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 | | Apart from this song the album includes among its ten tracks the beautiful 'Shimajimakaisha', an original track 'Yanbaru Birdcall', and the song 'Snow in Okinawa' which was originally found on an album by The Boom's Miyazawa Kazufumi. |  | | Before they even had an album out they were approached for a track to be included on the World Music Network album 'The Rough Guide to the Music of Okinawa' which was made in 2001 and compiled by another Brit, Paul Fisher. |  | | For 'Tinsagu nu Hana' though, local musicians were recorded live and this is something they intend to do more of in the future. |
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| Â | FAR SIDE MUSIC LTD. RYUKYU UNDERGROUND |
 | | '"Electro dub adventuring from Japan's Okinawan archipelago. Gordon & Taylor keep the mystery while adding their own voice to the music, blending traditional children's songs with dub reggae on 39;Tinsagu Nu Hana'; or mixing the punchy sound of the sanshin banjo with nifty drum programming. A triumph. " - Muzik |
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http://www.farsidemusic.com/acatalog/RYUKYUUNDERGROUND.html
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| Â | FAR SIDE MUSIC LTD. OKINAWA modern roots |
 | | An album of songs mainly written originally for other artists, featuring their original four stringed instrument, a kind of cross between sanshin and guitar, called ichigo ichie. Includes new versions of their hit songs 'Shimanchu Nu Takara' 'Namida Sou Sou' and 'Koishiku Te'. |  | | Remastered reissue of re-recordings, re-released! Back in 1992, Shokichi Kina and his band at the time recorded some of their best known tunes. Another excuse to record Hana and Haisai Ojisan. Better off sticking to the original recordings. |  | | Veteran female singer from Amami island, who in her twilight years got signed by a major. Her music sometimes borders on the new age / healing, and here collaborations with pianists and guitar players such as Chichi Matsumura from Gontiti continue this theme. |
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 | | The recording from Wave Distribution (“Ganeko Yoriko Meets LSD”, 1993) on the other hand, is quite the opposite from “Kui nu Hana” and the Marufuku Records recording, as it’s an experimentation between Okinawan minyo and ska. |  | | It seems quite old-school when compared to her Vap recording (“Kui nu Hana”, 1995) which was a result of her partnership with THE BOOM’s Miyazawa Kazufumi (who joins her on the song “Nishinjo Bushi”). |  | | The album features an interesting duel between her blazing sanshin riffs and a piano in the song “LA-KOU-YEN-EXTASE” (my favorite track off the album). |
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 | | The opening tracks feature Japanese vocals and koto strings mixed in with standard-issue beats; later the album shifts into mellower material, with spacy songs such as "Shinkaichi" and the alluring "Tinsagu Na Hana Dub." Nice stuff... |  | | The mixing is skillful and the specifically Asian elements are both intact and integral to the music. |
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 | | Ryukyu Underground: Tinsagu Nu Hana Dub, from The Rough Guide To The Music Of Okinawa ( World Music Network RGNET 1069 |
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 | | Albums of popular Okinawa songs including such classics as Tinsagu nu hana and Aha-bushi and more recent numbers like Shima-uta and Nada-so-so, and usually containing more than ten songs per disc are proving great hits. |  | | Altogether there are more than 20 such CDs on the market. |  | | However, the Foreign Ministry refuses to make any comment. |
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http://www.ryukyushimpo.co.jp/english/enews/e040107.html
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 | | Tinsagu nu Hana - is a song about teaching your children right from wrong. |  | | Kadiku and Atchame Guwa - are normally songs that ends any Okinawan performance, where all the dancers and the audience come up on the stage or in front of the stage and dance together. |  | | Tanchame Dance - China Sadao/Matsuda Suekichi/Myazato Yasuko/Kojya Misako/Hiyane Yukino/Miyazato Namiko Tinsagu The Balsamine Flower - Myazato Yasuko/Kojya Misako/Miyazato Namiko/Hiyane Yukino/China Sadao/Matsuda Suekichi A Courtship Dance Song - China Sadao Group A Celebration - Shimabukuro Masao/Kishimoto Yoshio/Shiroma Tokutaro/Arakaki Manzen/Kakazu Seikun/Miyagi Hideko... |
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http://amzp.siterank.org/us/cat/music/1100106419/
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 | | The third track, "Ufumura Udun," they've given a reggae beat to what started out as a lullaby. |  | | Brozman's Kona Hawaiian guitar gives it a swampy, bluesy feel just right for this song about lovers enjoying a moonlit beach. |  | | "Tsuki Nu Kaisha" is recognizable in any language as a love ballad. |
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| Â | FAR SIDE MUSIC LTD. TETSUHIRO DAIKU |
 | | Fantastic album of Yaeyama traditional songs performed in fairly traditional style, except for wonderful version of Tsuki nu Kaisha, featuring oud, bass and percussion. As always from Daiku, a class album. |  | | Like having Tetsuhiro perform in your living room. Pure traditional shima Yaeyama shima uta, with his powerful voice, sanshin vocal accompaniment of his wife Naiko. |
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http://www.farsidemusic.com/acatalog/TETSUHIRO.html
