A general term for songs used in Kyogen. They generally have a richer range of melodies than Noh songs and have a stronger folk song character. They include Kyogen kouta (shouta), Kyogen kouta (shouta), etc. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 狂言に用いられる歌謡の総称。一般に能の謡よりも旋律が豊富で、民謡風の性格も強い。狂言小謡、狂言小歌などを含む。
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