With His Shakuhachi



Rick Riekert
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With His Shakuhachi
Mastery does not lay in the mastery of technique, but in penetrating the heart of the music. However, he who has not mastered the technique will not penetrate the heart of the music.
~ Hisamatsu Fûyô
Kiku Day
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That is interesting.
The shakuhachi was used during the war as a good Japanese occupation which had - as it was formulated - nothing to do with the enemy and their music. I am planning a little research project on shakuhachi during WWII, so it was great reading this one.

Thanks, Rick!
Rick Riekert
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The shakuhachi was used during the war as a good Japanese occupation


Considering the fate of Burma, Cambodia, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Thailand, etc., perhaps the only good Japanese occupation during the war…
Mastery does not lay in the mastery of technique, but in penetrating the heart of the music. However, he who has not mastered the technique will not penetrate the heart of the music.
~ Hisamatsu Fûyô
Kiku Day
Moderator
surely... Smile
Eugene
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Considering the fate of Burma, Cambodia, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Thailand, etc., perhaps the only good Japanese occupation during the war…

Now that was hilarious. Oh, and thanks for the link! Smile
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