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- Shinobue abstract "The shinobue (kanji: 篠笛; also called takebue (kanji: 竹笛)) in the context of Japanese traditional arts) is a Japanese transverse flute or fue that has a high-pitched sound. It is found in hayashi and nagauta ensembles, and plays important roles in noh and kabuki theatre music. It is heard in Shinto music such as kagura-den and in traditional Japanese folk songs. There are two styles: uta (song) and hayashi (festival). The uta is properly tuned to the Western scale, and can be played in ensembles or as a solo instrument. The hayashi is not in the correct pitch, because it is simply a piece of hollow bamboo with holes cut into it. It emits a very high-pitched sound, and is appropriate for the festival/folk music of Japan. Both shinobue flutes play a very important role in the Japanese theater.".
- Shinobue thumbnail Shinobue_3types.jpg?width=300.
- Shinobue wikiPageExternalLink i_shinobue.html.
- Shinobue wikiPageExternalLink index-e.htm.
- Shinobue wikiPageExternalLink shinobue.html.
- Shinobue wikiPageExternalLink asianflutes.html.
- Shinobue wikiPageID "3768124".
- Shinobue wikiPageLength "2106".
- Shinobue wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Shinobue wikiPageRevisionID "663234033".
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Bamboo.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Bamboo_musical_instruments.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bamboo_musical_instruments.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_musical_instruments.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Side-blown_flutes.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Flute.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Flutes.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Fue.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Hayashi_(music).
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Kabuki.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Kagura.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Kanji.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Musical_instrument.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Musical_scale.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Nagauta.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Noh.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(music).
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Ryuteki.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Ryūteki.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Scale_(music).
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Shinto.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Solo_(music).
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Theater.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Theatre.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Transverse_flute.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:竹笛.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:篠笛.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLink File:Shinobue_3types.jpg.
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shinobue".
- Shinobue wikiPageWikiLinkText "shinobue".
- Shinobue hasPhotoCollection Shinobue.
- Shinobue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Shinobue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Traditional_Japanese_musical_instruments.
- Shinobue subject Category:Bamboo_musical_instruments.
- Shinobue subject Category:Japanese_musical_instruments.
- Shinobue subject Category:Side-blown_flutes.
- Shinobue hypernym Flute.
- Shinobue type Instrument.
- Shinobue type Person.
- Shinobue type Instrument.
- Shinobue type Thing.
- Shinobue comment "The shinobue (kanji: 篠笛; also called takebue (kanji: 竹笛)) in the context of Japanese traditional arts) is a Japanese transverse flute or fue that has a high-pitched sound. It is found in hayashi and nagauta ensembles, and plays important roles in noh and kabuki theatre music. It is heard in Shinto music such as kagura-den and in traditional Japanese folk songs. There are two styles: uta (song) and hayashi (festival).".
- Shinobue label "Shinobue".
- Shinobue sameAs Category:Shino-bue.
- Shinobue sameAs Shinobue.
- Shinobue sameAs 篠笛.
- Shinobue sameAs Shinobue.
- Shinobue sameAs Shinobue.
- Shinobue sameAs m.09zzly.
- Shinobue sameAs Q3100072.
- Shinobue sameAs Q3100072.
- Shinobue sameAs 篠笛.
- Shinobue wasDerivedFrom Shinobue?oldid=663234033.
- Shinobue depiction Shinobue_3types.jpg.
- Shinobue isPrimaryTopicOf Shinobue.