| The onomatopoeic
term Kon Kon has traditionally referred to the sounds of a
steady rain or snowfall in Japan. It is also used to denote the cry
of a fox, or knocking on a door.
The various Kon,
both instrumental and vocal, produced by the three players are colourful
in rhythm and tone, and combine to produce a delightful melody.
In Japan, it's believed that music is often a result of playful
experiments with such day-today words and sounds found in nature.
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