Lion dance Mida branch (Yanagita, Tokinori)

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5 more: Complete score: Mai-dashi1 • Complete score: Mai-dashi2 • Complete score: Mai-dashi3 • Complete score: Mai-dashi4 • Complete score: Mai-dashi5

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14 more: Complete score: Hana-no-mai2 • Complete score: Hana-no-mai3 • Complete score: Hana-no-mai4 • Complete score: Hana-no-mai5 • Complete score: Hana-no-mai6 • Complete score: Hana-no-mai7 • Complete score: Hana-no-mai8 • Complete score: Hana-no-mai9 • Complete score: Hana-no-mai10 • Complete score: Hana-no-mai11 • Complete score: Hana-no-mai12 • Complete score: Hana-no-mai13 • Complete score: Hana-no-mai14 • Complete score: Hana-no-mai15

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6 more: Complete Score: Dancho • Complete Score: Kock-kock-kock • Complete Score: Mai-dashi • Complete Score: Hana-no-mai • Complete Score: Mai-age • Complete Score:Okagura

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Work Title Lion dance Mida branch
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Composer Yanagita, Tokinori
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ITY 1
Key C Lydian
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 7 movements
I. Zatsuki
II. Dancho
III. Kock-kock-kock
IV. Mai-dashi
V. Hana-no-mai
VI. Mai-age
VII. Okagura
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1750-1865 ca.
Average DurationAvg. Duration 45 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Modern
Piece Style Non-western classical
Instrumentation traditional japanese flute for Shinto ritual, toraditional drum

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There are many styles of lion dance belonged to Shinto which is japanese reliegion. This one is one of them called Mida branch. Lion dance was imported with Buddhism from China to Japan in 612. It was used for magic ritual to the plague in early period. Between 1750-1865, late Edo period, the economical situation became better and farmers were rich. They managed their local shrine to get more money. Then, there became the center of the local culture. This music would be arranged or composed in the period. After that, in Meiji period, Japan set Shinto as state religion, then the lion dance was given to near villages around the bigger shrine. The original score doesn't exist. People has learned it with seeing, listening and teaching directly from older ones without any music sheet. The flute used in this music has 7 tone holes for fingers like european baroque flute. But the lowest note is C and 7th hole is used for D. Such flute is untuned. This music can be played better in a whole upper key, D lydian. The pitch is around 392hz. Lower pitch is used for japanese native music in Japanese Gagaku. Middle one for chinese, higher one for Korean.