What does Sabi mean in music?



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Looking at Produce 48, they used the word "sabi" or "sabi".

How do you do the chorus part?

What does the chorus mean?


8728 2018-08-22 Gentleman

A. 1

It means the chorus


Gentleman 6 years ago 0

A. 2

It's a Japanese word for the chorus


Gentleman 6 years ago 0

A. 3

I thought it was funny when they called me "Sabi"kk
It was used by older musicians


Gentleman 6 years ago 0

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@3 Since there are Japanese friends, I think I said it as an interpreter


Gentleman 6 years ago 0

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サビ

The climax or chorus in a song. It is sometimes used in Korea, too. A well-known guess about the etymology is that the English "subject" went to Japan, became slangized in Japanese style, and moved to Korea, but it is completely groundless. In Japanese, subject is written as ブジェク로ト, and if the pronunciation is written as it is in Korean, it is close to 'Sabujekuto'. It's a long way from the word "Sabi". In fact, the etymology originated from Sabi, Sabikoe, which means "a savory part recited in a low voice" in Wabi Sabi Shibumi ##, one of the Japanese aesthetic rituals. This was later used to mean 'climax' in the song. In other words, the part I want to sing the most. This came to the Japanese colonial era, and until now, the etymology has not been properly known, and Japanese residual terms are being used in the Korean music industry, calling them "Sabi" or "Sabi." It may be thought that older singers will use it, but some singers habitually use it even though they are not that old because it is a word that has been hardened longer than expected. Baek Ji-young is the representative.

https://namu.wiki/w/%EC%82%AC%EB%B9%84


Gentleman 6 years ago 0

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Thank you for the detailed explanation!


Gentleman 6 years ago 0


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