Meriyasu, the Glossary
is a type of music used in kabuki theatre performances in Japan.[1]
Table of Contents
4 relations: Kabuki, Nagauta, Portuguese language, Shamisen.
- Japanese styles of music
Kabuki
is a classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing dramatic performance with traditional dance.
Nagauta
is a kind of traditional Japanese music played on the and used in kabuki theater, primarily to accompany dance and to provide reflective interludes. Meriyasu and Nagauta are Japan music stubs, Japanese styles of music and kabuki.
Portuguese language
Portuguese (português or, in full, língua portuguesa) is a Western Romance language of the Indo-European language family originating from the Iberian Peninsula of Europe.
See Meriyasu and Portuguese language
Shamisen
The, also known as or (all meaning "three strings"), is a three-stringed traditional Japanese musical instrument derived from the Chinese instrument.
See also
Japanese styles of music
- Akishibu-kei
- Anime song
- Bushi (music)
- City pop
- Danmono
- Denpa song
- Enka
- Esashi oiwake music
- Eurobeat
- Footwork (genre)
- Gagaku
- Gigaku
- Group sounds
- Hokkien pop
- J-pop
- Japanese folk music
- Japanese hardcore
- Japanese hip hop
- Japanese jazz
- Japanese metal
- Japanese reggae
- Japanese rock
- Japanese ska
- Japanoise
- Jinku
- Jōruri (music)
- Kawaii metal
- Kayōkyoku
- Komusō
- Meriyasu
- Nagauta
- Nagoya kei
- Noh
- Nōgaku
- Ondo (music)
- Onkyokei
- Ryūkōka
- Rōkyoku
- Shibuya-kei
- Shōmyō
- Tomimoto-bushi
- Visual kei
- Yōkyoku