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The Shakubyoshi (kanji: 笏拍子; is a Japanese musical instrument consisting of two wooden slabs that are struck together. It is the oldest Japanese percussion instrument and is used to keep time in ancient genres tied to gagaku. Its dimensions are 36 centimetres in length, 2.4 centimetres in width at the base, 3.9 centimetres at the tip and 1 centimetre thickness on average. It is held at the base.

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  • Shakubyoshi (kanji: 笏拍子; adalah sebuah alat musik Jepang yang terdiri dari dua tongkat kayu yang dipukulkan bersamaaan. Alat musik tersebut adalah alat musik perkusi Jepang tertua. (in)
  • Le shakubyoshi (笏拍子) est un instrument de musique japonais composé de deux plaques de bois frappées ensemble. C’est le plus vieil instrument de percussion japonais. Il est utilisé pour maintenir la cadence dans les genres anciens liés au gagaku. Ses dimensions sont de 36 cm de longueur, 2,4 cm de largeur à la base, 3,9 cm à la pointe et 1 cm d'épaisseur en moyenne. Il est maintenu à sa base. (fr)
  • The Shakubyoshi (kanji: 笏拍子; is a Japanese musical instrument consisting of two wooden slabs that are struck together. It is the oldest Japanese percussion instrument and is used to keep time in ancient genres tied to gagaku. Its dimensions are 36 centimetres in length, 2.4 centimetres in width at the base, 3.9 centimetres at the tip and 1 centimetre thickness on average. It is held at the base. (en)
  • 笏拍子(しゃくびょうし)は雅楽などにおける打楽器の一つ。国風歌舞、催馬楽に用いられる。また、近代に作られた神楽でも一部用いられる。楽器分類学の上では、木製の体鳴楽器の相互打奏板に分類されるだろう。笏拍子の起源は古く、神話の天岩窟(あめのいわや)の神遊びにある。 (ja)
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  • Shakubyoshi (kanji: 笏拍子; adalah sebuah alat musik Jepang yang terdiri dari dua tongkat kayu yang dipukulkan bersamaaan. Alat musik tersebut adalah alat musik perkusi Jepang tertua. (in)
  • Le shakubyoshi (笏拍子) est un instrument de musique japonais composé de deux plaques de bois frappées ensemble. C’est le plus vieil instrument de percussion japonais. Il est utilisé pour maintenir la cadence dans les genres anciens liés au gagaku. Ses dimensions sont de 36 cm de longueur, 2,4 cm de largeur à la base, 3,9 cm à la pointe et 1 cm d'épaisseur en moyenne. Il est maintenu à sa base. (fr)
  • The Shakubyoshi (kanji: 笏拍子; is a Japanese musical instrument consisting of two wooden slabs that are struck together. It is the oldest Japanese percussion instrument and is used to keep time in ancient genres tied to gagaku. Its dimensions are 36 centimetres in length, 2.4 centimetres in width at the base, 3.9 centimetres at the tip and 1 centimetre thickness on average. It is held at the base. (en)
  • 笏拍子(しゃくびょうし)は雅楽などにおける打楽器の一つ。国風歌舞、催馬楽に用いられる。また、近代に作られた神楽でも一部用いられる。楽器分類学の上では、木製の体鳴楽器の相互打奏板に分類されるだろう。笏拍子の起源は古く、神話の天岩窟(あめのいわや)の神遊びにある。 (ja)
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  • Shakubyoshi (in)
  • Shakubyoshi (fr)
  • 笏拍子 (ja)
  • Shakubyoshi (en)
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