japonská hudba

„Japonská hudba“ translates to „Japanese music“ in English. It refers to the diverse musical traditions and styles that originate from Japan. This encompasses a variety of genres, including traditional forms such as Gagaku (court music), Noh and Kabuki theater music, and folk songs like Min’yō, as well as contemporary styles like J-Pop (Japanese pop music), Rock, and electronic genres. Japanese music is characterized by its unique scales, instruments like the shamisen, koto, and shakuhachi, and various performance practices. Over the years, Japanese music has incorporated influences from the West while maintaining its distinctiveness, leading to a rich tapestry of sounds and cultural expressions unique to Japan.