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ブータン音階と琉球音階の微分音程
Comparative study of Bhutanese scale and Okinawan scale
鶏冠井, 健人
Kaiden, Kento
森下, 修次
Morishita, Shuji
The Bhutanese folk song "Dranyen Lamdren" is performed by a stringed instrument called the Dramyin (sgrasnyan). We studied microtones produced by the "Dranyen Lamdren" during a performance of the Bhutanese musicians Daw Penjor, and Jigme Drukpa, who also studied abroad in Norway, and Ryukyu court music known as "Shuri-bushi". As a result, a perfect fourth pitch interval is played with a pitch that is almost the same as equal temperament, but a third and seventh pitch interval are played with a microtone pitch interval located between the major and minor pitch. In addition, in the Ryukyu scale, it was observed that two sets of tetrachords were used independently. In the Bhutanese scale, unlike the Ryukyu scale, it was observed that there were few elements of leading-tones in the fifth note.
departmental bulletin paper
新潟大学教育学部
2022-02
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新潟大学教育学部研究紀要 人文・社会科学編
2
14
215
223
AA12358266
1883-3837
https://niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2000388/files/14(2)_215-223.pdf
jpn
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