No. This is Jabisen. This is traditional instrument at South west island in Japan.( Okinawa pref. ) And also this music scale is different from that at center and also north east of Honshu island. Similar instrument at those area is called Shamisen.
No. This is Jabisen. This is traditional instrument at South west island in Japan.( Okinawa pref. ) And also this music scale is different from that at center and also north east of Honshu island. Similar instrument at those area is called Shamisen.
very nice looking presentation. i do wish there was an explaination during this video to tell us exactly what was being done, etc. why were they tea-drinkers turning the bowl in their hands/palms?
This was very nicely done. :]
DeathandtheMaiden 3 years ago
i hope japanese traditions like these dont die out over time. there so beutiful
Jackmyster99 3 years ago
Someone of you know if this is a koto music? Do you know the title of this song? thanks everybody
stratosphere1982 4 years ago
This a koto Music?? where i can find similar songs? someone knows title, and so on? thanks
stratosphere1982 4 years ago
No. This is Jabisen. This is traditional instrument at South west island in Japan.( Okinawa pref. ) And also this music scale is different from that at center and also north east of Honshu island. Similar instrument at those area is called Shamisen.
Bossofsardine 4 years ago 3
No. This is Jabisen. This is traditional instrument at South west island in Japan.( Okinawa pref. ) And also this music scale is different from that at center and also north east of Honshu island. Similar instrument at those area is called Shamisen.
Bossofsardine 4 years ago
now this is why i think japan is cool to live in. i know it will be to much to live there. but it will not hurt to try.
goku178 4 years ago
now i want tea :<
o0oOohLALA 4 years ago
I do agreed with sakuraraine...
jadoremac 4 years ago
do u have beer ceremony too?....lol
frankrizzo04 4 years ago
The music sounds okinawan
Inujin 4 years ago
very nice looking presentation. i do wish there was an explaination during this video to tell us exactly what was being done, etc. why were they tea-drinkers turning the bowl in their hands/palms?
blackfirehanyou 4 years ago
I recognize that song from the film "Japanese Story." What a fun thing to do at university. ^_^
Gleffnork86 4 years ago
I think this is one of various types of Japanese tea ceremony. Thx ^_^
poochpk 5 years ago
This tea ceremony is all wrong... :( You don't use teapots like that, first of all. Also the movements made ought to have been more graceful.
sakuraraine 5 years ago
Do you have an example or a link to a video where they are doing it correctly? I would like to see that.
trizzae 4 years ago
well maybe they never used them in the olden days of japan. but they use them now i think.
goku178 4 years ago
Very interesting. Whenever I see this done,I recall seeing this done also in KARATE KID PT.2,that always comes to mind.
Dunes 5 years ago
now I want to see that Karate kid tea ceremony on here, that one looks much better than this.
sweetesvii 4 years ago