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Traditional Japanese Song 1920s Please Help! - 10-24-2011, 06:44 AM

Hi guys,

I want to let my grandpa who knows Japanese to listen to some traditional Japanese music from his era (maybe 1920-1940s)? I dont know what the type of music is called so i was hoping someone can help me... And something cheerful not sad haha.

For example... What would a typical 90 year old Japanese gentleman listen to in his leisure time?

Edit: Oh i forgot, preferably with some lyrics and singing, and not just music, thanks!

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10-24-2011, 10:48 AM

I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but this is a nice combination of traditional and new music:



and a few other traditional songs.:




without singing though. I don't know any real traditional songs with singing.
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Also, ofcourse, if you compare it with the 1920's this is rather new. But it's all I got.


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Thanks! Well, i guess 1940s song would work too,, just anything that the older generation likes to hear, which i'm not familiar with.
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Hi guys,

I want to let my grandpa who knows Japanese to listen to some traditional Japanese music from his era (maybe 1920-1940s)? I dont know what the type of music is called so i was hoping someone can help me... And something cheerful not sad haha.

For example... What would a typical 90 year old Japanese gentleman listen to in his leisure time?

Edit: Oh i forgot, preferably with some lyrics and singing, and not just music, thanks!
Wow... how old is your grandfather? He would need to be about 100 years old to remember music from the 20s.
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Wow... how old is your grandfather? He would need to be about 100 years old to remember music from the 20s.
He's about that age but a lil younger =P

I downloaded a few enka songs from singers of his generation.

What else can i download?
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The only old Japanese music I know is Enka. I'm not sure what era it is from though. You can google it or look it up on youtube.
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Tenkei's radio show last night made me remember I've got a bunch of old Japanese music so I thought I'd make a thread.
I put "1920's-1960's" but if anyone has anything older please post! Also there's so much stuff from the 70's/80's that they should probably have their own seperate thread but that shouldn't stop people posting it here, the dates don't really matter.

Unfortunately all these batches of songs are 32kbps/22khz/mono but don't let that put you off, it's probably comparable to listening to them on the old 78's. After I've posted these I have some albums at decent bitrates that I can post.

1920's
(1928) - Sato Chiyako - Habu no Minato
(1928) - Sato Chiyako - Tousei Ginza Bushi
(1929) - Sato Chiyako - Ai Shite Choudai
(1929) - Sato Chiyako - Beniya no Musume
(1929) - Sato Chiyako - Kuro yori no Hana
(1929) - Sato Chiyako - Matendo
(1929) - Sato Chiyako - Tokyo Koushinkyoku


1930's
(1930) - Sato Chiyako - Haha no Uta
(1931) - Fujiyama Ichiro - Sake ha Namida ka Tameike ka
(1931) - Sato Chiyako - Kage o Shitaete
(1932) - Fuiyama Ichiro - Konjikiyasha
(1932) - Fujiyama Ichiro - Kage o Shitaete
(1932) - Kouta Katsutaro - Shima no Musume
(1932) - Kouta Katsutaro - Yanagi no Ame
(1932) - Matsushima Utako - Lucky Seven no Uta
(1932) - Tokuyama Tamaki - Yotsuya Fumi - Tengoku ni Musubu
(1933) - Akasaka Konme - Tsuki ha Yoi kara
(1933) - Fujiyama Ichiro - Moeru Gojinka
(1933) - Ichimaru - Tenryuu Kudareba
(1933) - Kouta Katsutaro - Musumegokoro
(1933) - Kouta Katsutaro - Ooshima Okesa
(1933) - Kouta Katsutaro - Sanosabushi
(1933) - Kouta Katsutaro - Tokyo Ondo
(1933) - Miss Columbia - 19 no Haru
(1933) - Nakano Tadaharu - Tabigarasu
(1933) - Nakano Tadaharu - Columbia Rhy - Yama no Ninkimono
(1934) - Kouta Katsutaro - Okesa Odori
(1934) - Kouta Katsutaro - Sakura Ondo
(1934) - Kouta Katsutaro - Mishima Isse - Gionbayashi
(1934) - Kouta Katsutaro - Mishima Isse - Tokyo Jinku
(1934) - Matsudaira Akira - Tone no Funauta
(1934) - Nakano Tadaharu - Columbia Rhy - Dinah
(1935) - Matsushima Utako - Shouji Taro - Sore mo Omoide
(1935) - Miss Columbia - Fyutte no Ichi he
(1935) - Miss Columbia - Tsuki no Kyampu
(1935) - Nakano Tadaharu - Chiisana Kissaten
(1935) - Nakano Tadaharu - Columbia Rhy - Miruku Iro da yo
(1935) - Nakano Tadaharu - Columbia Rhy - Tiger Rag
(1935) - Otomarusan - Senro Kawarya
(1935) - Shoji Taro - Tabigasa Douchuu
(1935) - Takada Kouki - Ooedo Shusseko Uta
(1936) - Fujiyama Ichiro - Kaisoufu
(1936) - Fujiyama Ichiro - Otoko no Junjou
(1936) - Futaba Akiko - Columbia Rhythm - Biroudo no Tsuki
(1936) - Hayashi Isao - Miura Fusako - Shanghai Kouro
(1936) - Kirishima Noboru - Akagi Shigure
(1936) - Kirishima Noboru - Omoide no Enoshima
(1936) - Matsudaira Akira - Hitozuma Tsubaki
(1936) - Michi Ako - Sugi Kyouji - Uchi no Nyoubo ni ha Hig
(1936) - Nakano Tadaharu - Columbia Rhy - Tokyo Kenbutsu
(1936) - Oka Haruo - Minato Chanson
(1936) - Okuda Ryouzou - Yoake no Uta
(1936) - Otomarusan - Yoneyama Sanri
(1936) - Riki Miyagawa - Yume Miru Kokoro
(1936) - Watanabe Hamako - Wasurecha Iya Yo
(1937) - Akasaka Koume - Asama no Kemuri
(1937) - Aoya Noriko - Wakare no Blues
(1937) - Dick Mine - Jinsei no Namikimichi
(1937) - Fujiyama Ichiro - Byakkoutai
(1937) - Futaba Akiko - Otome 19
(1937) - Hayashi Isao - Shimbashi Midor - Moshimo Gekkyuu g
(1937) - Miss Columbia - Funna no Nai wa
(1937) - Nakano Tadaharu - Accordion no Haru
(1937) - Nakano Tadaharu - Columbia Rhy - Yamadera no Oshou
(1937) - Uehara Bin - Tsuma Koi Docchuu
(1938) - Kirishima Noboru - Yogiri no Hatoba

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