〘Noun〙 A theoretical term in gagaku and chanting . Five tones: Ichikotsucho , Hyojo, Socho , Oushikicho, and Banshikicho . In common usage, it is sometimes mistakenly used to refer to the five-tone scale of Miya, Shang, Kaku , Chi , and U. Five tones. [Nippo Jisho (Japanese-Portuguese Dictionary) (1603-04)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 雅楽、声明(しょうみょう)の理論用語。壱越(いちこつ)調、平調(ひょうじょう)、双調、黄鐘(おうしき)調、盤渉(ばんしき)調の五つの調子。俗には、誤って、宮、商、角(かく)、徴(ち)、羽(う)の五音階をいうこともある。五調。〔日葡辞書(1603‐04)〕
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