The hotchiku (法竹(ほっちく), "bamboo of [the] dharma"; lit. 'dharma bamboo'), sometimes romanized as hocchiku or hochiku, is a Japanese aerophone, an end-blown...
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Shuso. Watazumi played unlacquered instruments that he referred to as hotchiku, in contrast with the modern shakuhachi, stressing that to truly understand...
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also used in the ident of the short-lived Coca-Cola Telecommunications. Hotchiku (a similar, end-blown bamboo flute) List of shakuhachi players Quena (a...
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revitalization of the shakuhachi repertoire, and the popularization of the hotchiku. The komusō were characterized in the public imagination of Japan by their...
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instrument didgeridoo Hosaphone aerophones 423.1 natural trumpets tube trumpet Hotchiku aerophones 421.111.12 Japan woodwinds end-blown flute Hulusi aerophones...
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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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contrabass flute chi dangjeok daegeum danso diple double contrabass flute fife hotchiku hun hyperbass flute Irish flute junggeum kaval kagurabue komabue minteki...
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number of musical flutes from Japan, include the end-blown shakuhachi and hotchiku, as well as the transverse gakubue, komabue, ryūteki, nōkan, shinobue,...
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Topics Buddhist music Edo period Japan Honkyoku Komusō Rōnin Shakuhachi Hotchiku Tokugawa shogunate Suizen Traditional Japanese music Literature Boro-no-Techō...
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Topics Buddhist music Edo period Japan Honkyoku Komusō Rōnin Shakuhachi Hotchiku Tokugawa shogunate Suizen Traditional Japanese music Literature Boro-no-Techō...
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