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Kuchi shōga (口唱歌), also known as kuchi showa or kuchi shoka, is an educational musical notation for traditional Japanese drums, particularly the taiko and the tsuzumi. Kuchi shōga phoneticizes (that is, phonetically articulates) drum strokes using Japanese sound symbolism. Each syllable conveys information about how the drummer is to play a particular note. Kuchi shōga notation is written in katakana, a syllabary familiar to all literate Japanese language speakers. Kuchi shōga can be transliterated from katakana to a Latin alphabet using one of the various systems of rōmaji.

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  • Kuchi shōga (口唱歌), also known as kuchi showa or kuchi shoka, is an educational musical notation for traditional Japanese drums, particularly the taiko and the tsuzumi. Kuchi shōga phoneticizes (that is, phonetically articulates) drum strokes using Japanese sound symbolism. Each syllable conveys information about how the drummer is to play a particular note. Kuchi shōga notation is written in katakana, a syllabary familiar to all literate Japanese language speakers. Kuchi shōga can be transliterated from katakana to a Latin alphabet using one of the various systems of rōmaji. (en)
  • 唱歌(しょうが)は、一定の規則に従って、楽器が演奏する旋律を、奏法の情報を含めて、声に出して歌うための体系を言う。唱歌の歴史は雅楽で始まり、能楽、長唄でも用いられるようになり、近世音楽にも広まった。 (ja)
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  • Kuchi shōga (口唱歌), also known as kuchi showa or kuchi shoka, is an educational musical notation for traditional Japanese drums, particularly the taiko and the tsuzumi. Kuchi shōga phoneticizes (that is, phonetically articulates) drum strokes using Japanese sound symbolism. Each syllable conveys information about how the drummer is to play a particular note. Kuchi shōga notation is written in katakana, a syllabary familiar to all literate Japanese language speakers. Kuchi shōga can be transliterated from katakana to a Latin alphabet using one of the various systems of rōmaji. (en)
  • 唱歌(しょうが)は、一定の規則に従って、楽器が演奏する旋律を、奏法の情報を含めて、声に出して歌うための体系を言う。唱歌の歴史は雅楽で始まり、能楽、長唄でも用いられるようになり、近世音楽にも広まった。 (ja)
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  • Kuchi shōga (en)
  • 唱歌 (演奏法) (ja)
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