[Historyoftheory] HoT blog post - Part 2/3 of Liam Hynes-Tawa's "Phonetic Logograms and Zigzagged Zithers"

Accornero, Giulia accornero at g.harvard.edu
Fri Mar 17 09:54:05 PDT 2023


Check out part 2/3 of "
<https://historyofmusictheory.wordpress.com/2023/03/01/phonetic-logograms-and-zigzagged-zithers-part-ii/>Phonetic
Logograms and Zigzagged Zithers
<https://historyofmusictheory.wordpress.com/2023/03/01/phonetic-logograms-and-zigzagged-zithers-part-ii/>"
by Liam Hynes-Tawa. In this post Hynes-Tawa draws attention to the media
through which Japan tells its story in the Kinkafu 琴歌譜 (literally “notation
of zither songs”), one of the oldest extant examples of music notation to
come out of Japan.

Have a good read!

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*Giulia Accornero*Doctoral Candidate in Music Theory, Department of
Music, Harvard
University
The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies at Villa I
Tatti Graduate Fellow (Spring 2020)
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