Part3 the history of Trot & Enka! Trot influenced by JP & traditional JP music influenced by Korea?

World Music Tour: Trot and Enka (History of Popular Music in Korea and Japan Part 3)
Park Chung-hee, the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th president of Korea, banned Japanese culture in Korea?? And Lee Mi-ja’s Camellia Girl
Trot, which was derived from the acceptance of Western culture during the Japanese colonial period, and Japanese traditional music, influenced by Korea?
00:00 Intro
00:11 The beginning of the Trot nationality controversy
01:03 About craftsmanship
01:59 Cat appearance request
02:07 Korea is in the middle of a trot craze
02:19 Reason 1 for trot resistance
03:27 Reason 2 for trot resistance
04:22 About the name Trot
05:29 Current status of Trot and Enka
06:39 Enka’s musical characteristics
07:42 Musical characteristics of trot
07:49 What is the pentatonic (yonanuki) scale?
08:26 The real reason why Korea and Japan like pentatonic.
08:35 Kogamasao style enka
08:57 What is Miyakobushi scale?
09:35 Miyakobushi scale in Yayakim’s music
09:45 Is "Camellia" a Japanese style??
10:30 Camellia Lady song by YAYA KIM
11:05 Eastern singers began to adopt Western singing methods
12:43 Export and import of culture and art in ancient times
13:32 Stop wasteful arguments!
14:53 Perception of speech song and enka
15:28 Characteristics of the people of the Korean Peninsula
16:34 A touching page from a dark and bloody history book
16:52 Traditional and modern culture of Korea, China and Japan
17:23 Conclusion
18:16 Introducing Nanyoung Lee and the Kim Sisters
#musichistory #asianmusic #jpop #トロット #演歌 #Japan #Korea国 #worldmusic #music #musichistory #worldculture #trot #enka #musichistory

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  • @YAYAKIMtalk
    @YAYAKIMtalk15 күн бұрын

    I welcome you to actually watch this video and leave comments. However, because of people who did not properly watch this video and continued to leave abusive and slanderous comments because of my one word “Takaki Masao”, I deleted some comments and set future comments to automatically become private. I will approve only legitimate comments. For those who don't know the functions of KZread Studio, let me explain: AI automatically filters out profanity or potentially unpleasant comments so that they are not visible to me and u. I don't know how Park Chung-hee's fanatics found out about this video and came to attack me.. To you, is Park Chung-hee the only standard for political color? His Japanese name is not the point. He was loyal to Japan's militarism during the Japanese colonial period, even changing his name to a Japanese name. However, in Korea, he encouraged anti-Japanese sentiment among the people and banned Japanese culture. My expression “Takaki Masao” means that the point is his duplicity. However, this video is about the history of popular music in Korea and Japan. So I didn't give any further detailed explanation. Also, that is an unavoidable fact when explaining the history of Korean popular music, but I explained it simply because it could be misunderstood by those who do not know modern Korean history. I am not positive about Park Chung-hee's contradictory attitude. And as an artist, I feel sorry that the right to enjoy beautiful world culture and art is being hindered by the personal ambitions of such politicians and that division is being encouraged in society. I also showed a slightly critical attitude toward North Korea and China in the video, and even did not mention former President Kim Dae-jung at all. But you are accusing me of being a supporter of Kim Dae-jung. To me, both Park Chung-hee and Kim Dae-jung are just one of the former presidents of the Republic of Korea, nothing more, nothing less. Please do not judge people and ideas based on your careless and narrow standards. Let me tell you in advance. This video is about “popular music history,” but those who are sensitive to Park Chung-hee should refrain from watching the video. PS) Oh, and This video consists of a total of three series and includes the process of Western culture being accepted in the East starting from Japan's Meiji period. Don't waste your energy trying to teach me by scraping Wikipedia or other people's blog posts, thinking that this video is the end of the explanation. I've already read basically Korean, Japanese, English Wikipedia like a dessert.🍨 "like a dessert"

  • @dxbline
    @dxbline18 күн бұрын

    Great video and very valuable information

  • @YAYAKIMtalk

    @YAYAKIMtalk

    18 күн бұрын

    Thank you for always enjoying my videos Mr.Kakashi!💕

  • @brendan_leon
    @brendan_leon18 күн бұрын

    Awesome video! Loved your rendition of "My Way" and I found this video to be very informative as well.

