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- Jiuta abstract "Jiuta(地歌, 地唄, ぢうた) is a style of Japanese traditional music. In Edo period, pieces which has this style was played by the shamisen in Kamigata region mainly. The name 'Jiuta' means \"song ('歌' uta) of local ('地' ji = Kamigata in this case)\", and suggests \"not a song from Edo\". Atthat period, Jiuta was performed, composed and instructed by Tōdōza, group of blind men, hence Jiuta is also called 'Houshiuta'('法師唄' song of monk). Jiuta, as well as Nagauta, is a typical 'Utaimono' - '歌いもの' vocal music in Japanese traditional music.'Jiuta' has oldest origin in the area of shamisen music, it is identified as ancestor of many shamisen music and had great influence to that genre throughout Edo period. It can be regarded that Jōruri and Nagauta stem from Jiuta. Nowadays Jiuta has spread across Japan, and in its course it has been integrated to Soukyoku (musical piece for Koto) and has strong tie with shakuhachi and kokyū.Despite that many other form of shamisen music has been developed along with performing arts, such as Bunraku and kabuki, the form of Jiuta has strong character as pure instrumental music and is relatively independent from performing arts.".
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- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Biwa_hōshi.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Bunka.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Bunraku.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_traditional_music.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Chūgoku_region.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Edo.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Genroku.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Jōruri_(music).
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Kabuki.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Kamigata.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Kokyū.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Koto_(instrument).
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Kyushu.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_period.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Michio_Miyagi.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Nagauta.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Nagoya.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Noh.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Okinawa_Prefecture.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Osaka.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Rokudan_no_shirabe.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Ryukyu_Islands.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Sakai,_Osaka.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Sankyoku.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Sanxian.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Sengoku_period.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Shakuhachi.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Shamisen.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLink Tōdōza.
- Jiuta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jiuta".
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- Jiuta subject Category:Japanese_traditional_music.
- Jiuta hypernym Style.
- Jiuta type Thing.
- Jiuta comment "Jiuta(地歌, 地唄, ぢうた) is a style of Japanese traditional music. In Edo period, pieces which has this style was played by the shamisen in Kamigata region mainly. The name 'Jiuta' means \"song ('歌' uta) of local ('地' ji = Kamigata in this case)\", and suggests \"not a song from Edo\". Atthat period, Jiuta was performed, composed and instructed by Tōdōza, group of blind men, hence Jiuta is also called 'Houshiuta'('法師唄' song of monk).".
- Jiuta label "Jiuta".
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- Jiuta sameAs Jiuta.
- Jiuta sameAs 地歌.
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- Jiuta sameAs Q11162353.
- Jiuta wasDerivedFrom Jiuta?oldid=662626165.
- Jiuta isPrimaryTopicOf Jiuta.