Uchikae Kyorei
打替虚霊
[Genre] | Honkyoku |
[Estilo] | Takuhatsu |
[Escuela] | Kinko Ryû - 琴古流 |
Historia (John Singer):
Uchikae is a common term in Koto and Shamisen music meaning either the alternation of strong and weak beats or the sudden change of the tempo. This piece was probably named "Uchikae" for the peculiarity of five essential phrases, each ending on a weak beat. The title "Kyorei" can be found in "the original three". It is sometimes used after other characters as a suffix as is the case here. Uchikae Kyorei was transmitted by the excellent Shakuhachi player Kawahara Tanzo from Shinmyo Seizan-Ji Temple (a branch of Ichigetsu-Ji Temple) to the Kinko school. |
Uchikae Kyorei aparece en los siguientes álbumes
Álbum | Artista | |
Complete Collection of Honkyoku from the Kinko School - Vol 1 - Disc 4 |
Shakuhachi : Aoki Reibo II | |
Shakuhachi no Shinzui-Shakuhachi Honkyoku - 07 |
Shakuhachi : Yamaguchi Gorō | |
Yamaguchi Gorō - Kinko-ryū Shakuhachi Honkyoku Zenshū 6 |
Shakuhachi : Yamaguchi Gorō |