Hi Stav,
Some of the songs on the CD contains grace notes (tricky when you're not=20
expecting them), so you may have to be more watchful when reading the=20
notation along with his playing.
Most of the songs have a repeat symbol after the sections. That may be wh=
y=20
the notation seem shorter - since he plays certain sections multiple time=
s.=20
Some songs, like Jyun Rei ka (sp?), he plays the line 3 times.
HTH,
Duke.
>From: "Stav Tapuch" <tapuch@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: Shakuhachi@communication.ucsd.edu
>To: Shakuhachi@communication.ucsd.edu
>Subject: Folk Music
>Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 18:02:44 +0000
>
>
>
>Question re: Japanese Folk Music
>
>In Taniguchi's playing guide: How to Play the Shakuhachi - he provides t=
he
>notation to several folk songs - but the notation is very short - it tak=
es
>about thirty seconds, to a max of one minute to play each individual son=
g.
>
>I assume these are just short snipets of the actual peices. Is this a
>correct assumption? How long do the actual traditional folk music songs=20
>tend
>to be?
>
>Secondly, what would be the easiest way to get the notation to the full
>version of these popular songs like Tanko Bushi?
>
>and by the way...my vote is for reply - to the whole group.
>
>
>thanks
>Stav
>
>
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