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History of Japan's Music

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Music in Japanese is "Ongaku" (音楽). It's derived from the kanji "on" (音) meaning sound and "gaku" (楽) meaning enjoy. Japan is the largest physical market and second largest music overall music market in the world. Japanese artists have 37 of the top 50 best selling albums and 49 of 50 best selling singles in 2014.

Traditional Japanese music differs from western music in the sense that the beat is based on a persons breathing rather than mathematical timing.

The segments below have an overview of the history of the Music of Japan.

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1) Introduction

2) Traditional &amp; Folk

3) Western Influence

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