First time I heard this, reminded me of an Anime, Ghost in the Shell. But it's like a trumpet in a distance blowing bring attention to itself something important, you don't know what, but you want to keep listening in order to understand it and observe. Could be wonderful, could be ominous like something or someone being born.
Right. It demands your attention. These instruments were once used in a court ceremony intended for the gods. It demands your attention. I’m sure if I had heard this with zero context, I would freeze on the spot to listen.
Korea also had royal music similar to the Japanese _gagaku_ (雅楽) shown here, which is ultimately from the royal music of Tang Dynasty China. Look for 寿齋天 (Sujecheon) here on YT.
Korea also had music like this and there is a style of Japanese royal music known as _Komagaku_ (高麗楽) that was imported to Japan from Korea 1500 years ago. Search for 寿斉天 (sujec'heon) here on YT.
_Wonderful_ ... thank you.
雅楽大好き
This is why gagaku has endured all these centuries--uniquely beautiful and grand music!
すげーな〜
こんなふうに吹けるようになりたい
From left to right: ryuteki, hichiriki, and sho/hosho.
すげーかっこいい!!
Beautiful
うっま。。。
my god this is so beautifull it brings tears to my eyes
音楽世界
First time I heard this, reminded me of an Anime, Ghost in the Shell. But it's like a trumpet in a distance blowing bring attention to itself something important, you don't know what, but you want to keep listening in order to understand it and observe. Could be wonderful, could be ominous like something or someone being born.
Right. It demands your attention. These instruments were once used in a court ceremony intended for the gods. It demands your attention. I’m sure if I had heard this with zero context, I would freeze on the spot to listen.
This was Royal music in ancient China, Japan dan maybe Korea also..
Korea also had royal music similar to the Japanese _gagaku_ (雅楽) shown here, which is ultimately from the royal music of Tang Dynasty China. Look for 寿齋天 (Sujecheon) here on YT.
Korea also had music like this and there is a style of Japanese royal music known as _Komagaku_ (高麗楽) that was imported to Japan from Korea 1500 years ago. Search for 寿斉天 (sujec'heon) here on YT.
西洋音楽はわかるのですが平調ってピンと来ません。声明をやっているの壱越やら双調は少し理解できるのですが。