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Sakura Sakura : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sakura Sakura
, also known as "Sakura", is a traditional Japanese folk song depicting spring, the season of cherry blossoms. Contrary to popular belief, the song did not originate in ancient times; it was a popular, urban melody of the Edo period and was adopted as a piece for beginning ''koto'' students in the Tokyo Academy of Music ''Collection of Japanese Koto Music'' issued in 1888 (in English) by the Department of Education.〔Tsuge Gen'ichi. ''(Sakura ). International Shakuhachi Society website.〕 The song has been popular since the Meiji period, and the lyrics in their present form were attached then. It is often sung in international settings as a song representative of Japan, and many electronic crosswalks in Japan play the melody as "guidance music". In 2007, it was selected for Nihon no Uta Hyakusen, a collection of songs and nursery rhymes widely beloved in Japan. In early 2010's, Japanese singer Kiyoshi Hikawa performed the second of the 2 verses of ''Sakura Sakura'' - the first and only Enka singer to do so. == Melody == The "Sakura Sakura" melody uses a pentatonic scale known as the Japanese mode. This could also be construed as natural minor in western musical theory, using scale degrees 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 (A, B, C, E, F or Do, Re, Me, Sol, and Le in solfège).
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