Chords for Ryūkyūkoku Matsuri Daiko Hawaiʻi --"Ashibinaa"
Tempo:
63.625 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
F#
Em
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D#] in Okinawa in 1982.
Our own Hawaii chapter was founded in [F] 1996 [F#] by Akemi Martin-Sensei
and has spread across the island to include [N] sister chapters on Kauai, Maui, and the Big
Island.
RMD Hawaii members are committed to building cross-cultural [C] friendship through
the art and spirit of Asa Taiko.
[A#] To that end, we offer beginning Taiko classes [Am] at the Salt
Lake District Park and [A#m] Kapahulu Center.
[C] [F#] Seven of our students from Kapahulu's class [A#] are joining RMD Taiko members on the stage
for our next song, Ashibi Na.
If you [B] notice, there [F#] are several different [B] types of drums.
The single [N]-sided small paranku, somebody wave paranku, and our O-Daiko, which are the big
red drums with a purple [C] sash.
And in our Miruku Marari number, [G] there was a Shimei Daiko, which
is a [F#] double-sided handheld [N] drum.
These members are going to dance our next song with Ashibi
Na.
This is a lively song that tells about the villagers meeting to [F#] socialize and dance
and play music outdoors after a hard day's work.
[B] [E] [A] [B]
[D#] [E] [A] [B]
[E] [B]
[Em] [B] [E] [B] [E]
[B] [E]
[B]
[Em] [B] [E]
[B] [E]
[G#] [Fm] [B]
[F#] [B] [E]
[B]
[Em] [B] [E] [B]
[E]
[Bm] [E] [E]
[Am] Ashibi [B]
[E]
Na is a song that tells about the village meeting to socialize and dance and play music
[B] [Em]
[B] [E]
[B]
[E]
[B] [E] and [N] the village meeting to socialize and play music.
Our own Hawaii chapter was founded in [F] 1996 [F#] by Akemi Martin-Sensei
and has spread across the island to include [N] sister chapters on Kauai, Maui, and the Big
Island.
RMD Hawaii members are committed to building cross-cultural [C] friendship through
the art and spirit of Asa Taiko.
[A#] To that end, we offer beginning Taiko classes [Am] at the Salt
Lake District Park and [A#m] Kapahulu Center.
[C] [F#] Seven of our students from Kapahulu's class [A#] are joining RMD Taiko members on the stage
for our next song, Ashibi Na.
If you [B] notice, there [F#] are several different [B] types of drums.
The single [N]-sided small paranku, somebody wave paranku, and our O-Daiko, which are the big
red drums with a purple [C] sash.
And in our Miruku Marari number, [G] there was a Shimei Daiko, which
is a [F#] double-sided handheld [N] drum.
These members are going to dance our next song with Ashibi
Na.
This is a lively song that tells about the villagers meeting to [F#] socialize and dance
and play music outdoors after a hard day's work.
[B] [E] [A] [B]
[D#] [E] [A] [B]
[E] [B]
[Em] [B] [E] [B] [E]
[B] [E]
[B]
[Em] [B] [E]
[B] [E]
[G#] [Fm] [B]
[F#] [B] [E]
[B]
[Em] [B] [E] [B]
[E]
[Bm] [E] [E]
[Am] Ashibi [B]
[E]
Na is a song that tells about the village meeting to socialize and dance and play music
[B] [Em]
[B] [E]
[B]
[E]
[B] [E] and [N] the village meeting to socialize and play music.
Key:
B
E
F#
Em
C
B
E
F#
[D#] in Okinawa in 1982.
Our own Hawaii chapter was founded in [F] 1996 [F#] by Akemi Martin-Sensei
and has spread across the island to include [N] sister chapters on Kauai, Maui, and the Big
Island.
RMD Hawaii members are committed to building cross-cultural [C] friendship through
the art and spirit of Asa Taiko.
[A#] To that end, we offer beginning Taiko classes [Am] at the Salt
Lake District Park and [A#m] Kapahulu Center.
[C] [F#] Seven of our students from Kapahulu's class [A#] are joining RMD Taiko members on the stage
for our next song, Ashibi Na.
If you [B] notice, there [F#] are several different [B] types of drums.
The single [N]-sided small paranku, somebody wave paranku, and our O-Daiko, which are the big
red drums with a purple [C] sash.
And in our Miruku Marari number, [G] there was a Shimei Daiko, which
is a [F#] double-sided handheld [N] drum.
_ These members are going to dance our next song with Ashibi
Na.
This is a lively song that tells about the villagers meeting to [F#] socialize and dance
and play music outdoors after a hard day's work.
_ [B] _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _
[D#] _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ [B] _ _ [E] _ [B] _ [E] _
_ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [Em] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
_ [G#] _ _ [Fm] _ [B] _ _ _ _
[F#] _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[Em] _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [Am] Ashibi [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
Na is a song that tells about the village meeting to socialize and dance and play music _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [E] and [N] the village meeting to socialize and play music. _
Our own Hawaii chapter was founded in [F] 1996 [F#] by Akemi Martin-Sensei
and has spread across the island to include [N] sister chapters on Kauai, Maui, and the Big
Island.
RMD Hawaii members are committed to building cross-cultural [C] friendship through
the art and spirit of Asa Taiko.
[A#] To that end, we offer beginning Taiko classes [Am] at the Salt
Lake District Park and [A#m] Kapahulu Center.
[C] [F#] Seven of our students from Kapahulu's class [A#] are joining RMD Taiko members on the stage
for our next song, Ashibi Na.
If you [B] notice, there [F#] are several different [B] types of drums.
The single [N]-sided small paranku, somebody wave paranku, and our O-Daiko, which are the big
red drums with a purple [C] sash.
And in our Miruku Marari number, [G] there was a Shimei Daiko, which
is a [F#] double-sided handheld [N] drum.
_ These members are going to dance our next song with Ashibi
Na.
This is a lively song that tells about the villagers meeting to [F#] socialize and dance
and play music outdoors after a hard day's work.
_ [B] _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _
[D#] _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ [B] _ _ [E] _ [B] _ [E] _
_ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [Em] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
_ [G#] _ _ [Fm] _ [B] _ _ _ _
[F#] _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[Em] _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [Am] Ashibi [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
Na is a song that tells about the village meeting to socialize and dance and play music _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [E] and [N] the village meeting to socialize and play music. _