  • @YAYAKIMtalk

    @YAYAKIMtalk

    17 күн бұрын

    Thank you for enjoying the video. You liked "my way"! It's my first time singing that song, for you I'll try to cover it simply with a piano soon!🤗

  • @brendan_leon

    @brendan_leon

    17 күн бұрын

    @@YAYAKIMtalk Sweet! Frank Sinatra was all I listened to back in the day haha.

  • @Ludmila-xp6tg
    @Ludmila-xp6tg15 күн бұрын

    Thanks to your video, I learned a little bit of Korean history! It was a very interesting and informative video.

  • @AyonAlam-xk9yj
    @AyonAlam-xk9yj12 күн бұрын

    The content of the video is informative and your singing is also great😍

  • @YAYAKIMtalk

    @YAYAKIMtalk

    12 күн бұрын

    Thanks a lot 😊

  • @manukhanuk9345
    @manukhanuk934515 күн бұрын

    I learned a lot of interesting stories through your video. I'm looking forward to the next series, too!

  • @YAYAKIMtalk

    @YAYAKIMtalk

    15 күн бұрын

    I'm glad my video helped you. Thanks for watching!

  • @Kastalom02
    @Kastalom0215 күн бұрын

    Is this the last time in this series? thank u for great contents. I got a lot of information from this series, but I want to know more about Korean songs. And I like the songs you sang!

  • @YAYAKIMtalk

    @YAYAKIMtalk

    14 күн бұрын

    Someday, I will create content introducing Korean folk songs. Thanks for watching.

  • @kikikiri5235
    @kikikiri523516 күн бұрын

    트로트와 엔카 시리즈 전부 봤는데 내용을 너무 잘 정리해주시기도 했지만 관련된 음악도 직접 불러주시고 또 각 음계들도 같이 들려주셔서 이해하기 더 좋았습니다 다음 컨텐츠도 기대하고 있을게요!! 😊

  • @YAYAKIMtalk

    @YAYAKIMtalk

    16 күн бұрын

    재밌게 봐주셔서 감사합니다 다음엔 영화 이야기를 한번 간단하게 다뤄볼까 고민 중이에요 ^^

  • @peace-to_everyone
    @peace-to_everyone15 күн бұрын

    교양 영상 맞죠? 근데 너무 흥미있고 재미있습니다. 목소리가 너무 예쁘세요. 좋은 영상 감사합니다.

  • @YAYAKIMtalk

    @YAYAKIMtalk

    15 күн бұрын

    감사합니다 앞으로도 칭찬해주신 고운 목소리로 흥미로운 문화 컨텐츠들 많이 소개해드리겠습니다 ^^

  • @user-wo2nf2hb4q
    @user-wo2nf2hb4q16 күн бұрын

    요즘 한일가요프로 선풍에 궁금하던 트롯과 엔카의 관계가 궁금하던차..이런 유튭 너무 훌륭한 분석과 3개국어 능력 대단하시 분이네요 !

  • @YAYAKIMtalk

    @YAYAKIMtalk

    16 күн бұрын

    재밌게 봐주셔서 감사합니다 앞으로도 다양한 문화 콘텐츠들 성심껏 공유해가겠습니다 ^^

  • @seungjinlee9476
    @seungjinlee947617 күн бұрын

    당신의 증조 할아버지나 할아버지의 원적을 주민센터에 가서 떼어봐요. 그럼 당신의 증조 할아버지 나 할아버지 이름을 봐라.. 그럼 벅정희 의 일제 시대 이름을 다다기 마사오를 욕 할수 없을거다. 그당시 강제로 이름을 일본식으로 바꾸지 않으면 학교나 직업을 가질수 없었으니...

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