太鼓踊の旋律について--現在奈良県下にのこされている
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I selected together with Shinohara dance which was most likely so much influenced by the drum dance, the drum dances survived at five villages of Hayama, Ooyagyu, Niu, Hatano, and Kuzu from among the drum dances handed down from old times in Nara Prefecture and made the compared examinations from the points of texts as well as melodies of each of them. The result was that I could find no particular differences among them on the point of texts. This can be said to be the truth when compared with the neighboring prefectures. Concerning the melodies, those of four villages, excepting the dance at Kuzu, are nearly the same. Kuzu dance, when compared with others, has so beautiful a melody and so complete a form and is so refinedthat it may belong to quite another system or have come down to this day receiving some special influence, remaining enough room for our study. Shinohara dance which has something of folk song init, has as its accompaniment a drum alone and has many phases common to all drum dances. The method of accompanimenthas that speciality formed in Japanese music and gives us many points to be takenintothe present day Japanese music and at the same time into the musical education.
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