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[Introduction to the Contents]
From "Musical Instruments of Dreams" to "Everyday Scenes with Pianos at Home"
From the age when learning the piano was said to be a matter of practice, to the age when "high-class amateurs" who acquired high performance techniques were born through the classical music boom and the Bunin Syndrome.
Japanese piano culture has come to "living with the piano" daily life.
How the Yamaha Music School and the ピティナ Piano Competition influenced the spread of Japanese classical music culture and piano culture.
The process of creating Japanese piano culture from the Meiji period to the present is described from various aspects.
From before and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the World War II and after the Dissemination of Piano Culture
1. Birth and Expansion of Yamaha Music Schools
2. Yamaha Music Schools and Japanese Piano Culture
3. The Birth of Piano Culture as a Hybrid Modern
Chapter 7 : The Birth of "Luxury Amateurs" after the 1980 s
1. The Advent of the Classic Boom and Piano Culture
2. Changes in Music Universities and the Birth of "Luxury Amateurs"
3. Luxury Hobbies and Competition for Examinations
4. High-Class Amateurs as a Status
5. ピティナ / Piano Competition and Hybrid Modern
Chapter 8 : Diversification of Music Culture
1. Another Piano Culture
2. Piano Culture and Hybrid Modern
Chapter 8 : Diversification of Music Culture
1. Another Piano Culture
2. Piano Culture and Hybrid Modern
Chapter 8 : History and sociological
1. Piano Culture from the Perspective of History and Culture
2. Piano Culture from the Perspective of Gender
3. Piano Culture as a