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What kind of music in Japanese classical music is called ghost?

This can't be called classical music alone. This thing is called "energy", which includes dance, dialogue, music, costume props and so on. Later, from this energy, literary music and kabuki developed. It is one of the most representative performing arts in Japan. The "ぃよぅ" you mentioned. ! ! In Nenglie, it is "learning Chinese characters" who is responsible for accompaniment. Generally speaking, Chinese calligraphy is composed of four beats (flute, tambourine, drum and drum) of instrumental music. However, when you play drums, you must be accompanied by shouting. This cry is written in the music, so it is indispensable.

Incidentally, this thing is actually a combination of "folk music" handed down from China and some Japanese local music. Therefore, we can actually see the shadow of some China operas. At the same time, China court music (Yayue) handed down is still inherited by the Japanese royal family ... (Our own music has been lost, and now we can only infer the state of Chinese Yayue from Japanese and Vietnamese Yayue ... 55106.10000000015.

It is hard to find in China. See if there is a stone bridge or something on the electric donkey.

http://www.nohgaku.or.jp/

This link is HP, Japan Energy Association.