Ikko

Japanese: 壱鼓 - イッコ
Ikko
1. One of the gagaku instruments. Narrow waist drum Saiyouko The smallest of the four. The next largest were the two-drum and three-drum. In the Middle Ages, only the one-drum remained as an instrument for early music, and even that Kakko Brackets has come to be substituted with.
2 Gagaku dance. Zakkaku. Two people on the left, one with a first drum and the other with a second drum hanging from their necks. Utsukushi Katouraku They dance while hitting the music. Dance Mating teeth Soriko Soriko .

Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend

Japanese:
雅楽器の一。細腰鼓さいようこの最小のもの。順次に二鼓・三鼓と大きくなる。中世には一鼓だけが古楽用楽器として残り、さらにそれも羯鼓かっこで代用されるようになった。
雅楽の舞曲。雑楽。左方の二人舞で、一人は一鼓、一人は二鼓を首からつるし、裹頭楽かとうらくに合わせて打ちながら舞う。番舞つがいまい蘇利古そりこ

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