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  2. Sakura Sakura - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Sakura played in 1959 by three artists from Tokyo's University of Art on three different Koto's (17 string, 13 string and 9 string) Link to mp3 recording of Sakura, Sakura, the Japanese lyrics with another verse, an English translation and sheet music; Sakura Sakura: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project

  3. In scale - Wikipedia

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    More recent theory [2] emphasizes that it is more useful in interpreting Japanese melody to view scales on the basis of "nuclear tones" located a fourth apart and containing notes between them, as in the miyako-bushi scale used in koto and shamisen music and whose pitches are equivalent to the in scale: [3]

  4. Koto (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The azumagoto or yamatogoto was called the wagon, the kin no koto was called the kin, and the sau no koto (sau being an older pronunciation of 箏) was called the sō or koto. The modern koto originates from the gakusō used in Japanese court music . It was a popular instrument among the wealthy; the instrument was considered a romantic one.

  5. Sakura-Variationen - Wikipedia

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    Sakura-Variationen (Sakura Variations) is a 2000 trio composition scored for saxophone, piano, and percussion by Helmut Lachenmann. It is written in the form of variations on a Japanese folk song about the cherry blossom called "Sakura Sakura". It was published by Breitkopf & Härtel. [1] In 2008, Lachenmann expanded the work to Sakura mit ...

  6. List of compositions by Tōru Takemitsu - Wikipedia

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    Incidental music for a version of the play Eurydice by Jean Anouilh: Stage: 1956: せむしの聖女: A Hunchbacked Sacred Woman: Incidental music a reworking of the play Ardèle ou la Marguerite by Jean Anouilh: Stage: 1956: Kの死: The Death of K (K no shi) Incidental music for the play by Shuntarō Tanikawa: Stage: 1956: タンタロスの ...

  7. Gabourey Sidibe's Husband Calls the Actress and Their 7 ... - AOL

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    Gabourey Sidibe and husband Brandon Frankel are loving their lives as parents of two.. On Saturday, Nov. 16, the proud dad shared a cute picture on Instagram of the American Horror Story alum, 41 ...

  8. Kim Kardashian Is Mending Her Broken Foot with a Chic Heel ...

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    Kim Kardashian is prepared to make a fashionable entrance no matter what.. The mom of four currently has a broken foot, which she shared in her Instagram Stories, captured by Cosmopolitan earlier ...

  9. Cher Reveals Sonny Bono Once Hired Private Detectives to Tail ...

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    Cher was once tailed by private detectives hired by Sonny Bono.. In her new autobiography, Cher: The Memoir, Part One, the multi-hyphenate wrote about her complicated relationship with Bono, who ...