Simon, Amy D. “Shakuhachi Honkyoku: Motivic Analysis of Sokaku Reibo”. Analytical Approaches to World Music, vol. 5, no. 2, 2017, pp. 1-48, https://journal.iftawm.org/previous/vol5no2/simon/.

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  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Simon, Amy D.
Date Issued
2017
Abstract

Honkyoku is a repertoire of original pieces played on the Japanese bamboo flute, shakuhachi. In this study, I analyze the melodic and rhythmic content of one honkyoku piece, Sokaku Reibo (巣鶴鈴慕, “The Nesting of Cranes”). Whereas previous analyses of shakuhachi honkyoku have relied on the frameworks of octave-species scales as well as trichords spanning a perfect fourth, I favor a bottom-up approach. Although three transpositions of the miyakobushi trichord (m2+M3=P4)2 account for a portion of what is heard in Sokaku Reibo, several frequently occurring tones and intervals are left unaccounted for. I will show how analysis of these smaller elements, in addition to analysis of pitch and rhythm cells, is relevant to the greater structure of the piece.

Language

  • English
Page range
1-48
Host Title
Analytical Approaches to World Music
Volume
5
Issue
2
ISSN
2158-5296

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