〘 noun 〙 A score that shows the intonation and highs and lows of the tone of music or songs. Musical score. ※Koibo Nagashi (1898) by Oguri Fuyō 6: "Even if you have completed the first transmission or higher, you still need to receive instruction from two people to learn the music score ." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 音楽、歌謡の調子の抑揚高低などを示した譜。楽譜。※恋慕ながし(1898)〈小栗風葉〉六「尤も初伝以上になっても、曲譜(キョクフ)丈は仍(なほ)二人の教授を受けねばならぬ」
出典 精選版 日本国語大辞典精選版 日本国語大辞典について 情報 |
This was a political problem caused by the militar...
A deciduous shrub of the Coriaceae family (APG cl...
The duties of Buddhist monks who oversee all matte...
As is well known, costumes do not only protect ou...
...A deposit made by a financial institution to i...
Peking opera actor. Female actor. Born in Beijing...
Date of birth and death unknown. A Joruri (Japane...
A collection of poems. 1 volume. Published in Augu...
…[Toyokuni Hideo] [Nitta Aya]. … *Some of the ter...
Also called a buoy. A structure that is tethered ...
... The first case report of behavior therapy was...
723-797 A monk from the Nara to early Heian perio...
...Actions aimed at reducing the tax burden of ta...
…Characteristics of this period include the frequ...
It was after World War I that social scientific r...