Shishi [Noh Dance Music] 能楽囃子:獅子
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Shishi (The Lion's Dance)
獅子
Shishi is one type of dance in Noh. In the second half of Noh’s Shakkyo, it is danced to portray a crazed spirit animal or wild boar living deep in the ghostly valleys of the deep mountains. It differs from other dances danced with the fan held, in that nothing is held in the two hands, instead danced with both sleeves pulled straight and special forms such as waving the head. Also, some plays take from the Shishi, and Noh’s Mochizuki in the scene where the Shite dances, and in Uchito moude where it is danced by the hayashi and a Kamimai of the priest of the Isei Shrine. It is a taiko-mono performed with instruments including the flute, Kotsuzumi, Ohtsuzumi and Taiko.
Ranjo(乱序)
0:00 - Introduction
1:21 - Tsuyu rhythm
1:51 - Ranjo
2:54 - Entering
Shishi獅子
3:06 - Kakari(カカリ)
3:29 - Ji(地)
3:49 - Kogaeshi(小返/半返)
4:08 - Kan(甲/干)
4:43 - Ryo(呂)
5:15 - Ohgaeshi(大返)
5:39 - Tome
The performance is based on "Shakkyo(石橋)".
Flute - Morita School(笛 森田流)
Small Drum - Kosei School(小鼓 幸清流)
Large Drum - Kadono School(大鼓 葛野流)
Taiko(Stick Drum) - Kanze School(太鼓 観世流)
能 能楽
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