YAKUHARAI TECHNIQUE-showcases the slow and low-pitched delivery of poetical text written in the Japanese metrical form of alternating seven and five syllables.
IPPONCHOSHI - The continuous pattern that is applied in speeches that eventually progress to an explosive climax in the aragato style.
NORI-adapted from the so called chanting of joruri ( a traditional Japanese narrative music). A very sensitive capacity of riding the rhythms of the shamisen (a string instrument).
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KABUKI VOCAL PATTERNS AND TECHNIQUES
YAKUHARAI TECHNIQUE - showcases the slow and low-pitched delivery of poetical text written in the Japanese metrical form of alternating seven and five syllables.
IPPONCHOSHI - The continuous pattern that is applied in speeches that eventually progress to an explosive climax in the aragato style.
NORI - adapted from the so called chanting of joruri ( a traditional Japanese narrative music). A very sensitive capacity of riding the rhythms of the shamisen (a string instrument).
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Vocal Pattern and Techniques
1. Ipponchoshi (continuous pattern) - used in speeches building up to an explosive climax in the aragoto (oversize, supernatural, rough hero) style
2. Nori technique - adapted from the chanting of joruri, implies a very sensitive capacity of riding the rhythms of the shamesin (string instrument)
3. Yakuharai technique - the subtle delivery of poetical text written in the Japanese metrical form of alternating seven and five syllables.