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Kakegoe (掛け声)
usually refers to
shouts and
calls used in
performances of
traditional ****anese music,
Kabuki theatre, and in
martial arts such as kendo...
- "cut" by the
actor (見得を切る, mie wo kiru).
Audience members will
shout out (
kakegoe)
words of
praise and the actor's name at
specific times before and after...
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returning chorus is sung in
pitched notes, but the
singers consider this a
kakegoe. Said to have
evolved from a
religious song game, the song incorporates...
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closely tied to
Goshu Ondo, as it is said
Kawachi Ondo
evolved from it. The
kakegoe "ha iya
korase dokoise" is
found in both
songs and is well
known to ****anese...
- ****anese
musical elements. As an example, he
incorporated shamisen and
kakegoe in the B
melody of SIU,
applying the
Phrygian mode to the ****anese-style...
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shouts (
kakegoe).
Kakegoe are
generally shouts of
cheer but in min'yō, they are
often included as
parts of choruses.
There are many
kakegoe,
though they...
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singer accompanied by a
group of
singers who know when to call out the
kakegoe (see below). The
dance that
accompanies Heike Ondo is
called Heike Odori...
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throughout the film as a
theme for the
titular character,
incorporating kakegoe shouts from twenty-five
taiko performers into the mix to
represent the...
- Ballet.
France portal Opera portal Theatre portal Astroturfing Cheerleading Kakegoe Laugh track ōmukou (ja:大向う) - case of
Kabuki Payola Professional mourning...
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Scatman Crothers as "Scat Cat",
contains lengthy scat sequences.
Idioglossia Kakegoe Lilting Nigun Nonsense song – Type of song Heth,
cited in
Ellen Koskoff...