How To Play the Shakuhachi:
A Guide to the Japanese Bamboo Flute
by Yoshinobu Taniguchi / Book and CD - 53 pages
- $34.50
This
affordable and excellent teaching guide provides
clear and concise information covering all aspects of
the shakuhachi. It is highly recommended for
beginning students of the instrument. Some of the
chapters in this guide include notes on care of the
shakuhachi, proper ways to hold the shakuhachi, and
initial steps in making a sound.
Detailed
instruction is also provided for learning how to read
traditional Kinko Ryu notation. A fingering chart is
accompanied by extensive notes as well as a complete
analysis of meter, duration, and modes of performance
as they relate to shakuhachi music.
Taniguchi
provides sheet music for several practice pieces of
Japanese and American folk songs and Koten Honkyoku
which are included on the accompanying compact disk.
Although
it may seem a bit strange playing American folksongs
on a Japanese shakuhachi, it is actually quite fun,
refreshing, and is good for our practice. For most
Americans, playing Japanese classics is unfamiliar to
us and we are not always sure of the quality of our
playing. However, playing familiar American
folksongs, we get a clearer sense of the quality of
our sound and our timing because we know what these
songs are supposed to sound like.
Yoshinobu Taniguchi
Yoshinobu
Taniguchi is one of the foremost living masters of
shakuhachi in Japan today. In addition to having
studied under three great pillars of
shakuhachiAoki Reibo, Yamaguchi Goro and
Yokoyama Katsuyahe has also mastered the
playing styles and repertoire of many other
shakuhachi sects. Mr. Taniguchi is a recipient of the
transmission of Koden Honkyoku through Watazumido
Shuso and Yokoyama Katsuya.
He has received several honors for his work in Japan
including acknowledgement as top performer at the
Osaka Geijutsu Sai. He was also given the honorary
title of Sen Shin Kotsu Dai Shihan at the young age
of 32, a title usually reserved for senior "ambassadors" of shakuhachi.
Mr.
Taniguchi was Visiting Professor of Shakuhachi at
Oberlin College Conservatory of Music in Oberlin,
Ohio where he taught in 1982 when he wrote this
informative playing guide for his students. He
presently resides in Mineyama-cho, a small city near
the Sea of Japan outside of Kyoto.
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