Tairyo Utaikomi
大漁唄い込み
| [Жанр] | Миньё |
История (Takahashi Ryozan):
| Two different pieces are brought together in this song: an ancient rowing song and an eighteenth-century tale, in which a young man named Saitaro picks a quarrel with a lord and is sentenced to exile on a distant island, where he becomes a fisherman; as he rows he sings this lament. This tune is very popular because of its rhythm and is typical of the Pacific coast. |
Tairyo Utaikomi appears on the following albums
| Альбом | Исполнитель | |
| Invitation to the Folk Songs for Shakuhachi |
Сякухати : Kizu Chikurei | |
| Minyo Meijin Series Kikuchi Tansui |
Сякухати : Kikuchi Tansui | |
| Minyo of Tohoku |
Сякухати : Takahashi Ryozan | |
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Two different pieces are brought together in this song: an ancient rowing song and an eighteenth-century tale, in which a young man named Saitaro picks a quarrel with a lord and is sentenced to exile on a distant island, where he becomes a fisherman; as he rows he sings this lament. This tune is very popular because of its rhythm and is typical of the Pacific coast.
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| Musical Atlas - Japan | ||
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In Miyagi Prefecture, the fishermen sing a particular type of rhythmical song while sculling their boats and fishing. These songs are called songs for a good haul. The melody given here consists of two songs, Saitara-bushi and Toshima-Jinku, The former was originally sung by a mine worker named Saitaro who changed it into a boat song when he became a fisherman. The latter was a song for a Sake party. The text describes the sceneries of the seashore, the islands of the district, and the life and customs of the local people. The song begins with a prayer to the gods asking for their protection on sea and land. | ||
| Nihon Minyo - Shakuhachi Tokusen Shu - 1 |
Сякухати : Yashita Isamu | |
| Shakuhachi Min'yo - Furusato no Uta - Vol 1 |
Сякухати : Yashita Isamu | |
| Special Selection of Folk Songs for the Shakuhachi - 2 |
Сякухати : Yashita Isamu | |
| Tōhoku Min’yō Dai Zenshū vol. 5 |
Voice : Wagatsuma Tōya Voice : Tōya Kai | |
| Yagishita - 2 |
Сякухати : Yashita Isamu | |
