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#1 2007-09-04 06:54:36

George_Debug
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Tozan pieces and notations - where to get?

Hi!
Any links to download Tozan pieces in mp3 and/or pieces in written form?


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#2 2009-08-01 12:27:04

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Re: Tozan pieces and notations - where to get?

http://sound.jp/mujuan/music.html   you could download the pdf here


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#3 2009-08-01 14:13:29

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Re: Tozan pieces and notations - where to get?

chattemao wrote:

http://sound.jp/mujuan/music.html   you could download the pdf here

Actually, those are not Tozan pieces, but Kinko sheet music for honkyoku, and no mp3s there.


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#4 2009-08-02 06:58:33

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Re: Tozan pieces and notations - where to get?

They are Kinko and Myoan pieces Kurahashi has notated on the computer in both Kinko and Tozan.


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#5 2009-08-02 19:24:07

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Re: Tozan pieces and notations - where to get?

George_Debug wrote:

Any links to download Tozan pieces in mp3 and/or pieces in written form?

Given we just had a lengthy (and eventually off-topic) discussion about an ostensibly Chikuhuo score for Ajikan, notated by Furuya, in both Kinko and Tozan, you might want to be a bit more specific about what you mean by "Tozan pieces".


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#6 2009-08-13 20:56:12

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Re: Tozan pieces and notations - where to get?

There are both MP3's and PDF's here:

http://www.musicon.co.jp/kouza.htm

Appears to be a mixture, but should be a worthy click.

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#7 2009-08-14 11:48:55

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Re: Tozan pieces and notations - where to get?

Derek Van Choice wrote:

There are both MP3's and PDF's here:

http://www.musicon.co.jp/kouza.htm

Appears to be a mixture, but should be a worthy click.

Indeed a mixture, but a very worthy page, indeed. Very well played, and even has some Hungarian, Russian (Volga Boatmen, I believe),
Gagaku, and Tozan Honkyoku (I think) pieces. Each piece is introduced vocally, but I don't have enough Japanese to know the details.

Download 'em all.


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#8 2009-08-15 20:25:31

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Re: Tozan pieces and notations - where to get?

the 1st group, the hogaku group, is as follows, in order from top left-
tougan (east cliff) (poetry recitation)
kimigayo  (imperial anthem)
etenraku (gagaku)
shika no tone    kinko honkyoku
kariboshikiriuta    minyo
komoro magouta    minyo
kappore    folk song
mogamigawa funa uta      minyo
yagi bushi      minyo
esashi oiwake      intro, ainote/okuribayashi, ato uta     minyo
hachigaeshi          honkyoku
godankaeshi      nagauta
chidori no kyoku       sokyoku
harusame            folk song
koromogae       saibara(gagaku-related vocal music)
rokudan no shirabe         sokyoku


the second group is non-japanese songs.... not sure about some of the katakana romanization
eri eri     hebrew song
menuette     boccherini   composition
oorobera    georgia folk song
white feather pillow    czech folk song
on a misty day     russia folk song
to the green mountains       hungary folk song
cavalry song       hugary folk song
the linden tree    german folk song
my lover is a mountain peach (!)    irish song
nobody knows the troubles i've seen
i don't like women (!)   spanish folk song
dry leaves     chanson
the valiant rider     schumann   
volga boatman        russian song
shores of minetonka      american indian song

Last edited by Glenn Swann (2009-08-15 20:29:24)


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#9 2009-08-15 20:42:18

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Re: Tozan pieces and notations - where to get?

Glenn Swann wrote:

the 1st group, the hogaku group, is as follows, in order from top left-

Oooh, thanks, Glenn; very valuable.


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#10 2009-08-16 10:15:53

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Re: Tozan pieces and notations - where to get?

Are there any specifically Tozan pieces in there?

For the less computer savvy, you can download the MP3's to your computer by right-clicking over where it says  MP3 on the page, and then click "Save link as...".


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#11 2009-08-16 18:25:11

Glenn Swann
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Re: Tozan pieces and notations - where to get?

radi0gnome wrote:

Are there any specifically Tozan pieces in there?

For the less computer savvy, you can download the MP3's to your computer by right-clicking over where it says  MP3 on the page, and then click "Save link as...".

the rokudan and i assume chidori would appear to be tozan versions(in tozan notation), but no tozan honkyoku at all.


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