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  • Marek
    Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 161

    The roar of a tiger

    Taisen Deshimaru. His chanting pierces me to the bone.

    Just sharing...

    [youtube] [/youtube]
    Gassho,
    Marek
  • Taigu
    Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage Priest
    • Aug 2008
    • 2710

    #2
    Re: The roar of a tiger

    Yes, sensei as we used to call him had an incredible voice, he also had a very strong take on the dharma, down to earth and broad. Compared to him my voice is the voice of a running chicken :lol: . His style inspired my chanting although i sometimes think these day he was a bit over the top and one can find other ways to sing. And I would not recommand anybody to copy this, you could dp a lot of harm to your voice amd throat. Being natral is best.

    Gassho


    Taigu

    May i add that his way of singing the fukanzazengi is very original and breaking with the rhythmical recitation of Zen temples.

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    • Koshin
      Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 938

      #3
      Re: The roar of a tiger

      Great tone and rhythm, thanks form sharing

      Originally posted by Taigu
      Being natral is best.
      Yes master Taigu... but sometimes I wonder if I even SPEAK (let along sing) with my natural voice, sometimes it just feels wrong, a tone that is not mine.... I don´t know

      Gassho
      Thank you for your practice

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      • murasaki
        Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 473

        #4
        Re: The roar of a tiger

        His voice carries a lot of gravitas, which is good in other venues like kabuki or poetry reading, but for chanting I think it is a little much, as pleasant as it is to hear.

        On the other hand, my voice is about 3 octaves higher than it is in my head, so hearing it reciting the Heart Sutra must make people think of Hello Kitty rather than gravitas :mrgreen: (I used to be a college radio DJ, and would hate it whenever I heard recordings of myself -- is that a progressive music dj, or the host of Kids' Hour? :mrgreen: )

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4G5uTYkJyI0&feature=BFa&list=PL0E6F1839565 A3D9D[/video]] ... 39565A3D9D

        In terms of chanting, I haven't heard myself for the above mentioned reasons but it doesn't feel unnatural. I just feel like my voice doesn't strike a low enough note or resonate with much strength. But perhaps these are of less importance than the virtue of just doing it with the right mindfulness.

        gassho
        Julia
        "The Girl Dragon Demon", the random Buddhist name generator calls me....you have been warned.

        Feed your good wolf.

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        • Myozan Kodo
          Friend of Treeleaf
          • May 2010
          • 1901

          #5
          Re: The roar of a tiger

          Gravel from a zen garden. Thank you.
          Myozan

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          • Dokan
            Friend of Treeleaf
            • Dec 2010
            • 1222

            #6
            Re: The roar of a tiger

            Deshimaru had a powerful voice. One of my practices has included repeated recitation of Hannya Shingyo while sewing to this:

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGhYtHeI3SQ[/video]]

            also this one is nice (not Deshimaru Roshi):

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSUziCRrLD4[/video]]

            I've converted both to MP3 and just put them on loop, although I don't try to copy him by any means.

            Gassho,

            Dokan
            We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.
            ~Anaïs Nin

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            • SoR
              Member
              • Dec 2011
              • 103

              #7
              Re: The roar of a tiger

              I often miss hearing the chanting of my recently-deceased teacher, Myo Ji Sunim. The closest thing to it I've heard is in recordings of Seung Sahn Seon Sa Nim:

              [youtube] [/youtube]

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              • Marek
                Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 161

                #8
                Re: The roar of a tiger

                Originally posted by Taigu
                Yes, sensei as we used to call him had an incredible voice, he also had a very strong take on the dharma, down to earth and broad
                Strong voice, strong personality and more important : natural personality

                Originally posted by Dokan
                One of my practices has included repeated recitation of Hannya Shingyo while sewing to this:

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGhYtHeI3SQ[/video]]
                Powerfull !

                [youtube] [/youtube][/quote]

                Thanks SonofRage. To be honest I never heard Seung Sahn chanting before.
                Gassho,
                Marek

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