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instrument training
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Japan
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Emphasizes discipline and respect for the instrument and teacher
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2
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music careers
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Japan
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Achieving success in music careers is highly competitive and requires intense training and discipline.
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3
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music industry
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Japan
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Known for the K-pop and J-pop phenomena, where highly produced idol groups dominate the market
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4
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music publication
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Japan
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Printed music publications have a dedicated and passionate readership, with specialized magazines covering various genres and artists.
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5
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musical composition
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Japan
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Musical composition may be influenced by traditional forms such as gagaku and noh music, with importance placed on preserving and reinterpreting these traditions.
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1
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6
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musical performance
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Japan
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In traditional Japanese musical performances, the audience may show appreciation through respectful silence and minimal applause.
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1
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7
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musical performances
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Japan
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Audience tends to be more reserved, showing appreciation through polite applause and silence
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1
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8
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musical talent
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Japan
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Focus on technical skill and precision, often associated with rigorous training from a young age
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1
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9
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songwriter
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Japan
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Songwriters are not as widely recognized or celebrated as performers, and often work behind the scenes to create music for popular idols and groups.
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1
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10
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songwriter
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Japan
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Less prominent profession with limited mainstream recognition
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1
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11
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songwriter
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Japan
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Songwriting is often a collaborative process, with lyricists, composers, and arrangers working together to create music.
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12
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songwriter
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Japan
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Songwriters may be less publicly recognized and are often overshadowed by the performing artists who sing their songs.
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1
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13
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songwriting
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Japan
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Songwriting is celebrated for its lyrical poetry and ability to evoke deep emotions, often associated with traditional cultural values and aesthetics.
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