【響座】 新富の陣Ⅹ 2018.01.14

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  • @浅野耀子-j6h
    @浅野耀子-j6h 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    素敵。近所の運動会でも拝見する機会がありますが、大人も子供も飲み込まれますね。

    • @oityancyobi3464
      @oityancyobi3464  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      コメントありがとうございます。宮崎ではメジャーな太鼓一座です。

    • @んにこ-d3o
      @んにこ-d3o 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      良いなぁー 
      こっちは源流なんであんまり見れないです…
      響座も源流も良いんですよねぇ。

  • @くらいふ-c3n
    @くらいふ-c3n 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    10:06

  • @Sr.Insano
    @Sr.Insano 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Could anyone tell me the name of each song?

    • @kusano6516
      @kusano6516 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      0:00 奏打 Kanata
      5:05 響打ち Hibiki Uchi
      9:36 夜明け Yoake
      15:29 飛沫 Shibuki
      18:44 日向若衆 Hyuga Wakashu*
      21:59 蒼天 Sohten
      *It is shortened in accordance with the time of scene change.
      Sorry for my poor English ;-(

    • @Sr.Insano
      @Sr.Insano 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kusano6516 Thank you very much, and don't worry, your english is perfectly fine.
      I'm curious about Yoake, there's another song called "Hajime" from Hibikiza, which is very similar. Which one is the original? And I've seen a lot of groups in japan playing different versions of the same song.

    • @kusano6516
      @kusano6516 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Sr.Insano Thank you for replying to me. I'm just a fan of Hibikiza, but I make comment as possible.
      ”Yoake” is the original. So this is the base of "Hajime."
      I guess "Hajime" is "Yoake -Hajime-", which is the song arranged by young members of Hibikiza.
      So strictly speaking, "Yoake" in this video may be classified as "Hajime."
      Reasons why you can see many versions of this song are as follows;
      1.Some taiko groups which have relationships with Hibikiza, like
       ・relationship between teacher and student
       ・collaborated with Hibikiza
       ・simply respects their performance
      So I think songs sometimes become similar to each other, by exchanging (or referring to) idea of songs.
      2.Some phrases of Hibikiza's songs are different every time(I suspect they are ad-libs).
      Thank you for reading my subjective and long comment.

    • @Sr.Insano
      @Sr.Insano 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@kusano6516 I'm really grateful for your answers, they are really useful to me.
      I'm from Brazil and I play taiko at a local group, and I'm interested in learning Yoake by myself.
      If I'm not being over curious I would like to know, do you also play Taiko Drums?
      Again, thank you for your time and attention :)

    • @kusano6516
      @kusano6516 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@Sr.Insano
      Yes, when I was a high school student, I played taiko at the club activity.
      At a taiko competition I was moved by Hibikiza's performance, so I often played taiko referring to them, too. After graduating the school I do not belong to any team, but I've still been interested with Hibikiza like you.
      I had no chance to talk about taiko these days, so It is very happy for me to talk with you.
      Thank you for your comment, too!