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    the shakuhachi was developed in Japan in the 16th century and is called the fuke shakuhachi (普化尺八). A bamboo flute known as the kodai shakuhachi (古代尺八...
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    Komusō (redirect from Kinko shakuhachi)
    and rōnin) who were noted for wearing straw basket hats and playing the shakuhachi bamboo flute, nowadays called suizen ('Zen of blowing (the flute)'). During...
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    Shakuhachi musical notation is a traditional tablature-style method of transcribing shakuhachi music. A number of systems exist for notating shakuhachi...
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    same part of the bamboo plant is also used to produce the shakuhachi but, unlike the shakuhachi, the hotchiku's inside (bore) and outside surfaces are left...
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  • perhaps in its most extreme form in his works for shakuhachi, collected on the 2007 CD Music for shakuhachi [see Discography]). His music shows an extraordinary...
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    languages. Shakuhachi meets Pena is a maiden India-Japan musical collaboration, which is a fusion of the traditional musical instrument Shakuhachi of Japanese...
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    No. 4 "Recollection of Reminiscence Beyond" (1994) "Coexistence" for shakuhachi and string orchestra (1994) Symphony No. 3 "Inner Communications" (1995)...
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    The following is a list of notable shakuhachi and hotchiku players, arranged by surname. Araki Atsumu (Kodō IV) Araki Hanzaburō (Kodō II, Chikuō) Araki...
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    music. Shakuhachi (尺八) music began in the Edo period. Buddhist monks played the shakuhachi as a substitute for a sutra. Sometimes the shakuhachi is played...
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  • Shakuhachi meets Pena is a musical composition and performance, which is a collaboration of the performances of the traditional Japanese musical instrument...
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