12–14), Chorus (5) Katsuhiko Tabuchi: Hichiriki (1, 2, 8, 9, 12–14), Biwa (4), Dadaiko (7) Katsuyuki Kobayashi: Hichiriki (1-4...
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  • 2013. Invited by Tongyeong International Music Festival, Hotarubi for hichiriki and string quartet commissioned by Goethe-Institut was premiered in 2017...
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  • melodic line that is similarly reminiscent of the lines played by the hichiriki in gagaku ensembles. The influence of Olivier Messiaen on Takemitsu was...
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  • Additional personnel Marilu Donovan – harp (track 1, 3, 6, 8) Lucie Vítková – hichiriki (track 1) Eric Wubbels – piano (track 2) Adam Robinson – ryuteki (track...
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  • fue Hotchiku End-blown Made from the same material as the shakuhachi Hichiriki End-blown A unique fue in that it is a double reed instrument. Gakubue...
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  • Xiao-Qing – gu zheng on "Seven Samurai – ending theme" Aya Motohashi – hichiriki on "The Land Song" and "Seven Samurai – ending theme" Dozan Fujiwara –...
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  • He then studied Japanese gagaku music (learning the wind instruments hichiriki, shō, and ryūteki) in the spring of 1962 with Masatoshi Shamoto in Hawaii...
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  • tells of him being robbed of all his possessions except a wooden flute (hichiriki). When he picked up the remaining flute and started to play, the sound...
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    allowed Teitelbaum to travel to Japan, where he studied gagaku (learning hichiriki from Masataro Togi, the chief court musician of Japan's Imperial Household...
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    Thomas Piercy is an American clarinetist, and hichiriki player based in New York City, USA and Tokyo, Japan. Although he studied in the United States...
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    movement of things], for nine gagaku wind instruments (3 Ryûteki, 2 Hichiriki, 1 Ô-Hichiriki, 2 Shô, 1 Ô-Shô) Le Cheminement à travers les mondes [Progressing...
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