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尺八と三線 路上ライブ をかしな仲間たち をかしの行志堂
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尺八と三線 路上ライブ をかしな仲間たち をかしの行志堂
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Changing the instrument a little, Shakuhachi is the japanese bamboo root...
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Changing the instrument a little, Shakuhachi is the japanese bamboo root-end vertical flute. With only 5 holes, it was used by Komuso monks for meditation. Today the meditation musics still remain as Honkyoku. Shakuhachi is also used to accompany the shamisen in Minyo (folk songs) and Nagauta/Sankyoku (classical songs), and modern songs too (Think of some enka, or the worldwide famous anime Naruto) The songe here is Tsugaru Yama Uta, sung by the workers who lived on the feet of Iwaki mountain, in Aomori district, hence, the name Tsugaru. Yokobue (horzontal bamboo flute) is also used to play this song. The singing is very difficult, resembling the hard work and bad weather. Lyrics change between the eastern and western part of the mountain's foot. Please enjoy!
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The so-called king of minyo songs, and considered if not the most, one o...
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The so-called king of minyo songs, and considered if not the most, one of the hardest songs to sing in the world. Born in Hokkaido coast region, this song is composed of 4 parts, Mae uta(front song), Hon uta(original song), Ato uta(closing song) and Okuri bayashi (closing melody). In the video, I skipped the Mae uta part. Every year an all-national singing contest is held in Japan at September and in Brazil at June. To understand a little of the song, the singers must sing the Hon uta with only 7 breathtakes. The hon uta lyrics are only three or four phrases, lasting over 3 minutes: "Kamome no naku ne ni, futome o samashi. Are ga Ezochi no yamaka ii na" The seagull's cry has awoken me. Are those the Ezo land mountains? (Ezo = Hokkaido)
There are several more lyrics for the three sung parts of this song. Let's sing and play Esashi Oiwake! Please enjoy!
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