Shigin (Japanese: 詩吟, IPA: [ɕiɡiɴ]) is a performance of reciting a Japanese poem or a Chinese poem read in Japanese, each poem (詩 shi) usually chanted...
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(Japanese pronunciation: [jɯ̟ːko̞ sɨᵝzɨᵝha̠na̠]) is a Japanese singer, Shigin master, Kenshibu master, composer, pianist, radio presenter, and cultural...
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common form of classical Chinese poems (kanshi), and the standard form of shigin (Japanese chanted poetry). In composing Qiyan Jueju, the character of the...
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Japanese band that combines rock and metal music with wagakki instruments and Shigin poetries. Their early songs were adapted from Vocaloid, with their music...
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interpretive dances performed to traditional music accompanied by poetry known as shigin (詩吟). Kenbu refers to dances performed with the aid of a sword, and shibu...
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restraining art Kusarimono Chained weaponry Kenshibu Dance with sword and fan Shigin Singing of poetry Ancestor schools Takenouchi-ryū Descendant schools Araki-ryū...
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syllables were also produced. These, when chanted, were referred to as shigin – a practice which continues today. Emperor Saga himself was proficient...
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1918–1945) (in Finnish). Hämeenlinna : Ilves-Paino. p. 512. ISBN 951-98057-0-2. Shigin (2004), pp. 270–271, 316 Nenye et al. 2016, p. 243. Philip Jowett & Brent...
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shrines. Buddhism introduced the rhythmic chants, still used, that underpin Shigin, and that were joined with native ideas to underlay the development of vocal...
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Antiquaries of Ireland. 91 (2): 163–181. JSTOR 25509431 – via JSTOR. "Baile Shigín/Jigginstown". logainm.ie. Retrieved 6 July 2023. "Jigginstown Castle, Naas...
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