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[List of Songs]
[1] (1) Tsuda no Yoshikono 1 (Tsuda Bon dance song, Tokushima City) (2) Tsuda no Yoshikono 2 (Tsuda Bon dance song, Tokushima City) (3) Tsuda no Yoshikono 3 (Tsuda Bon dance song, Tokushima City) (4) Osacho Ikenotani no Kami Odori no Gogan (Tategan) dance, Ushiwaka dance, Karamatsu dance (5) Iwato Kagura music & dance of Mima District Sada Hikari-machi (6) Komatsushima City Shino no Sambaso Dance 1 (7) Komatsushima City Shino no Sambaso Dance 2 (8) Kagome song (Bosan Bosan), Otsuki san Onbo (9) Danshichi Odori Ondo (10) Nakayama no Anji (Iosumi) (8) Kagome song (12) Inoko song (13) Otsuki san Nenbo (14) Jikatameuta (15) Tanuki (16) Inoko song (17) Counting song (18) Joruri Kuzashi (counting song) (19) Ichi (candy selling song) (20) Kito dance song (21) Bishchan (Kamiyama Bon Odori song) (22) Kamiyama lullabies (23) Tatara song (24) Nozoki karakuri (25) Kamiyama no tsugi song (26) Ise no tsuge no bushi (2) Danjiribiki> [Comment on CD Trial listening]
It is a plain expression, but it is truly a Japanese groove. This is the 54 tracks that Makoto Kubota selected and mastered from the enormous sound sources that Eiji Hinoki, a modern dancer and researcher of folk performing arts, captured in Tokushima City, Sho, and Zhongnan City from 1968 to 1988. The song "Otsuki-san Nenbo" sung by a man with a hoarse voice in the field will catch you.
Nenbutsu Dance Taiko Dance a cappella ゾメキ トッチンチン ゾメキ Kainancho Kotake Kuwano Terano Misato Kamiyama-cho Mugi Sadamitsu Anabuki Sabumi Sabumi Sabumi Kawami Debajima Island Debajima Island Sanagochi-son Naka-cho Anan City Odori Prayer overtone Yoshikono
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