A 1.6 shakuhachi is sometimes considered a ‘Haru no umi’ (春の海) flute because it is needed to play this very popular piece. But for playing honkyoku its use is a bit limited. In this video I’m sharing my thoughts about a new 1.6 shakuhachi by the maker Kawasemi after having played it for a few weeks.
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15: First exercises: • Shakuhachi Introduction 15 – First ex...
16: Repeats & Ornaments: • Shakuhachi Introduction 16 – Repeats ...
17: My secret practice: • Shakuhachi Introduction 17 – My secre...
18: Koro koro (Special Techniques 1): • Shakuhachi Introduction 18 – Koro kor...
19: Komibuki (Special Techniques 2): • Shakuhachi Introduction 19 – Komibuki...
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