篠笛適当 improvisation with Shinobue
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Agreed, Canadians are multicultural, im sure there'd be some sort of demand for such instruments.
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He's cute.
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@ayanuhito You'd probably make a killing.
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Is that the flute that people use with taiko?
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@ayanuhito Do you know a a game called Samurai Warriors? Can you tell me what instruments they be using in their soundtrack
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@Rich7714 Sure I dont mean it bad,it was just a little advice :) i play irish flute and whistles but I like the eatern instruments too of course,one day i am going the pick the bansuri flute :)
cheers!
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@EpicWingo Thanks, I'll have to look into those instruments! Notice how I didn't say anything bad about Western instruments - in fact I love Western instruments - I just personally also like Eastern instruments, and in the same way, I'm sure that there are plenty of Easterners who play Western instruments. I didn't realise there were all those instruments you mentioned! I'm a synthesiser player primarily, so acoustic instruments are still fairly new to me!
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@Rich7714 You dont have to go so far for good wind instruments.In Europe(or also in America) we have amazing irish flute and tin whistles,fifes,in entral Europe we have fujara,kocovka,dvojacka,many kinds bagpipes epic wind instruments on Balkan. etc. etc. I also like asian flutes,but why arent we proud of our own instruments?Beside that most of the flutes give the player similiar feeling in my opinion
nice whistling there by the way :)
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@Zatoichi444 lool i think your message is something to be followed, but let your message do that talking. dont try and sound 'epic' by putting a thousand '...'s lol
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Hello!
First at all I have to say that you're an excellent player. It sounds incredible.
I just bought a Shinobue and I was wondering if you could give me some advices about playing. I have problems with the blow. I can't gen any sound at all sometimes.
Thanks
Wow, that's excellent! I would be great if Eastern musical instruments were more accessable here in the West.
Rich7714 1 year ago 5
@Rich7714 do you really think so? if so, i should launch some online-shop in the future. i can export Japanese flutes, also i can ask the Korean and Chinese friends to help me some. they've got fascinating flutes there, too. i used to live in your country(Ramsgate, Kent and Hendon, Middlesex) when i was small. and it's still a special place for me. it's already been 14 years since i last visited there though.
ayanuhito 1 year ago 7
Hii !!!!!!
I finally succeeded in mastering the Meri Kari technique ^^ I can do it, I can do it!!!...even if for the moment, I can't keep on blowing while changing the angle of 'utaguchi'!!
Thanx a lot! :p How to say 'Meri Kari techniqhe' in nihongo?!
GinironoKarasu 1 year ago
you did it! congratulations! i thought you're so
passionate and so could learn it soon. you'll get used
to the breathing some weeks later. keep it up! thanks
for the good cheers^^ Meri-Kari is an old word, we
still use it today for meaning accents or spice.. like
the lights and shadows, sun and moon. when it shines,
we'd have shadows.. Meri-Khali or YingYang.
ayanuhito 1 year ago
Hello!!!
How did you get these low and high tone, did you use the Meri Kari technique or something???
GinironoKarasu 1 year ago
hehe you seem to know it better than me.;)
meri and kari aren't really difficult to make.
just sliding the angles, try it, try it. you can
master it in a day. ^^
i heard western flutes and other asian flutes
also use the similar techniques. only indians
don't use it, they prefer sliding it with fingers
than breath angles. thanks for the lovely comment!
cheers!
ayanuhito 1 year ago