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- Nakasi abstract "Nakasi (Japanese: 流し、Chinese: 那卡西, pinyin nàkǎxī) is an essential traditional popular music form in Japan and Taiwan, most stereotypically associated with elements of working-class culture such as the old tea parlors and drinking bars. One explanation supposes that the word describes the migratory lifestyle of Nakasi musicians, who traditionally travelled from one tea parlor to another.Lin Sheng-hsiang of Labor Exchange Band has described the style as "a very rustic and urban-rooty form of music, normally with a keyboard, which has replaced the accordion, and drums accompanying the singers." [1] As such, the form is a favorite of pro-labor bands and musical groups. One of the most prominent groups, Blackhand Nakasi, is named after it.".
- Nakasi wikiPageExternalLink laborexchange.html.
- Nakasi wikiPageID "894028".
- Nakasi wikiPageRevisionID "581498970".
- Nakasi hasPhotoCollection Nakasi.
- Nakasi subject Category:Japanese_music.
- Nakasi subject Category:Popular_music.
- Nakasi subject Category:Taiwanese_music.
- Nakasi type Genre.
- Nakasi type MusicGenre.
- Nakasi type TopicalConcept.
- Nakasi type Concept.
- Nakasi comment "Nakasi (Japanese: 流し、Chinese: 那卡西, pinyin nàkǎxī) is an essential traditional popular music form in Japan and Taiwan, most stereotypically associated with elements of working-class culture such as the old tea parlors and drinking bars.".
- Nakasi label "Nakasi".
- Nakasi label "流し".
- Nakasi label "那卡西".
- Nakasi sameAs 流し.
- Nakasi sameAs m.03mh_4.
- Nakasi sameAs Q710425.
- Nakasi sameAs Q710425.
- Nakasi wasDerivedFrom Nakasi?oldid=581498970.
- Nakasi isPrimaryTopicOf Nakasi.