Ryukyuan Music

Ryukyuan Music

Ryukyuan music is the traditional music of Ryūkyū Kingdom (pre-Japanese Okinawa)

Instrumentation

The Ryukyu instruments includes drum, which is found in various forms. Flutes are also found in throughout as well as the swung ondo rhythm.

The instrument that defines Ryukyuan music is the sanshin. It is a three stringed lute very similar to the sanxian and is a precursor to the shamisen it is taught in snake skin, and it is plucked with a plectrum worn on the index finger.

The sanba can often be heard in Ryukyuan music. They are small, flat pieces of wood or plastic that are used to make rapid clicking sounds, similar to the castanet. Sharp bird whistles are also very common.

Tonality

"The following is described in terms used in Western disciplines of music."

Music from the Ryukyu islands uses tonal structure that is different from music from the main islands of Japan. In particular, the intervals used in different musical scales.

The major pentatonic scale used in Japan, for example, uses scale degrees 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6, also known as Do, Re, Mi, So, and La in the Kodaly system of solfeggio. The structure avoids half step intervals, by eliminating the 4th and 7th scale degrees.

Music from the Ryukyu islands, however, is abundant in the half steps not found in Japanese mainland music. A common pentatonic scale from Okinawa is 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, or Do, Me, Fa, So, Ti. In particular, the interval from 7 to 1, or Ti to Do is very common. A folk tune can often be recognized as being Ryukyuan by noting the presence of this interval.

Genres

The terms ondo and bushi can also be used to describe songs from the Ryukyu Islands, however songs named without these clarifiers is more common. (See the list of songs below.

Kacharsee are quick up-beat songs.

Eisa are songs where drums are played by dancers.

Themes and Lyrics

List of Ryukyuan songs:

*"Tinsagu nu Hana" (Okinawan てぃんさぐぬ花 "the Balsam Flowers") is also sometimes spelled "Tensagu nu Hana". Okinawan children will squeeze the sap from balsam flowers to stain their fingernails. The lyrics of the song are Confucian teachings. Of the 6 verses, the first three relate to filial piety, while the last three refer to how to respect one's body and one's goals.Each verse has exactly the same number notes using language and meter devices that are solely Ryukyuan. The English translation tells of the content of the verses but fails to convey the precision and the beauty of the song-

Just as my fingernails are stained with the pigment from balsalm flowers, my heart is painted with the teachings of my parents.Although the stars in the sky are countable, the teachings of my parents are not.Just as ships that run in the night are guided to safety by the northstar, I am guided by my parents who gave birth to me and watch over me.There's no point in possessing magnificent jewelry if you don't maintain it; people who maintain their bodies will live life wonderfully.The desires of the person who lives sincerely will always run true and as a result she will prosper.You can do anything if you try, but you can't if you don't.

*"Hana"
*"Warabegami" is a lullaby.
*"Asadoya Yunta" Translated means Morning Ballad- Asa means moring and Yunta is Okinwan for ballad
*"Shima nu Hito"
*"Futami Jouwa"
*"Ninjoubushi" "Tenyo Bushi" A common song played at the Obon Festival a song involving red and whie flags. "Kudaka"
*"Tanchamee"
*"Jin Jin": The title means "firefly"; the lyrics implore the firefly to "come down and drink". Shoukichi Kina and "Champloose"'s version of this song, with slide guitar by Ry Cooder, was a minor hit in British discos. Takashi Hirayasu and Bob Brozman released a 2000 collaboration album by the same title that is a collection of various Ryukyuan songs or nursery rhymes. Their song "Jin Jin" is track 6 on this album.
*"Subete no Hito no Kokoro ni Hana wo"


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