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Kagurasuzu Kagura suzu
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Le kagurasuzu (神楽鈴) est un jeu de cloches utilisé dans la danse kagura. Les trois échelons de cloches sont suspendus par des fils de laiton enroulés. La forme des cloches est peut-être inspirée des fruits du ogatama no ki (小賀玉の木) (Michelia compressa). * Portail du Japon * Portail des musiques du monde Kagura suzu (神楽鈴) are a set of twelve bells used in kagura dance. The set consists of three tiers of bells suspended by coiled brass wires from a central handle: two bells on the top tier, four bells on the middle tier, and six bells for the bottom tier. The shape of the bells are thought to have been inspired from the fruits of the ogatama tree (Michelia compressa). The term suzu (鈴) refers to small bells in general, but can refer to two Japanese instruments associated with Shinto ritual:
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Kagura suzu (神楽鈴) are a set of twelve bells used in kagura dance. The set consists of three tiers of bells suspended by coiled brass wires from a central handle: two bells on the top tier, four bells on the middle tier, and six bells for the bottom tier. The shape of the bells are thought to have been inspired from the fruits of the ogatama tree (Michelia compressa). The term suzu (鈴) refers to small bells in general, but can refer to two Japanese instruments associated with Shinto ritual: 1. * A single large crotal bell similar in shape to a sleigh bell and having a slit on one side. 2. * A handheld bell-tree with small crotal bells strung in three levels on a spiraling wire. The larger form may be hung from a rafter in front of a Shinto shrine and sounded by a robe or ribbons that hang within reach of the worshipper. The smaller suzu is supported atop a handle and is held by female shrine attendants (miko) costumed in traditional robes, white-powdered faces, and wearing Heian-period coiffure during performances of Kagura dances. Kagura (神楽, lit. 'god-entertainment') is a term encompassing Shinto instrumental music, songs, and dances performed at shrines and at court. It was formalized as early as 773 CE, when it appeared in the palace repertoire. These small bells, ritual implements of great antiquity, may also be grouped together in bundles for folk and ceremonial performances. Le kagurasuzu (神楽鈴) est un jeu de cloches utilisé dans la danse kagura. Les trois échelons de cloches sont suspendus par des fils de laiton enroulés. La forme des cloches est peut-être inspirée des fruits du ogatama no ki (小賀玉の木) (Michelia compressa). * Portail du Japon * Portail des musiques du monde
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