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TEICHIKU ENTERTAINMENT
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Enka
Enka is a Japanese popular song style known for its sentimental ballads, expressive vocals with wide vibrato, and dramatic, narrative delivery. It evokes nostalgia for hometowns, bygone eras, and lost love, often painting scenes of coastal ports, country roads, and seasonal landscapes. Musically, enka blends Western harmonic frameworks with Japanese melodic sensibilities. Melodies often use yonanuki (four-note-omission) major or minor pentatonic variants, creating a “traditional” Japanese color over simple, diatonic progressions. Arrangements favor lush strings, reverb-laden guitars, saxophone obbligatos, and occasional traditional timbres (shamisen or shakuhachi) for color. Culturally, enka rose to mass popularity during the postwar Shōwa era and remains tied to television variety shows, karaoke bars, and live theater venues. Its performance practice foregrounds pathos, rubato phrasing, and ornamental turns called kobushi.
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