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  • James J.
    Member
    • Jan 2021
    • 3

    #16
    Hello, apologies for going over three sentences.
    Another shakuhachi enthusiast here. I’ve been playing off and on for years and In between other musical interests. I’ve settled on shakuhachi though and decided to stick with it for the long haul. I take lessons from Michael Gould via Skype. It’s a beautiful and confounding instrument. Some days it is the most amazing sound. The next day nothing works and you stare down the bore wondering what happened.

    Sorry for going over three sentences.

    Gassho,
    James
    Sat today

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    • Shinshi
      Senior Priest-in-Training
      • Jul 2010
      • 3720

      #17
      A while ago I took a course through Corsera on using Ableton. I recorded three things and that was it. I probably should try again.

      This was my first attempt.

      First Assignment from Coursera course on Ableton Live


      Next I wanted to kind of create a 60s vibe. I should go back and edit this. It is a bit too long but it was fun to do. I played the guitar parts that are looped



      For my last assignment I wanted to try to create something that was sort of cinematic.

      More theatrical piece. Inspired by Grendel and the movie The Time Machine


      The morlock vocalizations were recorded, digitized and converted so each word could be triggered. So those vocals are more played than performed. I played the native American flute in the second half.

      Mostly I play the guitar. I started in punk and have kind of evolved over the years. I play at least a little every day. Mostly I play telecasters but I have working on my acoustic skills during covid - mostly trying learn Travis picking.

      Thanks for letting me share

      Gassho, Shinshi

      SaT-LaH
      空道 心志 Kudo Shinshi

      For Zen students a weed is a treasure. With this attitude, whatever you do, life becomes an art.
      ​— Shunryu Suzuki

      E84I - JAJ

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      • Ryumon
        Member
        • Apr 2007
        • 1811

        #18
        Originally posted by James J.
        Hello, apologies for going over three sentences.
        Another shakuhachi enthusiast here. I’ve been playing off and on for years and In between other musical interests. I’ve settled on shakuhachi though and decided to stick with it for the long haul. I take lessons from Michael Gould via Skype. It’s a beautiful and confounding instrument. Some days it is the most amazing sound. The next day nothing works and you stare down the bore wondering what happened.
        Indeed, that's one of the frustrating things. You'll get past that, but it's a big hurdle to overcome with this instrument.

        Gassho,

        Kirk

        sat
        I know nothing.

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        • Ryumon
          Member
          • Apr 2007
          • 1811

          #19
          So as I said above, I asked fellow shakuhachi players about the article that Soka linked to. The consensus is that it's bogus. Here are some of the comments I received.

          The spectrograph part does not give enough information for the claim he makes. The spectrograph only shows one instance, one note. So you’d have to compare the same pitch on the same instrument to make any kind of claim about differences between the two with a spectrograph.
          My reading of the spectrographs is that the biggest difference between the performances is in the quality of the recordings. The broadband noise recording artefacts present throughout the Watazumi excerpt make it difficult to analyse the relative amount of noise elements between the performances. Are there any studies which analyse the spectrographic differences between jiari and jinashi shakuhachi?
          He's making a basic mistake of defining musicality in archaic Western terms, as if it is a standard.
          He quotes Hisamatsu Fuyo, who was a Kinko player, then using modern Kinko playing as an example of so-called musicality. This is contradictory and only demonstrates that current Kinko playing and theory has evolved.
          The article is too long and complex to tackle here, but Hisamatsu Fuyo's statement is, perhaps, a joke. In Zen, nothing could be more despicable than to say that something is despicable. To judge in this way is just another form of attachment. Suffering begins when I reject the tone I actually produce in favor of some imaginary "better" tone that I will (perhaps) produce sometime in the future. Suffering also begins when I am attached to always making a "splendid" tone (whatever that means) instead of simply listening and being present with the sound of the flute and the breath together. This is the difference between music as performance and music as a contemplative practice.
          I remember coming across that (and the rebuttal) years ago and reading it rolling my eyes about it quite a bit. It's a shame because this topic is very rich and deeply nuanced, but in my version of the universe, it is practitioners who hold the wisdom on this, and not self-righteous speculative smarty-pantses. You know honey by tasting it, not reading all the history of it.

          Drawing these kinds of boundaries is very narrow-minded from my view, and both/and is more often the answer than academics are comfortable with because their need to validate their steaming piles of opinions -- or at least seem intelligent somehow, often with inscrutable jargon -- is often stronger than their so-called objectivity -- in addition to having never tasted honey, which is really the top error.
          Gassho,

          Kirk

          sat
          I know nothing.

