Asian Music
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Asian Music
Music of Asia What countries make up Asia? What countries make up Asia? Many countries make up Asia including (but not limited to): China Japan Korea India Taiwan Philippines Asian Music The isolation of cultures or regions contributes to the uniqueness of Asian Music. Asian instruments have a very unique and distinctive sound. The Music of Japan Japan has a long history of traditional music. Two types of traditional music are Buddhist Chanting and Orchestra Court Music. The Japanese Samurai often listened to and performed in musical activities in order to enrich their lives and understanding. Japanese Instruments A Shakuhachi is a Japanese endblown flute which is held vertically like a recorder. It is traditionally made of bamboo. Japanese Instruments The Koto is a traditional Japanese stringed musical instrument derived from Chinese Gugins (an ancient string instrument). Koto have 13 strings that are strung over 13 movable bridges along the length of the instrument. Players can adjust the string pitches by moving these bridges before playing The Koto is played using three finger picks to pluck the strings. The Koto The Music India The music of India includes multiple varieties of folk, popular, pop, and classical music. India’s classical music tradition has a history spanning millennia and, developed over several eras, remains fundamental to the lives of Indians today as sources of religious inspiration, cultural expression and pure entertainment. Instruments of India Sitar – a plucked string instrument which uses sympathetic strings along with a long hollow neck and a gourd resonating chamber to produce a very rich sound with complex harmonic resonance. Instruments of India The Mridangam is a percussion instrument from South India The Mridangam is a double-sided drum whose body is usually made using a hollowed piece of wood about an inch thick. The music of China The music of China dates back to the dawn of Chinese civilization with documents and artifacts providing evidence of a well-developed musical culture as early as the Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC - 256 BC). The legendary founder of music in Chinese mythology was Ling Lun, who made bamboo pipes tuned to the sounds of birds. Instruments of China The Pipa is a plucked Chinese string instrument. Sometimes called the Chinese lute, the instrument has a pearshaped wooden body. It has been played for nearly two thousand years of history in China, and belongs to the plucked category of instruments. Instruments of China The Erhu is sometimes known in the West as the "Chinese violin" or "Chinese two-string fiddle." It is a two-stringed bowed musical instrument, used as a solo instrument as well as in small ensembles and large orchestras.