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2. How can you characterize the music of East Asia based on the lyrics of the
songs?
a. Sakura:
b. Mo Li Hua:
C. Arirang:
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Answer:

The day I finally discovered what "that song" was, I celebrated. It had haunted me for literal decades. More people have heard the song Sakura Sakura than anyone realizes.

Take a quick listen as you continue reading. You'll be like "oh yeah, I've heard this before." I'll show you where you probably know it from as well...

About The Sakura Song

Take a listen to the song below as you read through the rest of this article:

Sakura the song is a celebration of the beauty of what the Japanese word means in English, which is Cherry Blossoms. For the uninitiated, cherry blossoms are the gorgeous leaves of the Japanese tree in bloom. Let me show you:

cherry blossoms

They are incredibly beautiful and it's no surprise that a culture based on the calm and collected psychologies of Shinto and Zen would notice, write a song about it, and continue to honor that song for centuries on a traditional instrument such as the Koto. The koto is a classical Japanese stringed instrument akin to a lap steel guitar.

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