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          • Bion
            Senior Priest-in-Training
            • Aug 2020
            • 4798

            #20
            Originally posted by Shinshi
            A while ago I took a course through Corsera on using Ableton. I recorded three things and that was it. I probably should try again.

            This was my first attempt.

            First Assignment from Coursera course on Ableton Live


            Next I wanted to kind of create a 60s vibe. I should go back and edit this. It is a bit too long but it was fun to do. I played the guitar parts that are looped



            For my last assignment I wanted to try to create something that was sort of cinematic.

            More theatrical piece. Inspired by Grendel and the movie The Time Machine


            The morlock vocalizations were recorded, digitized and converted so each word could be triggered. So those vocals are more played than performed. I played the native American flute in the second half.

            Mostly I play the guitar. I started in punk and have kind of evolved over the years. I play at least a little every day. Mostly I play telecasters but I have working on my acoustic skills during covid - mostly trying learn Travis picking.

            Thanks for letting me share

            Gassho, Shinshi

            SaT-LaH
            That Moose and Squirrel one got me hooked as soon as the guitar came in and I could definitely sample that for a pop banger! [emoji1] You should DEFINITELY do more!
            A round of applause for rockstar Shinshi!!

            [emoji1374] SatToday
            "Stepping back with open hands, is thoroughly comprehending life and death. Immediately you can sparkle and respond to the world." - Hongzhi

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            • Soka
              Member
              • Jan 2017
              • 165

              #21
              Originally posted by Ryumon
              So as I said above, I asked fellow shakuhachi players about the article that Soka linked to. The consensus is that it's bogus. Here are some of the comments I received.
              Gassho,
              Kirk
              Thank you for sharing those comments Kirk. I'd had issues with the spectrographs, but I don't know enough about the instrument (or ethnomusicology in general) to know whether the whole thing was off. It's a fascinating instrument, if I was still in academia I'd be searching for someone to make me half a dozen jinashi and jiari to do some acoustic analysis and listening tests with. (To answer your fellow shakuhachi player's question: as far my limited seach has gone, sadly I've not found any research on the acoustic differences between jiari and jinashi shakuhachi.)

              Gassho,
              Phill /Sōka
              (sat)

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              • Seikan
                Member
                • Apr 2020
                • 710

                #22
                Just want to say that I've long found the Shakuhachi to be an amazing instrument. I tried playing many years ago, and still have a fairly inexpensive one (not root end, with a natural bore). I got to the point where I could get a fairly consistent tone out if it, but I've fallen out of practice over the years. I'd love to pick it up again at some point, so I will be following any related threads here with great interest.

                In the meantime though, I have just entered my second full year of formal piano lessons, so I should probably stick to that for the time being.

                Gassho,
                Seikan

                -stlah-


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                聖簡 Seikan (Sacred Simplicity)

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                • Bion
                  Senior Priest-in-Training
                  • Aug 2020
                  • 4798

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Seikan
                  Just want to say that I've long found the Shakuhachi to be an amazing instrument. I tried playing many years ago, and still have a fairly inexpensive one (not root end, with a natural bore). I got to the point where I could get a fairly consistent tone out if it, but I've fallen out of practice over the years. I'd love to pick it up again at some point, so I will be following any related threads here with great interest.

                  In the meantime though, I have just entered my second full year of formal piano lessons, so I should probably stick to that for the time being.

                  Gassho,
                  Seikan

                  -stlah-


                  Sent from my Pixel 4a (5G) using Tapatalk
                  We do expect a recording of you playing the piano (preferably USING THE PEDAL .. unless you’re trying to kill me). [emoji1]

                  [emoji1374] SatToday
                  "Stepping back with open hands, is thoroughly comprehending life and death. Immediately you can sparkle and respond to the world." - Hongzhi

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                  • Seikan
                    Member
                    • Apr 2020
                    • 710

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Bion
                    We do expect a recording of you playing the piano (preferably USING THE PEDAL .. unless you’re trying to kill me). [emoji1]

                    [emoji1374] SatToday
                    Pedal? What pedal?

                    I use the damper pedal whenever it is called for. No more, no less. I will put you in touch with my piano teacher should you wish to register a formal complaint.

                    Gassho,
                    Rob

                    -stlah-


                    Sent from my Pixel 4a (5G) using Tapatalk
                    聖簡 Seikan (Sacred Simplicity)

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                    • Tairin
                      Member
                      • Feb 2016
                      • 2847

                      #25
                      Music is a huge part of my life. I’ve been involved since my mid teens playing in local bands and playing for myself. Always original music (I never had much interest in playing covers). I am primarily a guitarist although I have dabbled with other instruments.

                      I don’t really like trying to describe my music because inevitably categorizations are limiting but the music is primarily instrumental and ambient. I am mostly self taught. I am a member of SOCAN with somewhere around 120 registered works.

