I love how loose and free his playing is! It’s like he’s dashing back-and-forth between the realms of music and noise, melody and sound design. When he overblows it’s very very powerful…
Powerful and seizing! Sounds like warrior laments... before and after the battle. LOVE it! Comme a dit un ami francophone; frissons assurés! Greetings from Québec, Canada.
Muito obrigado aos artistas!!! Muito obrigado a quem disponibilizou esse som maravilhoso.Devo conhecer esses sons de outras vidas chorei de emoção ao ouvi-lo ,o som que mais tocou minha alma na vida 🙌🙏
the present is every note, how many letters do we need to say what we wanted and what we want, every note yes now, thank you, we live in a yellow submarine
Reminds me of the feeling when i take a stick and poke at a hornets nest here and there, then they come out and buzz all around me, i get stung and start howling !
The instrument probably has no reed. It is simply called tàké (たけ), bamboo. It is not a musical instrument but an instrument of dharma, whatever that might connote. These are sound benedictions, charmed sutras.
I find it to be a source for wondering the fact that this instrument is made out of a kind of sophisticated reed, if you want to become romantic, picked up in a field. The assessment of its quality subjected only to the pure eye of the artisan, the feeling under his or her hand, carved out of a highly educated instinct, with simple tools, so to speak. It's final money value way away, under and to the side of a gold, paltinum or silver flute. There must be some statement here about true democracy.
Not really, Metal is the ideal material for the pure tone of the western concert flute, while bamboo fits the very different aesthetic of the Japanese flute. Different tools for different kinds of music. Don't forget the modern western concert flute evolved from the simple renaissance flute made of maple or fruit tree wood.
@@robappleby583 To be fair (from my personal experience as a shakuhachi student that used to practice flute as well) , the aesthetics and notions of the players themselves vary so greatly, that i think it reflects on the way of performance and music played (or vice versa, the music itself attracts a specific mindset, perhaps). The shakuhachi is truly the first instrument i have encountered where it does not matter what sort of instrument you use, the quality, etc etc, as long as you focus on your breath and being in the moment. Of course, i'm talking about playing honkyokou , the actual repertoire developed for the shakuhachi. If one was to play jazz or anything more musical on it, then i think it is much more similar to the western flute.
Merci 🙏 me donne des frissons et larmes
I love how loose and free his playing is! It’s like he’s dashing back-and-forth between the realms of music and noise, melody and sound design. When he overblows it’s very very powerful…
Oh! it's almost raag Bairagi in Indian music. Thank You.
壮大・深奥・崇高
音は神・風は氣・人は光
Powerful and seizing! Sounds like warrior laments... before and after the battle. LOVE it!
Comme a dit un ami francophone; frissons assurés! Greetings from Québec, Canada.
This is truly the real deal. Authentic Japanese tradition.
Muito obrigado aos artistas!!! Muito obrigado a quem disponibilizou esse som maravilhoso.Devo conhecer esses sons de outras vidas chorei de emoção ao ouvi-lo ,o som que mais tocou minha alma na vida 🙌🙏
San'ya breaks open my heart.
Listening to this collection while working is just... really beautiful. It aids my concentration tremendously... Thank you so much...
Bonsoir, je vous remercie pour le partage..... J'adore....
.... suddenly the mind stands still and your soul is right here, in this moment......
Beautifully said, thank you.
Cuando se come aqui ?
Thank you for uploading this. Truly masterful.
素晴らしい表現力、、、
改めて尺八の魅力に気付かされました!!
thank you 🎵
On another level..... ENTIRELY!
Maravilhoso!
I am happy I find you.
Thanks so much :)
i love it. crazy cloud shakuhahchi
Thanks for the shakuhachi music Ben
Bellisimooo
Excellent!
Maravilloso.
Llegué hasta él por el maestro Andréi Tarkovsky.
Exquisite
Great warrior music I can feel it man
🙊🙈🙉👍🍻🌹🌈🐍hvala
the present is every note, how many letters do we need to say what we wanted and what we want, every note yes now, thank you, we live in a yellow submarine
Reminds me of the feeling when i take a stick and poke at a hornets nest here and there, then they come out and buzz all around me, i get stung and start howling !
Fantastic
dokusan "🙏"
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No.
The instrument probably has no reed. It is simply called tàké (たけ), bamboo. It is not a musical instrument but an instrument of dharma, whatever that might connote. These are sound benedictions, charmed sutras.
Music for Pachinko playing!
Ooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhh
Spécial quand même. ..
Pas plus que le bacalauh ou la sodomie ...
Stop.
I find it to be a source for wondering the fact that this instrument is made out of a kind of sophisticated reed, if you want to become romantic, picked up in a field. The assessment of its quality subjected only to the pure eye of the artisan, the feeling under his or her hand, carved out of a highly educated instinct, with simple tools, so to speak. It's final money value way away, under and to the side of a gold, paltinum or silver flute. There must be some statement here about true democracy.
Not really, Metal is the ideal material for the pure tone of the western concert flute, while bamboo fits the very different aesthetic of the Japanese flute. Different tools for different kinds of music. Don't forget the modern western concert flute evolved from the simple renaissance flute made of maple or fruit tree wood.
@@robappleby583 To be fair (from my personal experience as a shakuhachi student that used to practice flute as well) , the aesthetics and notions of the players themselves vary so greatly, that i think it reflects on the way of performance and music played (or vice versa, the music itself attracts a specific mindset, perhaps).
The shakuhachi is truly the first instrument i have encountered where it does not matter what sort of instrument you use, the quality, etc etc, as long as you focus on your breath and being in the moment.
Of course, i'm talking about playing honkyokou , the actual repertoire developed for the shakuhachi. If one was to play jazz or anything more musical on it, then i think it is much more similar to the western flute.
Satori anyone?