Difference between revisions of "K.K. Faire"
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− | "'''K.K. Faire'''" {{Note|{{Nihongo foot|ハイサイけけ|Haisai Keke|Hello K.K.}}}} is a [[K.K. Slider]] song that is old-fashioned, traditional, and sounds much like traditional folk music from Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. The instruments appear to be mainly traditional Ryukyuan instruments, such as the Sanshin (banjo-like instrument), as well as the voice of an elderly man singing lead (K.K. Slider's vocal parts), with occasional cheerful chants (the high wind instrument) that are often heard in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZN11Td30v0 traditional-style dances] at festivals. [[Cheri]] ([[June (villager)|June]] on the e-Reader card) and [[Truffles]] can be seen on the cover, dancing with K.K. Slider while dressed in traditional Japanese clothing. [[Antonio]] (beginning in ''Wild World''), [[Rasher]], [[Cyrano]], [[Chico]], [[Fang]] (in {{PG}}), [[Rory]], [[Shinabiru]], and [[Violet]] play this song on the [[stereo]] in their homes. | + | "'''K.K. Faire'''" {{Note|{{Nihongo foot|ハイサイけけ|Haisai Keke|Hello K.K.}}, where "haisai" is the traditional greeting in Okinawa}} is a [[K.K. Slider]] song that is old-fashioned, traditional, and sounds much like traditional folk music from Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. The instruments appear to be mainly traditional Ryukyuan instruments, such as the Sanshin (banjo-like instrument), as well as the voice of an elderly man singing lead (K.K. Slider's vocal parts), with occasional cheerful chants (the high wind instrument) that are often heard in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZN11Td30v0 traditional-style dances] at festivals. [[Cheri]] ([[June (villager)|June]] on the e-Reader card) and [[Truffles]] can be seen on the cover, dancing with K.K. Slider while dressed in traditional Japanese clothing. [[Antonio]] (beginning in ''Wild World''), [[Rasher]], [[Cyrano]], [[Chico]], [[Fang]] (in {{PG}}), [[Rory]], [[Shinabiru]], and [[Violet]] play this song on the [[stereo]] in their homes. |
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+ | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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+ | |Spa=Tota-romanza | ||
+ | |SpaM=K.K. Romance | ||
+ | |Fra=Virelai Kéké | ||
+ | |FraM=K.K. {{wikipedia:Virelai|Virelai}} | ||
+ | |Ger=K.K. Jahrmarkt | ||
+ | |GerM=K.K. Fair | ||
+ | |Ita=K.K. Festa | ||
+ | |ItaM=K.K. Fest | ||
+ | |Kor={{tt|혼저옵서예T.K.|Honjeoopseoye T.K.}} | ||
+ | |KorM=Welcome T.K.{{note|혼저옵서예 ("honjeoopseoye") means "welcome" in the [[wikipedia:Jeju Island|Jeju-do]] dialect}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 20:10, April 3, 2020
"K.K. Faire" [nb 1] is a K.K. Slider song that is old-fashioned, traditional, and sounds much like traditional folk music from Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. The instruments appear to be mainly traditional Ryukyuan instruments, such as the Sanshin (banjo-like instrument), as well as the voice of an elderly man singing lead (K.K. Slider's vocal parts), with occasional cheerful chants (the high wind instrument) that are often heard in traditional-style dances at festivals. Cheri (June on the e-Reader card) and Truffles can be seen on the cover, dancing with K.K. Slider while dressed in traditional Japanese clothing. Antonio (beginning in Wild World), Rasher, Cyrano, Chico, Fang (in Animal Crossing), Rory, Shinabiru, and Violet play this song on the stereo in their homes.
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