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Hyōshigi

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Kishibe, Shigeo; Hughes, David; de Ferranti, Hugh; Adriaansz, W.; Thompson, Robin; Rowe, Charles; Berger, Donald P.; Malm, W.; Waterhouse, David; Marett, Allan; Emmert, Richard; Koizumi, Fumio; Tanimoto, Kazuyuki; Kanazawa, Masakata; Fujie, Linda; Falconer, Elizabeth.
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often connected by a thin ornamental rope. The clappers are played together or on the floor to create a cracking sound. Sometimes they are struck slowly at first, then faster and faster.
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It is also often used to signal the starting or the end of parts of festivals, especially in the directing of the
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The wooden percussion instrument was also used by night-watchmen when patrolling the streets.
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are also used to stress confusion, and other dramatic moments, in the play.
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is combined with other traditional Japanese instruments in
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Sir Francis Taylor Piggott; Thomas Lea Southgate (1893).
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theater, to announce the beginning of a performance. The
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man could sell candy and entertain them with his story.
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Kamishibai Story Theater: The Art of Picture Telling
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Index


Classification
拍子木
Japanese
musical instrument
hardwood
bamboo
theaters
Kabuki
Bunraku
kyogen
mikoshi
Tenrikyo
religion
Kamishibai
Shōbōdan
Practical Percussion: A Guide to the Instruments and Their Sources
ISBN
978-1-4616-7063-6



"Clappers"
ISBN
9789004121157


The Music and Musical Instruments of Japan
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Traditional Japanese Theater: An Anthology of Plays

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