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What is kumiuta and how does it relate to Rokudan no shirabe?
 
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How are motives developed in Rokudan no shirabe? Please provide examples.
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANS: Kumiuta is a vocal form that is accompanied by koto. Texts are sung in
constant phrases lengths called dan. This form developed into a purely instrumental genre,
which is exemplified in Rokudan no shirabe.



Answer to Question 2

ANS: Motives are developed through changes in tempo and by means of elaborate
ornamentation techniques such as tremolo, vibrato, and slides.





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