7. コキリコ節 — Kokiriko bushi (Air des bâtons de bambou)
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Where is the kokiriko?
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zauroczony ;)
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It is fantastic, I have never been to Japan but it moves/stimulate my imagination so much, that i feels i already have my own traditional Japan inside my home:)
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@LeixVonStewart: it's simple clappers; not the "kokiriko" that's in your video.
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no! this song is 「こきりこ唄」(kokiriko uta).
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Apparently, it's the percussion instrument the standing woman is playing. A considerably different version than the one in your video, to be sure, but terminology in older folk instruments is a very flexible concept. Wildly different instruments sometimes have the same name, while identical instruments have completely different names in different locations.
Folk instruments are a fun but sometimes frustrating hobby.
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Part of creating the glory of ancient music is also to make the pop culture exclusive in its portrayal. Obviously there would have been a pop culture existing at the time, however, how do you effectively portray that? It is part of the challenge. Things like wisdom and etiquette, are portrayed, but if it were pop music of the time, the energy may have been enormous on such an occasion.
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This takes you back into the ancient Asia.. I love it
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その調子
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Very pretty melody.
Japan??
spider5566 4 years ago
Japan in Paris...
artistesassocies2 4 years ago
is this コキリコ節、right?
namidakeychi 4 years ago
This is コキリコ節、you'right !
artistesassocies2 4 years ago