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essay about your experience in performing sakura folk song

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Answered by manyamurgai
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Sakura the song is a celebration of the beauty of what the Japanese word means in English, which is Cherry Blossoms. For the uninitiated, cherry blossoms are the gorgeous leaves of the Japanese tree in bloom.

Sakura the song is a celebration of the beauty of what the Japanese word means in English, which is Cherry Blossoms. For the uninitiated, cherry blossoms are the gorgeous leaves of the Japanese tree in bloom. They are incredibly beautiful and it's no surprise that a culture based on the calm and collected psychologies of Shinto and Zen would notice, write a song about it, and continue to honor that song for centuries on a traditional instrument such as the Koto. The koto is a classical Japanese stringed instrument akin to a lap steel guitar.

Sakura the song is a celebration of the beauty of what the Japanese word means in English, which is Cherry Blossoms. For the uninitiated, cherry blossoms are the gorgeous leaves of the Japanese tree in bloom. They are incredibly beautiful and it's no surprise that a culture based on the calm and collected psychologies of Shinto and Zen would notice, write a song about it, and continue to honor that song for centuries on a traditional instrument such as the Koto. The koto is a classical Japanese stringed instrument akin to a lap steel guitar.Just for the sake of saying it, the Japanese also have a stringed instrument more like an acoustic guitar called the shamisen.

Sakura the song is a celebration of the beauty of what the Japanese word means in English, which is Cherry Blossoms. For the uninitiated, cherry blossoms are the gorgeous leaves of the Japanese tree in bloom. They are incredibly beautiful and it's no surprise that a culture based on the calm and collected psychologies of Shinto and Zen would notice, write a song about it, and continue to honor that song for centuries on a traditional instrument such as the Koto. The koto is a classical Japanese stringed instrument akin to a lap steel guitar.Just for the sake of saying it, the Japanese also have a stringed instrument more like an acoustic guitar called the shamisen.Sakura was written during the Edo period of Japan, roughly around 1600 to 1850 when the Tokugawa shogunate ruled the land. This folk song was just your typical urban melody until the Tokyo Academy of Music used it as a beginner's song in their 1888 Collection of Japanese Koto Music for koto students.

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Answered by juannuez11
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SAKURA is a well-known, traditional Japanese folk song. It is also a popular children’s song. This old Japanese song was originally known as Saita Sakura. Sakura, which translates to “Cherry Blossom,” is about the Japanese cherry tree. The cherry tree represents beauty, peace and joy in the Japanese culture. But more importantly, the blooming of the cherry tree signifies the arrival of spring and therefore is associated with renewal and rebirth. The song refers to “hanami,” or blossom viewing. “Hanami” is an old tradition in Japan and a favorite pastime of the Japanese people during the spring. There are many versions of the lyrics in the song, but the lyrics all tell the same story. They describe the beauty of the flowering cherry blossoms.

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