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The emergence of chordal accretions in the lute melodies of tōgaku and its implications for the historical development of the repertory
Kwok Wai NG
Department of Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA)
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Arts and Humanities
Melody
100%
Historical Development
100%
Arpeggio
100%
Lute
100%
repertory
100%
China
40%
Secular Music
40%
Tradition
20%
Japan
20%
Technique
20%
Misunderstanding
20%
Tang dynasty
20%
9th century
20%
Meiji Period
20%
Historical sources
20%
15 th century
20%
Keyphrases
Historical Development
100%
Arpeggio
100%
Luting
100%
China
40%
Secular music
40%
Modern Practices
40%
Historical Sources
40%
Japan
20%
Copyright
20%
15th Century
20%
Contemporary Performance
20%
Tang Dynasty
20%
Chinese Practice
20%
9th Century
20%
Musical Sources
20%
Meiji Period
20%