Aha Bushi
Aha Bushi (Japanese and Kunigami: 安波節, Ahabushi) is an Ryukyuan folk song native to the Yanbaru region of Okinawa Island, Japan. It is sung in the Kunigami language, one of the six Ryukyuan languages. It is often used as a starting song for beginners in sanshin due to its recognizable rhythm and slow pacing.
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Aha Bushi
Aha Bushi (Japanese and Kunigami: 安波節, Ahabushi) is an Ryukyuan folk song native to the Yanbaru region of Okinawa Island, Japan. It is sung in the Kunigami language, one of the six Ryukyuan languages. It is often used as a starting song for beginners in sanshin due to its recognizable rhythm and slow pacing.
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