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Cherry blossoms are the melody adopted by Japanese folk songs? Modal writing

Cherry blossoms are in full bloom. 4\4 The melody of the song is soft and smooth.

Cherry Blossom is a Japanese folk song, which was written at the end of Edo and edited by Shimizu, a famous Japanese musician. Known as "the first music of the Japanese nation." Arranged for Japanese composer Shimizu, with lyrics translated by Zhang Biqing.

Lyrics:

KINOMOTO SAKURA! KINOMOTO SAKURA! Dawn breaks in late spring.

Xia Guang burst into a dazzling smile, and white clouds rose in the sky of Wan Li.

Beautiful and fragrant, let the wind drift. Go and see the flowers! Go to see flowers

Look at the flowers early. Sakura, sakura

Under the clear sky in March in spring, cherry blossoms are endless.

Like clouds and flowers, the fragrance is picturesque.

Come on, come on, let's go and enjoy the flowers.

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Appreciation of the song "Sakura":

Sakura is a Japanese folk song. This cherry blossom song is a traditional Japanese folk song with a long history. This is a traditional Japanese folk song that describes the beautiful scenery in spring. It came into being in the Edo period and was written for children to learn Japanese zither. In the 21st year of Meiji (1888), the collection of Zheng songs of Tokyo Music School began to be officially recorded. Now it has become one of the most popular folk songs in Japan.

This song describes the Japanese people's love for flowers and their desire to watch them. The song is a section of 14, which consists of Japanese folk song "Du Jie mode" (3, 4, 6, 7, 1). The melody of the four or four beats is unpretentious, vivid and delicate, which often reminds people of the Japanese people walking slowly in clogs and intoxicated in the sea of flowers.