Re: [Shaku] Help in Understanding shakuhachi

From: Alex Long (duriank24@yahoo.com.sg)
Date: Mon Dec 27 2004 - 14:23:12 PST


Thanks Phil and others. I live in Singapore and let me
know if you know of a good teacher in Singapore.
Alex

 --- Phil James <nyokai@nyokai.com> wrote:
> Welcome Alex --
>
> I'm sure people take up shakuhachi for many
> different reasons -- want to
> add some discipline to daily life, "always wanted to
> play an
> instrument," already play an instrument but want to
> branch out into
> something different, etc. etc. I have heard MANY
> shakuhachi players say,
> however, that they heard the sound once and
> immediately fell in love
> with it. That seems to be a common thread.
>
> Best way to start is to find a teacher. Where do you
> live?
>
>
>
> Alex Long wrote:
>
> >Dear enthusiasts in shakuhachi,
> >
> >Hi! I have not touch shakuhachi before and would
> like
> >to have an idea and concept on the how and why
> people
> >take up this unique instrument. Any advice would
> you
> >care to dispense to a novice like me who wish to
> take
> >up this discipline and be awaken?
> >
> >with metta
> >Alex
> >
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