【J-POP Analysis】Tsugaru Kaikyou Fuyugeshiki
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 Published On Apr 22, 2024

Tsugaru Kaikyou Fuyugeshiki" is a song performed by Japanese singer Sayuri Ishikawa, and it stands as a classic in Japanese popular music. The song depicts the winter scenery of the Tsugaru Strait in Hokkaido, Japan, as well as the poignant emotions of lovers parting amidst that landscape.

※ ”Shakuri” refers to singing rapidly alternating short notes, often used for individual phrases or words in a song. It's also known as "tremolo."
※ “Kobushi” refers to a technique where the pitch of sustained notes is irregularly modulated, creating not only upward and downward movements but also undulating waves.

🐝 Shigezou (CV: Sota Kimura)

Artist: Ishikawa Sayuri
Composer: Takashi Miki
With respect to those involved with Ishikawa Sayuri

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