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Japanese Traditional
Zui-Zui-Zukkorobashi
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Japanese Traditional
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Vocal
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Song
Average_duration
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2:23
Zui-Zui-Zukkorobashi is a traditional Japanese children's song that has been passed down through generations. The song is believed to have originated in the Edo period (1603-1868) and has since become a popular nursery rhyme in Japan. The song's premiere date is unknown, but it is believed to have been composed in the early 18th century. The song's title, Zui-Zui-Zukkorobashi, is a playful phrase that has no direct translation in English. It is often interpreted as a sound effect that mimics the sound of a horse galloping. Zui-Zui-Zukkorobashi is a simple song that consists of only two verses and a chorus. The song's melody is upbeat and catchy, making it easy for children to sing along. The song's lyrics are also simple and easy to remember, making it a popular choice for parents and teachers to teach young children. The song's movements are also simple and easy to follow. The song is often accompanied by a dance that involves clapping and stomping. The dance is performed in a circle, with the children holding hands and moving in a clockwise direction. The song's characteristics are playful and lighthearted. The song's lyrics tell the story of a horse and its rider who are traveling through a bumpy road. The rider encourages the horse to keep going, even though the road is rough and bumpy. The song's chorus, which is repeated after each verse, is a playful sound effect that mimics the sound of the horse galloping. Overall, Zui-Zui-Zukkorobashi is a beloved traditional Japanese children's song that has been passed down through generations. Its catchy melody, simple lyrics, and playful movements make it a popular choice for parents and teachers to teach young children.
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