A term in Japanese music. A type of percussion technique used in Bugaku and Kangen in Gagaku. In other words, in the latter half of a piece, the tempo is increased by finely beating the rhythm, which has the effect of making the piece more upbeat. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
日本音楽の用語。雅楽のなかの舞楽と管弦における打楽器の奏法の一種。すなわち楽曲の後半で,リズムを細かく刻むことによってテンポをあげるとともに,曲を軽快にする効果をもつ。
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