Jinashi Series 48 Shika No Tone 鹿の遠音 Kinko Ryu
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
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Kinko-ryu: SHIKA-NO-TONE
1. About the title:
This piece takes as its theme the yearning call of a stag for a mate at the height of autumn. However, it is not devoted exclusively to depicting the way of life of deer, but expresses as well the scenery and mood of isolated mountains in autumn. As a representative piece among Kinko-ryu honkyoku, it is widely known, but we should note that there is in fact a piece by the same name in the Myoan tradition and that the two pieces are completely different works.
2. Structure of the piece
It is fashioned in a kakeai style for two flutes which makes it an exception among classical shakuhachi honkyoku which were originally structured for solo performance. However, on this recording Jin Nyodo uses a solo format, playing both melodies. In the kakeai style where two flutes are used, as one player's melody ends the other player's melody begins, to create an overlapping effect; but as a composition it is still fully capable of standing by itself even without this overlapping of melodies.
The piece can be broadly divided into five dan:
Dan 1 - This can be subdivided into two parts: an opening jo section and an initial developmental section in a higher range. In this latter section the blowing technique called muraiki, which is used a great deal in this piece, is introduced. This special feature of the piece leaves a distinct impression.
Dan 2 - This section is the core of the work. Continuing from the preceding dan which reached into the highest range, this section begins with a powerful melody in the lower range of the second octave. At last the pitch rises and enters the main developmental section which centers on the ha and hi tones in the KO register. Four elegant and subtle melodies are developed, repeated, and passed back and forth between the parts.
Dan 3 - Continuing from the preceding dan, and after a transitional melody which fills in the interval, the melody of the first dan is repeated and gradually the heightened mood relaxes somewhat.
Dan 4 - The mood of the piece becomes tranquil again and a hushed feeling spreads overall.
Dan 5 - A short finale section which closes the piece with a feeling of the clear serenity of autumn.
3. Special features of the piece:
This piece is the most beautiful piece among the many Kinko-ryu honkyoku for its wealth of variety.
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So very intense and beautiful,, i loved it
Thank you very much :-)
Very nice performance!
Many thanks!!
🙏 🙇 Beautiful
Thank you!
My favorite, amazing interpretation. Thanks a lot
Thank you, sorry it took so long to upload.
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もちろん Thank you again.
I want to eat dinner but can't until I hear this first!
ありがとうございました せんせい thank you
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👏👏👏👏
@@TairyuShakuhachi real question: what is the one note that you played a few times in the middle of the piece that didn't sound like anything else 🤔
they've thrown a commercial into the middle of your performance, Sensei. it was otherwise very beautiful.
one hopes you were remunerated.
I can edit that feature so they don’t put an add! Thanks for letting me know. :-)
@@TairyuShakuhachi i look forward to listening again
@@thedreadtyger Fixed!
@@TairyuShakuhachi i was right to look forward to it.
ha ha ha
Tsu tsu tsu, ro ro ro