Ryukyuan music

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Ryukyuan music is the traditional musical style of the Ryukyu Islands, characterized by distinctive pentatonic scales, the use of instruments like the sanshin, and influences from both Japanese and Southeast Asian musical traditions.

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Ryukyuan music canonical 2
Ryukyuan classical music 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folk music
music of Japan
traditional music
associatedWith Okinawan culture
Ryukyu Kingdom
Ryukyuan religion
characteristic distinctive melodic ornamentation
narrow melodic range
slow, lyrical vocal style
syllabic text setting
country Japan
developedFrom music of the Ryukyu Kingdom
ethnicGroup Ryukyuan people
hasInstrument drums
flute
koto
kuchō
paranku
sanba
Sanshin
surface form: sanshin

shamisen
taiko
hasModernForm Okinawan pop
shimauta pop
hasSubgenre classical Ryukyuan music
eisa music
folk Ryukyuan music
minyo
shima-uta
historicalPeriod Ryukyu Kingdom
surface form: Ryukyu Kingdom era
influencedBy Chinese music
Japanese music
Southeast Asian music
court music of the Ryukyu Kingdom
language Amami language
Japanese language
Miyako language
Okinawan language
Yaeyama language
Yonaguni language
locatedIn Kagoshima Prefecture NERFINISHED
Okinawa Prefecture
Ryukyu Islands
notableStyle kuduchi
ryūka
zō-uta
recognizedAs intangible cultural heritage in Japan
transmittedBy oral tradition
usedFor court ceremonies
dance accompaniment
festivals
religious rituals
usesScale Ryukyuan scale
pentatonic scale

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Okinawa Prefecture hasTraditionalMusic Ryukyuan music
Sanshin usedInGenre Ryukyuan music
this entity surface form: Ryukyuan classical music
Kume Island traditionalCulture Ryukyuan music