Sakura Advanced Version

This is what you’ll get:

  • tabulature notation
  • mp3 file

Song specifications:

  • for advanced beginners
  • niagari tuning
  • direct download
  • 2 pages

2,95 

Details

Get the notation for the Advanced Version of Sakura plus a super useful play along file to help you learn and practice the song!

You can download the files from your customer account page after the purchase – a link will be provided in the order confirmation e-mail.

Wanna have a short listen to see if you like the tune? Here’s a sneak peek of Sakura Advanced Version:

About the song:

Sakura is probably the most well-known song in japan. It’s a song about the beautiful cherry blossoms that have such a special place in the Japanese culture. This song has been adapted for every instrument one can think of. This version is written out for shamisen in bunkafu (tabulature) notation. This arrangement plays with variations of the main theme and is designed for advanced beginners. The emphasis on the two techniques sukui and oshibachi make it a great practice piece.

  • Tuning: Niagari
  • Techniques: hajiki (left-hand pluck), sukui (upstroke), oshibachi/suberi, double-string strums

 

Tuning:

In every tuning, the strings are tuned in a certain relation to each other. For folk songs, there’s no fixed rigid tuning to a definite pitch (in contrast, the A-string on the violin is always tuned to 440 or 442hz) but what’s most important is how the strings are tuned in relation to each other.

A good rule of thumb is to tune your instrument over the base of C. This means, the big string will be tuned to C and the other strings according to the tuning of the song:

Honchōshi: C-F-C

Niagari: C-G-C

Sansagari: C-F-Bb

 

Access to the pdf:

Please note that this item is downloadable once only – just as receiving a physical copy of the scores would be. Consider it a “direct delivery” 🙂

After the purchase, you can download the file from your account page under “downloads” or via the link in your order confirmation email.

Make sure you save your file in an easy to locate directory. Please don’t hesitate to contact us via email if you need further assistance.