Hi. I am sorry that I don't understand your question. Please read the description of this shakuhachi piece, called "Honshirabé", from the Japanese SuiZen tradition. I play the piece as close to the traditional way as possible, with a 2.8 length shakuhachi. The nature sounds in the background are New England critters. Robert
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dello515 2 years ago
I know this piece of music performed by various musicians, but in this interpretation I can not understand the intonation.
You can also perform this song in this way?
If you could give me answers, I would like. thank you
(Excuse me for my bad English)
febi51 3 years ago
Hi. I am sorry that I don't understand your question. Please read the description of this shakuhachi piece, called "Honshirabé", from the Japanese SuiZen tradition. I play the piece as close to the traditional way as possible, with a 2.8 length shakuhachi. The nature sounds in the background are New England critters. Robert
honkyoku 3 years ago