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  1. Japanese music, the art concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of form or emotional expression, specifically as it is carried out in Japan. Korea served as a bridge to Japan for many Chinese musical ideas as well as exerting influence through its own forms of court music. Also to be considered is the presence of ...

  2. Dec 14, 2014 · 2 hours of the Best Traditional Japanese Music !, Zen Music with Traditional Flute, Koto, Shamisen · http://bit.ly/RELAXINGTUBE- Visit RelaxingTube inFacebo...

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  3. Pop Culture. Japan's pop culture, including anime, manga, and J-pop music, has gained a global following. Anime series like "Studio Ghibli" and "Naruto" have transcended borders, influencing animation and storytelling worldwide. J-pop artists like Hikaru Utada and bands like BTS have achieved international stardom. The Global Impact of Japanese ...

  4. Traditional Japanese Music - Beautiful Music for Studying & Sleeping~ Relaxing ~-----...

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  5. Nov 1, 2021 · #Japan #JapaneseMusic #Edo #Shamisen #Koto #Shakuhachi #WorldMusicYou can support the channel here (Paypal): https://cutt.ly/APrhKI7(I do NOT monetise the ch...

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  6. Traditional Japanese music has influenced modern music, resulting in a fusion of traditional and contemporary sounds, and traditional instruments have modern equivalents such as electric guitar, bass guitar, drum kit, and saxophone. Experiencing traditional Japanese music is a great way to gain insight into the rich cultural heritage of Japan ...

  7. May 4, 2021 · Traditional Japanese music is characterised by its meditative nature. Similar to marital arts, or arts such as calligraphy and the tea ceremony, the spiritual character of Japanese music requires players to perfect self-mastery and inner strength, rather than simply providing entertainment. Performances are usually highly ritualised.