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  • 10:29 Rodrigo Rodriguez - Shika no Tône (Kinko Ryû)

    Rodrigo Rodriguez - Shika no Tône (Kinko Ryû)

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    This is one of the most famous Kinko Ryu Honkyoku pieces. In addition, the Japanese Ministry of Education decided to use this piece in their musical textbooks. "Shika No Tohne" describes a scene in deep autumn when the voice of the male deer calls for his

  • 03:40 Rodrigo Rodriguez - Sagari Ha (Nezasa Ha) - Rodrigo Rodriguez

    Rodrigo Rodriguez - Sagari Ha (Nezasa Ha) - Rodrigo Rodriguez

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    Sagari Ha (Falling leaves) The Japanese characters used to depict this title are "sagaru" . ("fallen" or "falling") and "ha" ("leaves"). The song is easily recognizable because of the sasabuki blowing technique used frequently by the Nezasa sect of shakuh

  • 03:21 Rodrigo Rodriguez - Honshirabe

    Rodrigo Rodriguez - Honshirabe

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    17 march concert at Fundacio Casa del Tibet-Barcelona. Honshirabe "H onshirabe" literally means "basic melody". The technical and mental approaches to this piece represent the basic building blocks of shakuhachi honkyoku. It is said that some monks played

  • 04:06 Rodrigo Rodriguez - Kyuden no Kurayami - Shakuhachi

    Rodrigo Rodriguez - Kyuden no Kurayami - Shakuhachi

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    Solo Shakuachi 2.4 http://www.rodrigo-rodriguez.c om

  • 03:46 Rodrigo Rodriguez - Honshirabe - Rodrigo Rodriguez

    Rodrigo Rodriguez - Honshirabe - Rodrigo Rodriguez

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    Honshirabe by Rodrigo Rodriguez Koten Shakuhachi Music performed and recorded in 2009 for the documentary Witness of the Past ( Himalaya ) "Honshirabe" literally means "basic melody". The technical and mental approaches to this piece represent the basic b

  • 04:46 Ting Zhang - Ajikan-Shakuhachi-Ting Zhang

    Ting Zhang - Ajikan-Shakuhachi-Ting Zhang

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    Performed at the 2008 World Shakuhachi Festival in Sydney, Australia. Ting Zhang was a finalist in a solo shakuhachi competition there.More information and a DVD set of the festival is available at: www.rileylee.net

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