Thanks for checking out the video, everyone! I misspoke at one point and would like to make a quick correction! While some ancient Western instruments did use intestine as a material for strings, shamisen strings were always made from silk. 皆さん ビデオをご覧いただきありがとうございます! 一つ間違った情報を言ってしまいました!三味線の弦が昔に、西洋の楽器と同じく、腸で作られていたことをどこかで読んだと思ったのですが、実は最初から絹で作られていたようです!
Thank you Mike for sharing lots of interesting information! I'm sure many people enjoy this interview as well as your performance! Hope to collab more in the future!✊🏼
How about the bekko plectrum? Can we talk about that? Dogs aren't endangered, so I'm not going to get too upset about that.Thank you for the lovely performance. And also I love your hair. I wish I could have been a redhead.That was kind of random, but anyway...
this was one of those videos i looked forward to since i heard news about it. absolutely love the hype these videos give, really makes my day to have something to look forward to. thank you, toru! edit: just thought of this, but if at some point down the future you can get both mike and daisuke as guests, you guys should do a duel similar to the one you did for the ghost of tsushima duel video with mike doing the music. kinda making a music video type thing. maybe the samurai theme or just the ghost theme, either one would do nicely. eh, anything from the soundtrack would work, it was all really amazing
@@ToruUchikado i think it would be absolutely amazing, both videos alone were amazing but mixing the duel with mike playing would be absolutely heavenly
I LOVE the idea of this series!! Wish I lived in the LA area so I could do this with Japanese car culture.. but I do plan on going there for a few car meets next year. It would be cool to link up! Either way, keep it up, loving this!
My obaachan studied traditional performance no and shamisen. When I was 15 was visiting at her house when she came home from a rehearsal and three sensei felt that it was time obaachan did namaetsuke. She was uncomfortable while the rest of us thought it was a great honor. Obaachan passed away many years ago, but I believe my appreciation for the Arts both Japanese and Western I inherited from her. When I was attending college as electives I took voice (singing) and musical theater. I also sang in a Church choir. I never obtained the level of a master as my obaachan (sobo) [grandmother]. I was once at an Americanized matsuri and there was a musician playing an electric shamisen.
Thanks for checking out the video, everyone!
I misspoke at one point and would like to make a quick correction!
While some ancient Western instruments did use intestine as a material for strings, shamisen strings were always made from silk.
皆さん
ビデオをご覧いただきありがとうございます!
一つ間違った情報を言ってしまいました!三味線の弦が昔に、西洋の楽器と同じく、腸で作られていたことをどこかで読んだと思ったのですが、実は最初から絹で作られていたようです!
Thank you Mike for sharing lots of interesting information! I'm sure many people enjoy this interview as well as your performance! Hope to collab more in the future!✊🏼
How about the bekko plectrum? Can we talk about that? Dogs aren't endangered, so I'm not going to get too upset about that.Thank you for the lovely performance. And also I love your hair. I wish I could have been a redhead.That was kind of random, but anyway...
Mike Penny! He doesn’t know it but he’s my shamisen teacher. His and Kyle Abbott’s video lessons form the basis of everything I know about shamisen.
I’m learning the shamisen soon and I think personally that this fantastic video should have more likes and views.
Thank you for the kind words! Glad you found this video!
My pleasure.
Mike it my teacher! He’s so patient and kind! Plus, he wails!
Not to mention he's easy on the eyes!
Yatta! Such a great interview! I am a fan girl of both of you. 💕
やった
I want to learn shamisen one day.
I am learning ukulele right now.
this was one of those videos i looked forward to since i heard news about it. absolutely love the hype these videos give, really makes my day to have something to look forward to. thank you, toru!
edit: just thought of this, but if at some point down the future you can get both mike and daisuke as guests, you guys should do a duel similar to the one you did for the ghost of tsushima duel video with mike doing the music. kinda making a music video type thing. maybe the samurai theme or just the ghost theme, either one would do nicely. eh, anything from the soundtrack would work, it was all really amazing
I'm very glad to hear that and thanks for the suggestion!!🙏🏼
@@ToruUchikado i think it would be absolutely amazing, both videos alone were amazing but mixing the duel with mike playing would be absolutely heavenly
I LOVE the idea of this series!! Wish I lived in the LA area so I could do this with Japanese car culture.. but I do plan on going there for a few car meets next year. It would be cool to link up! Either way, keep it up, loving this!
My obaachan studied traditional performance no and shamisen.
When I was 15 was visiting at her house when she came home from a rehearsal and three sensei felt that it was time obaachan did namaetsuke.
She was uncomfortable while the rest of us thought it was a great honor.
Obaachan passed away many years ago, but I believe my appreciation for the Arts both Japanese and Western I inherited from her. When I was attending college as electives I took voice (singing) and musical theater. I also sang in a Church choir.
I never obtained the level of a master as my obaachan (sobo) [grandmother].
I was once at an Americanized matsuri and there was a musician playing an electric shamisen.
Thanks for sharing your story!
アメリカの方が演奏されていたのですね!驚き!刀とのコラボもとっても素敵でした♪
ありがとうございます!マイクさんのことを日本の方に知って頂くきっかけになれば嬉しいです!
glad ghost of tsushima is still revelant years later
I still love the game
That's what happened when you create something out of passion and respect. 😊❤
intereting😊
I still love the game so much. One of my favorite games
Didn't played game still because of no ps5 sad but i like the gameplay and music
Same here(Only PS3😂). I've only played at my friend's.
Love bro i love that game so much.. what about GoT 2?
Mike Penyssan 🤣🤣🤣🤣