@article{oai:kumadai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00028087, author = {Kunieda, Harue and Yamasaki, Hirotaka and 國枝, 春惠 and 山﨑, 浩隆}, journal = {熊本大学教育学部紀要}, month = {Dec}, note = {application/pdf, 論文(Article), From the late Meiji until the beginning of the Taisho era, the collection of songs known as Jinjo Shougaku Shouka(Primary School Songs)had accompaniment scores for the organ, written by Naoaki Fukui and supervised by Akataro Shimazaki. It seems that it was made under the influence of hymns that were introduced by Christian missionaries and based on the music theory that was taught by the employed foreign teachers at the Tokyo Ongaku Gakkou. The Ministry of Education was in charge of the committee of the editorial department in those days. In the beginning of the Showa era, the Shin-Tei Jinjo Shougaku Shouka(New Revised Primary School Songs)greatly changed the accompaniment scores. This short paper investigates and analyzes the differences of the accompaniment scores between the first version accompaniments and the revised version.}, pages = {169--175}, title = {尋常小學唱歌 伴奏樂譜における一考察}, volume = {62}, year = {2013} }