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  2. Tinsagu nu Hana - Wikipedia

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    Tinsagu nu Hana (てぃんさぐぬ花), also Chinsagu nu Hana (ちんさぐぬ花), is an Okinawan song about traditional Ryukyuan values such as filial piety and other Confucian teachings in the Okinawan language. [1] [2] Tinsagu nu Hana sheet music for Sanshin

  3. Kunkunshi - Wikipedia

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    てぃんさぐぬ花 (Tinsagu nu Hana) Kunkunshi ( 工工四 ( Okinawan ) pronounced [kuŋkunɕiː] ) is the traditional notation system by which music is recorded in the Ryukyu Islands . The term kunkunshi originally referred to the first three notes of a widely known Chinese melody, although today it is used almost exclusively in reference ...

  4. Song of Okinawa Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    On March 18, 2012, following a public survey, the Okinawa Prefectural government designated "Tinsagu nu Hana" as "Okinawa Prefecture's favorite song". [6] It subsequently became an official symbol of Okinawa Prefecture, making it the prefecture's second musical symbol alongside the "Song of Okinawa Prefecture". [7] [8]

  5. Okinawan music - Wikipedia

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    "Tinsaku no hana" "Tinsagu nu Hana" "Chinsagu nu hana" 天咲の花 てぃんさぐぬ花 天咲ぬ花 "The Balsam Flowers"; a warabe uta; Okinawan children would squeeze the sap from balsam flowers to stain their fingernails. The lyrics of the song are Confucian teachings. Ishinagu no uta Ishinagu: 石なぐの歌 石投子

  6. Minamikaze - Wikipedia

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    "Hana," a Shoukichi Kina song, was recorded by the band on their "Nada Sōsō" single (released a year prior to Natsukawa's version). "Warabigami" is a Misako Koja cover, "Ōgon no Hana" is a Nenes cover and "Tinsagu nu Hana" is a traditional Okinawan folk song.

  7. Okinawa Uta: Chikyū no Kaze o Kanjite - Wikipedia

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    Almost all the songs originate from Natsukawa's first three album releases (2002–2003): Minamikaze, Tida: Tida Kaji nu Umui and Sora no Keshiki.There are three exceptions: "Basi nu Turi Bushi" is from her "Michishirube" single (2003), "Matsuri no Ato Kaze" is from Umui Kaji (2007) and "Densaa Bushi" is from Uta Sagashi: Request Cover Album (2007).

  8. Shimanchu nu Takara - Wikipedia

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    "Shimanchu nu Takara" (島人 ( しまんちゅ ) ぬ 宝 ( たから ), Okinawan for "Treasure of the Islanders") is a song by Okinawa-based J-pop band Begin. [2] It reached number 47 on the Oricon weekly charts and the band performed the song on NHK 's 53rd annual Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 2002.

  9. Nihon no Uta Hyakusen - Wikipedia

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    Nihon no Uta Hyakusen (日本の歌百選, "collection of 100 Japanese songs") is a selection of songs and nursery rhymes widely beloved in Japan, sponsored by the Agency for Cultural Affairs and the Parents-Teachers Association of Japan.

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