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      • Following the increased might of the Japanese military during this century, Western marches found a permanent place in the music of Japan. Slowly, the tradition of gagaku fused with the sounds of Western military music. This influence spread into other forms of Japanese music such as popular songs and the music taught in schools.
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  2. Due to the effects of westernization, western music has influenced many musical cultures around the world. Japan's unique music styles were impacted by this phenomenon prior to the Second World War. Japan's traditional melodic and instrumental music is now less popular than the emergent genres, such as J-Rock and J-Pop.

  3. A major source of influence on Japanese musicians has historically been Western art, and the resulting music has also served to influence much of Western contemporary music. This paper forms a timeline containing some key moments in Japanese music history, including the pioneering of Japanese-language rock, synth-pop, and Shibuya-kei.

  4. Mar 15, 2023 · Western music continued to exert a powerful pull on Japanese music. Visiting musicians from the USA and the Philippines brought jazz to Japan in the early 1930s. This reinforced Japan’s adoration for American music and jazz gained a permanent place in the hearts of the Japanese.

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  5. Jul 30, 2021 · Western music was re-disseminated through education and military reconstruction, based on imperialism and Westernization. These social changes created a foundation for the reception of Western music in Japan from the twentieth century onwards.

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    • 2021
  6. In the 1960s, many Japanese rock bands were influenced by Western rock, along with Appalachian folk music, psychedelic rock, mod and similar genres: a phenomenon called Group Sounds (G.S.). John Lennon became one of the most popular Western musicians in Japan. [27]

  7. Herd, Judith Ann, ‘Western-influenced “classical” music in Japan’, in The Ashgate Research Companion to Japanese Music, ed. Alison McQueen Tokita and David W. Hughes (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008): 363 – 381 Google Scholar

  8. Feb 5, 2014 · Japan’s successful modernization on Western premises, in the second half of the nineteenth century, included the introduction and adoption of Western music. So thorough was the appropriation of Western art music that by the mid-twentieth century it […]

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