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 | | Alongside hardcore d+b in "Yanbaru Birdcall" and "Kokusai Dori Dub," tracks like "Tinsagu nu Hana" or "Ashibi Shongane" explore the chill side of their musical excursion. |  | | The plucks of the sanshin strings remain clear and adamant; the vocals, sweet. |  | | In fact, with their skillful alchemy of equal representation, most tracks are fit for both the dancefloor and your wooden hut in front of the beach on a warm, quiet, breezy summer day. |
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http://www.ethnotechno.com/ryukyu.php
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 | | After a while though, after the "exploration" has worn off and you have a CD to listen to, some of the music is good and some of it bad (or perhaps I should say, some of... |  | | Tinsagu Nu Hana Dub [#] - Ryukyu Underground |
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http://www.hotelresource.com/bookstore/asinsearch_B00005KIZ6.html
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 | | Recorded at Sound Suite Recording Studio, London, UK in October 2000 by Satoru Fujii. |  | | DAVE GREGORY acoustic guitar, hammond organ and Programming |  | | The Flower Of Balsam (tinsagu nu hana) (Trad. |
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 | | The mood ranges from the slow to the rousing often within a single song. |  | | Only a couple of times does Brozman's Western influence strike the wrong note and in the main he manages to pull off the difficult task introducing new sounds and interpretation without destroying the essence of the original. |  | | My favourite is the moving Tinsagu nu Hana (Balsam Flower). |
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http://www.thumper.co.uk/JSS/May2000/page-10.htm
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 | | Mixes jungle, drum and bass, jazz, reggae sound with Okinawan minyo (or traditional Okinawan music). |  | | This post has been edited by BuddySol on Jun 17 2004, 9:40 PM |  | | Kind of a cool mix of stuff...favorites have to be Soi Soi and Tinsagu Nu Hana Dub. |
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http://www.hondaforums.com/index.php?s=23011b608811886ccce15b970ffd6619&showtopic=176&view=getlastpost
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 | | The Yui Nu Kukuru Chorus directed by Nago Club member Betty Higa. |  | | Jimmy Iha was the tenth child born to Sonkyu Iha from Chatan and his wife Kame, from Yomitan. |  | | It was further embellished with fellowship through songs and dances and displays of respect and compassion toward all people, said Iha. |
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http://www.huoa.org/pages/huoa/upub/mar01/301installation.htm
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 | | Timbuktu - Tortoises All The Way Down - Song Of Life - Greek Duet - The Abyss - Chinnuku Jushi - Greek Hop - Blues Aalaap - Debussy In Madagascar - River Music - Tsuki Nu Kaisha (Beautiful Moon) - Gato |  | | Akata Sun Dunchi - Uruku Tuni Gushiku (Mimura Bushi) - Ufumura Udan (Mimichri Boji - BeBe Nu Kusakaiga - Hana Nu Kayimaya - Jin Jin - Tinsagu Nu Hana - Tsuki Nu Kaisha - Omaku Kamade (Yanchiya Bozu Kamade) - Chinnuku Jushi - Chon Chon Kijimuna - Taketomi Sunset |
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http://www.snazzyamericanamusic.com/store/page2.html
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 | | The Rough Guide to Okinawa World Music Network LC 11067 RGNET 1069 |  | | Desert Road Wayward LC o.A. Ryukyu Underground Tinsagu Nu Hana Dub Trad. |
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http://www.weltwunder.com/cannibale89.html
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 | | When written in the Japanese syllabary Hiragana, the sound values are not the same as their regular Japanese values: |  | | Aimed at a pre-teen, early-teen audience, Hana's Suitcase appeals to all ages. |  | | I read the book with my 11 year old over a few nights: he was riveted by the story in a way I've rarely seen. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Tinsagu_nu_Hana
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 | | Tinsagu nu Hana is a very significant folksong in the Ryukyus, though I'm not quite sure how popular Futami Jouwa is in comparison (though it is a well-known folksong) |  | | Comment: I left a request for information on the creator's talk page a few days ago, and they've made edits since then but have given no reply that I can see. |  | | There's similar stuff at Tinsagu nu Hana, and if this becomes fleshed out like that'n, I'd be borderline inclined to keep. |
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| Â | JPN 471 Okinawan Language and Culture |
 | | Okinawan song: (Text: "Tinsagu nu hana" [Hoosenka |  | | Visit to Okinawan Cultural Center and Okinwan Hoogen Circle (Dialect study group in Honolulu) |
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 | | 13 Hana - Subete no Hito no Kokoro ni Hana wo |  | | JavaScript must be enabled to display this email address. |
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 | | To search McFly, or the web, use the search page. |  | | {{mergefrom}} Tinsagu nu Hana Asadoya Yunta Shima nu Hito Futami Jouwa Ninjoubushi Tanchamee Hana |
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| Â | D. D. Jackson + The Planet + 25/02/2003 |
 | | TRAD OKINAWAN, ARRANGED BY TAKASHI HIRAYASU, INSTRUMENTAL PARTS ARRANGED BY TAKASHI HIRAYASU & BOB BROZMAN |  | | CD CUT 7, “TINSAGU NU HANA/ BALSAM FLOWER” |
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http://www.abc.net.au/rn/music/planet/stories/s786425.htm
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