tasutebushi
Tasute-bushi is a traditional narrative musical form associated with rural Japan. It centers on storytelling through song, typically performed by itinerant singers who accompany themselves with a small instrumental set. The bushi element denotes sung ballads or epics, while tasute is a term that has been connected by scholars to storytelling and audience interaction within the performance.
Performance practice often features a conversational or call-and-response dynamic between singer and instrumental accompaniment. Singers may
Accompanying instruments frequently include the shamisen, a small percussion set, and sometimes wind or plucked instruments.
History and regional distribution are difficult to pin down precisely, but tasute-bushi appears in ethnographic and
In modern scholarship, tasute-bushi is studied as part of Japan’s broader suite of regional folk traditions.