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Significado esotérico
The ritsu scale is the voice of the male
phoenix, yang, being, the voice that
ascends from above and is inhaled breath,
emerging from the ki while the ryo scale is
the voice of the female phoenix, yin,
nothingness, the voice that ascends from
below and is exhaled breath, emerging
from the breath; probably indicating that
ritsu is vertical and ryo is horizontal.[9]
Fuentes
1. Gillan gives just the five note scale: C,
D, F, G, A. Gillan, Matt (2012). Songs
from the Edge of Japan, p.40.
ISBN 9781409424048.
2. Malm and Asai give the scale with two
additional secondary tones D, E, (F), G,
A, B, (C). Malm, William P. (2000).
Traditional Japanese Music and
Musical Instruments, p.68.
ISBN 9784770023957, and Asai,
Susan Miyo (1999). Nōmai Dance
Drama, p.159. ISBN 9780313306983.
3. Malm, William P. (2000). Traditional
Japanese Music and Musical
Instruments
4. Asai, Susan Miyo (1999). Nōmai
Dance Drama
5. Malm, William P. (2000). Traditional
Japanese Music and Musical
Instruments
6. Malm, William P. (2000). Traditional
Japanese Music and Musical
Instruments
7. Malm, William P. (2000). Traditional
Japanese Music and Musical
Instruments p.69.
8. David Huron Music Perception, Vol. 11,
No. 3 (1994) pp. 289-305.
9. Zeami, Motoyiko (2011). Zeami, p.121.
ISBN 9780231139595.
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