Japonská hudba

„Japonská hudba“ translates to „Japanese music“ in English. It encompasses a wide range of musical genres and traditions originating from Japan. This includes traditional forms such as Gagaku (court music), Noh and Kabuki theater music, and folk music like Min’yō, as well as modern genres like J-Pop and J-Rock. Japanese music is characterized by its use of unique instruments, including the shamisen, shakuhachi, and koto. Additionally, it often incorporates distinctive scales and modes, such as the pentatonic scale, and may integrate traditional vocal styles. Over time, Japanese music has evolved, blending with Western musical influences, leading to a rich and diverse musical landscape.