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Japanese Traditional
Sakura, Sakura
Works Info
Composer
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Japanese Traditional
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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before 1700
Average_duration
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4:10
'Sakura, Sakura' is a traditional Japanese folk song that has been passed down through generations. The song is also known as 'Cherry Blossoms' and is a popular song in Japan, often played during the spring season when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. The exact date of the composition of 'Sakura, Sakura' is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the Edo period (1603-1868). The song has been adapted and arranged in various forms over the years, but the melody and lyrics have remained largely unchanged. The song has a simple and elegant melody that is easy to remember and sing. It is typically played on the koto, a traditional Japanese stringed instrument, or on the shamisen, a three-stringed instrument. The song is also often played on the piano or other Western instruments. 'Sakura, Sakura' has two main movements, with the first movement being slower and more contemplative, while the second movement is faster and more lively. The first movement is often played with a gentle and delicate touch, while the second movement is played with more energy and vigor. The lyrics of 'Sakura, Sakura' are simple and poetic, describing the beauty of the cherry blossoms and the fleeting nature of life. The song is often associated with the concept of 'mono no aware', which is a Japanese term that refers to the bittersweet feeling of appreciating the beauty of something while also acknowledging its impermanence. Overall, 'Sakura, Sakura' is a beloved and timeless song that captures the essence of Japanese culture and aesthetics. Its simple melody and poignant lyrics continue to resonate with people around the world, making it a true cultural treasure.
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