Kiyari Kuzushi
木遣りくずし
| [Also Known As] | A variation on the Lumber Carriers' Song |
Kiyari Kuzushi appears on the following albums
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| Hauta | ||
| Melody of Japan - Stillness of Winter |
Koto : Pro Musica Nipponia Koto : Yui Ensemble | |
| Music of Japan |
Koto : Yonekawa Toshiko Shamisen : Toyohisa Shizuko | |
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This is an old popular song composed at the end of Edo period. It was derived from a type of folk song named kiyari. It is a kind of labor song sung at construction works, for instance, when a number of laborers work together to move weighty things. As the work is quite heavy, the original song is very, very slow. But, when it was taken up as a popular song, it was modified into a moderate tempo so as to fit shamisen accompaniment. It is still now one of the popular pieces of hauta, a genre of traditional popular song.
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| Shakuhachi - Fue no Shirabe |
Shakuhachi : Mitsuhashi Kifu | |
| Shamisen II | ||