                      Here is video of a live performance a few years ago with my friend Mark. I am standing just off camera to the left (you’ll catch a few glimpses of me). We are playing to a huge audience of about 25 people.



                      We haven’t been able to do much since COVID so back in the Spring I decided to do some solo recordings of my own material and post it. It is just my guitar, a looper and a microphone stuck in front of an amp. Here’s a sample of that

                      https://awarrenpratten.bandcamp.com/track/for-g.

                      Yes Bandcamp is a commercial site but I make my music freely available for personal use and enjoyment.

                      Anyways like I said music is a huge part of my life. I don’t specifically try to make “Zen music” but I see my music and spirituality being tightly intertwined. Looking forward to seeing where the Treeleaf Music Hall goes (great name by the way )


                      Tairin
                      Sat today and lah

                      (My apologies for all the sentences. It is impossible to limit myself to 3 sentences here)
                      泰林 - Tai Rin - Peaceful Woods

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                      • Amelia
                        Member
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 4982

                        #26
                        I really do miss playing with a band. I have played flute for twenty-something years and now I usually just play along with recordings of classical.

                        Gassho
                        Sat, lah
                        求道芸化 Kyūdō Geika
                        I am just a priest-in-training, please do not take anything I say as a teaching.

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                        • GrasshopperMan17
                          Member
                          • Jan 2021
                          • 69

                          #27
                          https://youtu.be/nvIGCMhjkvw i really like this guy's music. He's one of us, a Zen Buddhist monk who was a music maker before taking up the robe. He uses his gift to help make Buddhism more appealing to the youth of Japan and worldwide. This is him making a "remix" of the Heart Sutra. Apologies if this is in the wrong place.

                          Gassho, John
                          ST/LAH

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                          • Bion
                            Senior Priest-in-Training
                            • Aug 2020
                            • 4798

                            #28
                            Originally posted by GrasshopperMan17
                            https://youtu.be/nvIGCMhjkvw i really like this guy's music. He's one of us, a Zen Buddhist monk who was a music maker before taking up the robe. He uses his gift to help make Buddhism more appealing to the youth of Japan and worldwide. This is him making a "remix" of the Heart Sutra. Apologies if this is in the wrong place.

                            Gassho, John
                            ST/LAH
                            Definitely the right place! [emoji3526]

                            [emoji1374] SatToday
                            "Stepping back with open hands, is thoroughly comprehending life and death. Immediately you can sparkle and respond to the world." - Hongzhi

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                            • Bion
                              Senior Priest-in-Training
                              • Aug 2020
                              • 4798

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Geika
                              I really do miss playing with a band. I have played flute for twenty-something years and now I usually just play along with recordings of classical.

                              Gassho
                              Sat, lah
                              Ahhh lovely to read you’re a musician!! I love the sound of the flute!

                              [emoji1374] SatToday
                              "Stepping back with open hands, is thoroughly comprehending life and death. Immediately you can sparkle and respond to the world." - Hongzhi

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                              • Bion
                                Senior Priest-in-Training
                                • Aug 2020
                                • 4798

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Tairin
                                Music is a huge part of my life. I’ve been involved since my mid teens playing in local bands and playing for myself. Always original music (I never had much interest in playing covers). I am primarily a guitarist although I have dabbled with other instruments.

                                I don’t really like trying to describe my music because inevitably categorizations are limiting but the music is primarily instrumental and ambient. I am mostly self taught. I am a member of SOCAN with somewhere around 120 registered works.

                                Here is video of a live performance a few years ago with my friend Mark. I am standing just off camera to the left (you’ll catch a few glimpses of me). We are playing to a huge audience of about 25 people.



                                We haven’t been able to do much since COVID so back in the Spring I decided to do some solo recordings of my own material and post it. It is just my guitar, a looper and a microphone stuck in front of an amp. Here’s a sample of that

                                https://awarrenpratten.bandcamp.com/track/for-g.

                                Yes Bandcamp is a commercial site but I make my music freely available for personal use and enjoyment.

                                Anyways like I said music is a huge part of my life. I don’t specifically try to make “Zen music” but I see my music and spirituality being tightly intertwined. Looking forward to seeing where the Treeleaf Music Hall goes (great name by the way )


                                Tairin
                                Sat today and lah

                                (My apologies for all the sentences. It is impossible to limit myself to 3 sentences here)
                                For G is a BEAUTIFUL piece. I have a weakness for electric guitar!!!! Absolutely love this!!


                                [emoji1374] SatToday
                                "Stepping back with open hands, is thoroughly comprehending life and death. Immediately you can sparkle and respond to the world." - Hongzhi

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