"Renpo-Ken" Tsuru no Sugomri part 1
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respect.
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bobble.. bobble..epicface
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uh, go crane?
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Amazing!!!
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*runs away and hides* shit.. somethings about to go down... with ninjas
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@pineapplepeanuts Haha Indeed. Well it goes without saying that he's a master player. The way he can articulate and the techniques he uses are beyond me. But I was listening to the tone of his flute and it sounds so much more organic than mine.
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@pineapplepeanuts well yes...the sound of pvc yuu shakuhaci cannot be compared with any madake bamboo flute...but in this case I am sure...is not about the flute ! hahahhaa I am joking and I know u r joking too!!!!!!
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Wow that sounds alot better than my shakuhachi. Maybe because mine is made of PVC :-p
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Its amazing but, the way he was moving made me laugh xD
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0:33 ?! amazing !!
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What a MASTERFUL performance!!!!!!!!!
This guy freakin' rocks.
bamboosa 1 year ago 7
@bamboosa
Word!
mdougan1000 1 year ago
Nesting of cranes Tsuru no sugomori depicts various aspects of the life cycle of the crane, a bird symbolizing longevity in Oriental thought. A pair of cranes build a nest, lay an egg, raise a fledgling and rear it to maturity before bidding it farewell as it flies away and they are left to live out their allotted life span.
mdougan1000 1 year ago 2
Yes, very passionate playing.
mdougan1000 1 year ago
I had never listened to this instrument with care, and it is impressive indeed. In this old wind instruments you can do a lot of tricks. If you listen, he plays notes and varies them mostly.
deafussy 2 years ago
Exactly. Kurahashi is one of the world's best shakuhachi players (at least in my opinion), so, he plays with much skill.
mdougan1000 2 years ago