Song for Counting the Number of People (song for Miatungusu, The Shell God Ritual)
Taiwanese Folk
Song for Counting the Number of People (song for Miatungusu, The Shell God Ritual) was released on December 24, 2001 by WIND MUSIC as a part of the album The Songs of Hlaalua and Kanakanavu
Melodicness
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Acousticness
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Valence
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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
余中清
Performer
林娥娘
Performer
Ken Deng
Performer
歐玉桃
Performer
歐玉美
Performer
池武德
Performer
游仁貴
Performer
石唐李金
Performer
蔡文傑
Performer
郭阿緞
Performer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Wu Rung-Shun
Producer
吳瑞榮
Producer

