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Godan-su verb, intransitive verb
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to break into song, to burst into song, to begin singing
Other readings:
歌い出す【うたいだす】
Godan-ru verb
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to sing energetically, to sing with abandon
See also:捲る (まくる)
Other readings:
歌い捲る【うたいまくる】
noun
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gathering of men and women who sang courtship songs to each other and danced, dancing and singing feast of young men and women in ancient Japan(archaism)
noun
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utagaruta, traditional matching game played with cards with stanzas of waka written on them
Other readings:
歌がるた【うたがるた】
、歌カルタ【うたカルタ】
、歌ガルタ【うたガルタ】
、歌加留多【うたかるた】
、歌加留多【うたがるた】
noun
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slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period)(歌沢 was used especially by the Tora school that emphasized voice; 哥沢 was used especially by the Shiba school that emphasized shamisen)
Other readings:
歌沢【うたざわ】
、哥沢【うたざわ】
noun
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slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period)(歌沢節 was used especially by the Tora school that emphasized voice; 哥沢節 was used especially by the Shiba school that emphasized shamisen)
See also:うた沢
Other readings:
歌沢節【うたざわぶし】
、哥沢節【うたざわぶし】
noun
1.
skillful tanka poet
See also:短歌
2.
official in charge of court poetry and music (ritsuryo period)
3.
poet
noun
1.
place that is often written about in waka poetry
2.
oft-repeated descriptive epithets in poetry
noun
1.
an utai (noh chant) piece for recitation
2.
accompanied singing in which the singing is emphasized over the instrumental part (emphasised)
Other readings:
唄物【うたもの】
noun
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woman who earns her living by entertaining with song, dance and playing the shamisen, geisha who sings at parties
noun
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opera company, opera troupe, musical revue, operetta company, operetta troupe
expression
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poets can stay in one place and still know all the famous sights(proverb)
noun
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public music and dancing, performance of song and dance entertainment(yojijukugo)
noun
1.
kabuki troupe, kabuki theater (theatre)
2.
Kabuki-za (theatre in Tokyo)
noun
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Kabuki syndrome, Kabuki makeup syndrome(medical term)
noun
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dandy, peacock, early-17th-century equivalent of present-day yakuza, Edo-period eccentric who attracted public attention with their eye-catching clothes, peculiar hairstyle, and weird behavior(yojijukugo)
Other readings:
傾奇者【かぶきもの】
、かぶき者【かぶきもの】