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    brow or pushing a cart of coal. Modern arrangements of Tankō Bushi replace the lyric "Miike Tankō" with "uchi no oyama," which in traditional mining dialect...
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    Kailua Kona), for example, typically starts with Tankō Bushi, continues with songs such as Kawachi Otoko Bushi (using wooden clappers), Yukata Odori (using...
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  • Tanko may refer to Tankō, a type of Japanese armor Tankō Bushi, a Japanese folk song Tanko (name) Tanko (vehicle), Italian term for folk armored vehicles...
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  • not played in a swung fashion. The folk song Tankō Bushi has a swung 2/2 rhythm, even though it has "bushi" in its name. In Japanese folk music, "fushi"...
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    often depict the history, work or geography of the region. For example, tankō bushi is a coal mining work song that originates from Miike Mine in Kyushu...
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    Label from Michiyakko's 1950 recording of the Tankō Bushi...
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  • people sing and beat taiko drums. The most famous bon dance song is "Tanko-bushi" (炭坑節). Buddhahead: Hawaii person of Japanese descent. In this context...
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  • of adventure and a sense of romance needn’t be musically exclusive." "Tankō Bushi" (Traditional) – 6:41 "Spirits Gathering" (Billy Bang) – 8:15 "Pent Up...
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