Learning the Shakuhachi

Ah, I guess the download option is only for the person who posted it..
Uploaded it to the mega.nz file sharing site: here's the link
I installed the Mega app had to fool around a bit to get the file downloaded. I think I got it.👍
I made a shak out of pvc which plays lower register key of D beautifully, upper register not so much, but I can do meri and keri pretty well. Do you read kinko notation? I have tried making my own out of bamboo, so far none have turned out well. I also have a shakuhachi Yuu that I want to learn to play. Flutes in general are awesome, can’t get enough!
 
Thanks much, everyone :) Glad you likes it!
A reason shakuhachi appeals to me is that it seems to have a very high "skill ceiling", i.e. basically takes forever to get good at it, because of its simple but unconstrained nature. People say that even when you've practised a lot, for years, there is still more to learn. I'm only the teeniest little bit further than complete beginner level. Good fun!

I installed the Mega app had to fool around a bit to get the file downloaded. I think I got it.👍

Ah sorry for the hassle.. You should be able to download it from the mega link without having the mega app, I think. I don't currently have any webspace of my own where I can easily put files..

I made a shak out of pvc which plays lower register key of D beautifully, upper register not so much, but I can do meri and keri pretty well. Do you read kinko notation? I have tried making my own out of bamboo, so far none have turned out well. I also have a shakuhachi Yuu that I want to learn to play. Flutes in general are awesome, can’t get enough!

Cool!! I'm amazed by how nice PVC flutes can sound. Oof, the upper register is so difficult.. I've only recently become able to play it consistently, and it still sounds pretty wonky unless I concentrate really hard. It's no good in most of the flutes I've made - for some reason I often get the third note being massively out of tune. Maybe to do with the diameter of the bamboo I have interacting badly with the formula I use for hole spacing. I tried spot-tuning it by sanding down the appropriate places inside the bore, but couldn't get it to make much difference. Thankfully, the two best ones I made are pretty close to being in tune in both registers, so those are the only two I always play.

I started trying to learn to read kinko notation, just from some printed out note charts. But got distracted and have forgotten it all. Must get back to it..I'd love to properly learn honkyoku pieces. For now I just improvise, and try to copy bits & pieces from players on youtube, and try to figure out random folk/pop songs. How long have you been playing for tschai?
 
How long have you been playing for tschai?
I have been listening to shakuhachi music for years, playing not so much- like you say for such a simple instrument with only five finger holes, it is a decidedly difficult instrument to master. Even those that have played for many years claim they still have not perfected it, and that it’s a form of self discovery and meditation. I find it to be one of the most beautiful sounds in the world.
 

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