Thanks, Riley. However, that site seems to be blocked.
I have just learned a little about the Tanso (thanks to Alcvin), but it is
not clear whether it has the same or a similar tradition as the Shakuhachi
(e.g., use in meditation, solo/unaccompanied tradition), or whether it is
simply the Korea folk flute. Also, it seems that it is just a single size,
without the longer/lower pitched versions.
I did see that there was a Tanso concert in Vancouver last year by a Korean
Buddhist monk.
----Original Message Follows----
From: Riley Lee <riley@rileylee.net>
Reply-To: Shakuhachi@communication.ucsd.edu
To: shakuhachi@communication.ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: shakuhachi V1 #374
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 11:27:30 +1000
Tanso.
See: http://www.seoul-gchs.seoul.kr/~helpme/att/korea/kd/wind-instrument/
kdtanso.htm
Riley
On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 11:03 AM, shakuhachi wrote:
>
>Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 00:26:46 +0000
>From: "Reid ." <reid1898@hotmail.com>
>To: Shakuhachi@communication.ucsd.edu
>Subject: Korean Flute
>Message-ID: <Law15-F60Sj7EqZQpIX00010604@hotmail.com>
>
>I'm curious whether anyone knows of a Korean analogue to a Shakuhachi.
>
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