About Kunkunshi Editor
Kunkunshi Editor is the ultimate editor of Okinawan music. Unlike most of the music in the world, Okinawan music is not written in the traditional European music scores. Instead, they use a system called kunkunshi (工工四),...
Kunkunshi Editor is the ultimate editor of Okinawan music. Unlike most of the music in the world, Okinawan music is not written in the traditional European music scores. Instead, they use a system called kunkunshi (工工四), which is a variation of the ancient Chinese system. The music in the kunkunshi is played with an instrument called sanshin, which is a variation of the traditional Chinese instrument called sanxian. At the same time, the sanshin is the ancestor of the Japanese shamisen.
A kunkunshi contains the notes for the sanshin in a table. This table usually has 12 columns per page and 12 cells per column, except for the last page that just shows until the end of the music score. The table must be interpreted from top to bottom and from right to left, following the traditional Japanese reading system. Each pitch is represented by a different Chinese character, and it is possible to write a character between two cells to represent a note with smaller duration. It is important to notice that the Japanese characters do not represent fixed pitches as the western notes do, but they depend on the tuning of the sanshin, which in Okinawan jargon is called chindami. In addition to the notes, some special symbols are used to represent accidentals, repetitions and techniques such as hammer on, etc. Besides this table, the sheet may also include the notes for the voice and the lyrics of the song.
Kunkunshi features:
- Write the musical notes for the sanshin in a 12x12 sheet.
- It can mark in red the notes that require moving your hand along the neck of the sanshin, such as "八", "九" and so on.
- Write the syllables of the lyrics next to the music notes for the sanshin.
- Write the musical notes for the voice next to the syllables of the lyrics
- The musical notes for the voice accept rare notes such as "才", "汎" and "勺", as well as some symbols that represent features of the singing, such as holding the note "|", increasing or decreasing the pitch gradually like in a glissando "¦", etc.
- Allows different chindami such as "hon-chôshi", "ni-agi", etc.
- Allows different tunings for each chindami. For example, for "hon-chôshi" you can choose A2#-D3#-A3#, B2-E3-B3, C3-F3-C4, etc.
- Allows setting the tempo of the song.
- Includes fields for the names of the lyrics author and music composer, as well as particular notes about the kunkunshi.
- Separates the lyrics into different strophes. You can add, insert, remove or even exchange the positions of the strophes.
Music player features:
- Play, pause and stop your kunkunshi while you are creating it, to check that everything is correct.
- Allows marking the note that is currently being played in the kunkunshi.
- A special user interface lets you practice your kunkunshi: you see the notes coming and you have to play them at the right time!
- Includes a simulation of the voice melody with a PCM sound (16 bits). Note: it is easier to hear this sound when you have a headset.
File manager features:
- Create, delete, rename and duplicate kunkunshi files.
- Export kunkunshi files into PDF format, MusicXML format or even MIDI files.
- Share the kunkunshi files, as well the exported files, with other Android applications in your device.
- Allows autosave kunkunshi files.
- Automatically creates a backup of the open kunkunshi file if the application crashes.
Configurable:
- Allows disabling the features that consume many resources, such as showing the lyrics and voice melody, the voice simulation, and highlighting in the kunkunshi the note that is being played.
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of Kunkunshi Editor since it was posted on our website on 2016-12-27 01:18:41.
The latest version is and it was updated on 2026-06-13 08:11:41. See below the changes in each version.
Kunkunshi Editor version 3.17
Updated At: 2024-08-29
Changes: Kunkunshi Editor is now compatible with Android 14 (Upside Down Cake).
Kunkunshi Editor version 3.16
Updated At: 2023-01-04
Changes: Kunkunshi Editor is now compatible with Android 12 (S) and Android 13 (Tiramisu).
Kunkunshi Editor version 3.15
Updated At: 2021-01-03
Changes: Fixed a bug related kunkunshi file copy.
Kunkunshi Editor version 3.14
Updated At: 2020-10-07
Changes: Fixed some bugs related to file storage
Kunkunshi Editor version 3.12
Updated At: 2020-09-30
Changes: * Added compatibility with Android 10 (Q) and 11 (R), and Storage Access Framework (SAF). Due to this, from now on the app will require at least Android 5.0 (Lollipop) to work.
*From now on, the first time you run this app, it will ask you a place to store your data. This folder will be public and it will not disappear when you uninstall the app. The app will not request file access permissions anymore.
*Fixed a bug that prevented sounds from playing in some devices.
Kunkunshi Editor version 3.11
Updated At: 2019-11-25
Changes: * Kunkunshi Editor is now compatible with Android 10 Q
Kunkunshi Editor version 3.10
Updated At: 2019-04-16
Changes: * Fixed a bug that made Kunkunshi Editor freeze when the setting "Play voice melody" was disabled
* Fixed a bug that made the sanshin melody and the voice melody run out of synchronization
Kunkunshi Editor version 3.04
Updated At: 2017-12-10
Changes: * The system for loading sanshin audio files changed due to performance problems in some devices.
* You can manually enable and disable the sanshin sound bank in the configuration screen (for slow devices).
Kunkunshi Editor version 2.01
Updated At: 2016-10-29
Changes: * Kunkunshi Editor is now compatible with Android 7.1.1 Nougat.,* The design of the sanshin simulator was improved.,* The app shows an error that leads to a troubleshooting page when there is not enough memory to create a PDF file.,* Solved a bug that made the app crash if you rotate the screen of the device when the contextual menu of the sanshin part was being shown and the chindami of the song was either ni-agi, ichi-ni-agi or san-sage.
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