to sing; to sing (one's praises in a poem, etc.); to compose a poem; to recite a poem
kouta; traditional ballad accompanied by shamisen
long epic song with shamisen accompaniment (developed in Edo in the early 17th century)
first line (of a poem); first bars (of a melody)
short love song (popular in late Edo period)
children's song; nursery song
sailor's song; boat song; sea shanty; barcarolle
singer; vocalist; nagauta singer (in kabuki); singer of noh chants
rice-planting song; rice planters' song
traditional Okinawan folk music
putting on a brave front; pretending one doesn't care; (lit.) song of a convict on their way to prison
var. of folksong; var. of koto or shamisen music; medley of (Japanese) songs
children's song; nursery song
song in praise of Buddhas virtues
rice-planting song; rice planters' song
an utai (noh chant) piece for recitation; accompanied singing in which the singing is emphasized over the instrumental part (emphasised)
festive poem or song; congratulatory form (of waka)
first line (of a poem); first bars (of a melody)
festive poem or song; congratulatory form (of waka)
var. of folksong; var. of koto or shamisen music; medley of (Japanese) songs
singer in a nagauta performance
song sung behind the scenes (kabuki)
song sung behind the scenes (kabuki)
singing while playing (the guitar, piano, etc.); singing to one's own accompaniment