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what is the timbre, rhythm, and texture of japanese folk song tsuki​

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What is the timbre in Japan?

Japanese language has three words concerning the element of sound which can be translated ``timbre'' in the Western sense. The three are NE-IRO, ONSYOKU and HIBIKI. Etymologically these three have different background. Ne-IRO is a compound word of Ne and Iro.

What is the rhythm of Japan folk song?

The music often looks to represent natural sounds, and the sounds of life, through percussion, wind and stringed instruments. An interesting feature of classical Japanese music is its sparse rhythm and absence of regular chords. All of the rhythms are 'ma'-based and silence is an important part of the songs.

What is the texture of Japanese music?

monophonic

When the texture of music is monophonic, what can add richness to the single line? In Japan the shakuhachi, an end blown flute, has a long history as a solo instrument. In the honkyo ku or meditative style, great emphasis is placed on the tone color or timbre of each and every note.

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