[These are Japanese vocal exercises. The lines are from a Kabuki play called "Uiro Uri" The Medicine Peddler.] Hitotsu hegi hegi ni hegihoshi hajikami [These are Japanese vocal exercises. The lines are from a Kabuki play called "Uiro Uri" The Medicine Peddler.] Bonmame bongome bongobo [The play features a series of tongue twisters commonly used in places such as language, acting and announcer schools to practice enunciation, vocalization and articulation.] Tsumidate tsumimame tsumizansho [The play features a series of tongue twisters commonly used in places such as language, acting and announcer schools to practice enunciation, vocalization and articulation.] Shoshazan no shasohjyo [The play features a series of tongue twisters commonly used in places such as language, acting and announcer schools to practice enunciation, vocalization and articulation.] Kogome no namagami Kogome no namagami Konkogome no konamagami Shusu Hijyuzu Shusu Shuchin Oya mo kahei Ko mo kahei Oya kahei ko kahei Ko kahei oya kahei Furukuri no ki no furukirikuchi
一つへぎへぎに、へぎほしはじかみ、 盆まめ、 盆 米、 盆ごぼう、摘蓼、摘豆、摘 山椒、 書写 山の 社 僧正、 粉米の 生がみ、 粉米の 生がみ、こん 粉米の 小生がみ、 繻子・ひじゅす・ 繻子・ 繻珍、 親も 嘉兵衛、 子も 嘉兵衛、 親かへい 子かへい、 子かへい 親かへい、 古 栗の 木の 古 切口。