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Shakuhachi - The Japanese Flute
Shakuhachi - The Japanese Flute
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 20 reviews)
Sales Rank: 9594
Category: Music

Artist: Kohachiro Miyata
Publisher: Nonesuch
Studio: Nonesuch
Manufacturer: Nonesuch
Label: Nonesuch
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.4

MPN: 72076
UPC: 075597207620
EAN: 0075597207620
ASIN: B000005IWN

Release Date: April 17, 1991
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Honshirabe
  • Sanya
  • Tsuru No Sugomori
  • Shika No Tone
  • Akita Sugagaki

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Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars You Are As You Breathe   October 4, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Japanese gardens, Japanese interiors, kimonos, banzai, ikebana, the novels of Kawabata and Abe, the films of Kurosawa -- I hear them all in the sound of the shakuhachi, the bamboo flute. Like all the court and temple arts of Japan, the music of the shakuhachi is an art of simple refinement, of natural minimalism. The instrument is just a length of bamboo with a notch cut in one end and a number of carefully drilled finger holes. Half the tone of the instrument is simply the player's breathing. Virtuosity on the shakuhachi is a matter of expressive sighs and silences rather than racing fingers.

It's such a simple instrument, and yet it's not easy to play well. I went to Japan to learn it, and spent a glorious year there, but I wouldn't dare play my shakuhachi for Japanese friends. They would have to compliment me, and I'd have to demure, even if for once I played something decently.

This is the best recording I know of, of solo shakuhachi. The music is as good as the cover photo.



4 out of 5 stars Crystal clear and radiant.   October 2, 2007
A beautiful album from the cover to the music inside. Unfortunately, I can't say the word "shakuhachi" without tittering. Too many years covering vice on the TMPD police beat. ....if you are a male, and you hang out with a lot of cops in Japan, never say you want to learn the shakuhachi. Just some friendly advice.


4 out of 5 stars Beautiful Music   August 1, 2007
The playing is superb and the music also. My only reservation is that at 34 or so minutes the album is too short, almost cruelly so.


4 out of 5 stars Good introduction to Shakuhachi   May 17, 2007
I bought this CD to get a basic idea of the some of the classic sounds of Shakuhachi. I am a beginning player so this was essential to hearing a particular style and capabilities of a master artist.

I'd recommend this to anyone interested in Shakuhachi or if you just want some meditational style music.



5 out of 5 stars As it says on the package   April 7, 2007
For anyone curious about Shakuhachi music, this is a great place to start. Traditionally this is a contemplative music, played alone or with a very small audience, hence it is devoid of crowd pleasing flourishes, allowing the listener to focus in on tiny subtleties. The first couple of tracks feature a longer and deeper sounding shakuhachi, rarely heard but possibly even more hauntingly beautiful than the standard sized instrument.
This was originally released on vinyl from a 1976 recording, so at 34 minutes it's rather a short CD, the recording is excellent, capturing every nuance.




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