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Introduction
2. The Three Countries
General Cultural Correspondences in East Asia
General Musical Correspondences in East Asia
Historical Musical Interactions among East Asian Countries
Musical Instruments
Pipa, pip'a, and biwa
Long Zithers
Bamboo flutes
Double-reed pipes
Conclusions
Selected Genres of Music
Court ensemble music: yayue, aak, and gagaku:
Instrumental music: sizhu, sanjo, and shakuhachi
Theatrical forms: Beijing "opera," p'ansori, and noh
Religious music: Buddhist music
Conclusions
Appendix: Historical Periods in China, Korea, and Japan
2. The Three Countries
General Cultural Correspondences in East Asia
General Musical Correspondences in East Asia
Historical Musical Interactions among East Asian Countries
Musical Instruments
Pipa, pip'a, and biwa
Long Zithers
Bamboo flutes
Double-reed pipes
Conclusions
Selected Genres of Music
Court ensemble music: yayue, aak, and gagaku:
Instrumental music: sizhu, sanjo, and shakuhachi
Theatrical forms: Beijing "opera," p'ansori, and noh
Religious music: Buddhist music
Conclusions
Appendix: Historical Periods in China, Korea, and Japan
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