Thank you! Jin Nyodo Kyorei is for me as well a very beloved piece to play on my 2.4 jinashi from Gyokusui II. I might upload a recording once. Keep ringing the bell!
Thx too - especially for your nice website and your Music sheets. Its very good that you play this Kyorei Version exactly as it is written in your sheets. So i can easily follow the played music. This was a great help
Great! I'm glad to hear it. I try to play all the honkyoku exactly as written, since that is the way it's done in Japan and in the honkyoku tradition. The Seien Ryu version of Kyorei is quite different from this one, and played faster, as you noticed in my other (Seien Ryu) Kyorei video. I need to get around to adding more notation to my website. I do have a good bit.
Dear David, thx for your answer. As you can hear on my videos, i am not so strong interested in the tradition and i even dont play the shakuhachi (not yet :-) but i am interested in flute meditation or meditation with my flutes. Of course the shakuhachi is the kings way to this but it is a very difficult instrument. I like the sound of my native american flutes, the Anasazi and Xiao flutes. Easier to play. And with the pentatonic scales you can even play completely by ear and intuition. So you can completely concentrate of breath and sound without musical theory or technical problems with the instrument. Great feeling of freedom :-). But with you recordings according to your sheets i can hear and learn more details about the wonderful shakuhachi playing.
Thank you! Jin Nyodo Kyorei is for me as well a very beloved piece to play on my 2.4 jinashi from Gyokusui II. I might upload a recording once. Keep ringing the bell!
Wow! That made my morning! Beautiful sound. Thank you!
This is amazing, thank you!
played really well. thank you.
Thank YOU.
great recording -
Thank you!
Thx too - especially for your nice website and your Music sheets. Its very good that you play this Kyorei Version exactly as it is written in your sheets. So i can easily follow the played music. This was a great help
Great! I'm glad to hear it. I try to play all the honkyoku exactly as written, since that is the way it's done in Japan and in the honkyoku tradition. The Seien Ryu version of Kyorei is quite different from this one, and played faster, as you noticed in my other (Seien Ryu) Kyorei video. I need to get around to adding more notation to my website. I do have a good bit.
Dear David, thx for your answer. As you can hear on my videos, i am not so strong interested in the tradition and i even dont play the shakuhachi (not yet :-) but i am interested in flute meditation or meditation with my flutes. Of course the shakuhachi is the kings way to this but it is a very difficult instrument. I like the sound of my native american flutes, the Anasazi and Xiao flutes. Easier to play. And with the pentatonic scales you can even play completely by ear and intuition. So you can completely concentrate of breath and sound without musical theory or technical problems with the instrument. Great feeling of freedom :-). But with you recordings according to your sheets i can hear and learn more details about the wonderful shakuhachi playing.
I play daily kyorei but i play faster, this track is slow and large tones...🙏