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- Ryūteki abstract "The ryūteki (龍笛, literally "dragon flute") is a Japanese transverse fue made of bamboo. It is used in gagaku, the Shinto classical music associated with Japan's imperial court. The sound of the ryūteki is said to represent the dragons which ascend the skies between the heavenly lights (represented by the shō) and the people of the earth (represented by the hichiriki). The ryūteki is one of the three flutes used in gagaku, in particular to play songs of Chinese style. The pitch is lower than that of the komabue and higher than that of the kagurabue.The ryūteki is held horizontally, has seven holes, and has a length of 40 centimeters and an inner diameter of 1.3 centimeters. Unlike the western flute, the holes are not covered by the fingertips, rather, the fleshy part of the finger is used. This allows for better control of "half-holing" techniques and chromatic notes, by simply raising the finger slightly above the holes.Since the late 20th century, a few ryūteki players have begun to specialize in the performance of new music. One such performer is Takeshi Sasamoto.Lois V Vierk is among the few non-Japanese musicians who have studied the instrument.Ron Korb (zh: 龍笛, pingyin: Longdi) is a Canadian musician who has studied Ryuteki and incorporated it into his compositions.Hans Werner Henze calls for this instrument for his El Cimarrón, and Karlheinz Stockhausen scored for ryūteki in the original Gagaku-ensemble version of Jahreslauf (act 1 of the opera Dienstag aus Licht).".
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- Ryūteki soundRecording Ryūteki__2.
- Ryūteki thumbnail Ryuteki.jpeg?width=300.
- Ryūteki wikiPageExternalLink asianflutes.html.
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- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Bamboo.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gagaku.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_musical_instruments.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Side-blown_flutes.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Dienstag_aus_Licht.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink El_Cimarrón_(Henze).
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Fue.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Gagaku.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Werner_Henze.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Hichiriki.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Kagurabue.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Karlheinz_Stockhausen.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Komabue.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Lois_V_Vierk.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Ogg.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Ron_Korb.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink Shō_(instrument).
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink File:Ryuteki.jpeg.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLink File:Ryuteki_player_by_Ken@Okinawa_in_Kamakura,_Kanagawa.jpg.
- Ryūteki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ryūteki".
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- Ryūteki description "A traditional ryuteki music piece played by flutist Ron Korb".
- Ryūteki description "An original ryuteki piece composed and performed by flutist Ron Korb".
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- Ryūteki title "Cry of the Dragon".
- Ryūteki title "Etenraku".
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- Ryūteki subject Category:Gagaku.
- Ryūteki subject Category:Japanese_musical_instruments.
- Ryūteki subject Category:Side-blown_flutes.
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- Ryūteki comment "The ryūteki (龍笛, literally "dragon flute") is a Japanese transverse fue made of bamboo. It is used in gagaku, the Shinto classical music associated with Japan's imperial court. The sound of the ryūteki is said to represent the dragons which ascend the skies between the heavenly lights (represented by the shō) and the people of the earth (represented by the hichiriki). The ryūteki is one of the three flutes used in gagaku, in particular to play songs of Chinese style.".
- Ryūteki label "Ryūteki".
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- Ryūteki depiction Ryuteki.jpeg.
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