Learn To Play The Shakuhachi
Last updated 4/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.16 GB | Duration: 1h 49m
Last updated 4/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.16 GB | Duration: 1h 49m
Master the Japanese Shakuhachi flute and learn how to play and learn simple tunes
What you'll learn
learn to play and creating better sound
Learning to read and write Shakuhachi music
learn some simple songs
Requirements
Have a shakuhachi that is tuned preferably 1.8 ( D/F/G/A/C), though to get a sound of a flute you can use any size
We do have flutes available should you be interested
some time to practice
Description
In this course, you will learn to play Shakuhachi. We will start with an introduction to the flute and explain how the instrument is put together and played. You will learn first to get a sound out of the flute and then how to place the fingers on the flute. Once a sound is created, we will learn the name of the notes and how to write them as well as read them.We will then learn to play each of the five basic notes with the fingering and then create melodies with just a few notes.Once you can play the 5 notes, we will move to the higher register. Higher register notes are harder to play. Make sure you don't overblow and just tighten the embouchure only not the whole jaw and mouth. Put pressure on the lips as if you are trying not to let any air come out until a tiny opening opens up. It will take some time, so don't rush through the course, go slowly and go back a step back if need be until you get the notes. It won't be perfect of course, but you should be able to slowly have your embouchure stronger and the muscles will get more attuned and able to give you the opening you want.Feel free to email me if you are having a hard time at one point and need extra help or pointers.You will learn to do some simple exercises and play melodies.After playing melodies on both register and the five basic notes, we will learn how to bend a note and lower it by a half step. This will be followed by some exercises. Once this is mastered, we will go deeper and learn different techniques such as vibrato and lowering notes by a full tone.We will put stress on playing each note clearly and strongly and listen to your own playing more carefully. You will learn some techniques on how to better your sound and get rid of common bad habits. You will learn to play in tune and be able to play melodies of different styles with more confidence. Introduction to Honkyoku (meditation music) and the basics of it. This will give you a better understanding of a new concept that we will introduce which is " Ma" or space. Ma is used especially in Honkoyku playing. Ma is basically a space between two notes. It is not rhythmical but it is something that you feel within a musical phrase, it can be slightly longer or shorter depending on the melodyWe will focus on writing and reading Japanese Shakuhachi notation in comparison with Western notation.We will progressively learn to play more complicated songs. This will lead you to the different courses we have for you.We are in the process of creating more lessons for beginners and intermediate and advanced We have some flutes available for purchase should you be in need of one go to our page at Taikoza (dot com)to purchase a flute, there will be a photo of them with a price list
Overview
Section 1: Lesson 1
Lecture 1 Lesson 1: Creating a sound
Section 2: Lesson 2: Learn to play Ri, Chi and Re
Lecture 2 Lesson 2: Learn to play Ri , Chi, Re
Section 3: Lesson 3: Learn to play the five basic notes and play a song
Lecture 3 Learn To play more notes
Section 4: Lesson 4: Play Tako Tako Agare
Lecture 4 Lesson 4: Play Tako Tako Agate
Section 5: Lesson 5: Learn to play Haru No Kouta
Lecture 5 Learn to play Haru no Kouta
Section 6: Lesson 6: Learn to play Edo no Komoriuta
Lecture 6 Learn to play Edo no Komoriuta
Section 7: Lesson 7: Children Song and Chu Meri
Lecture 7 Learn to play Children Song
Section 8: Lesson 8: Taking care of the flute
Lecture 8 Lesson 8: Taking care of your flute
Section 9: Lesson 9: Urashima Taro and learning to play different registers
Lecture 9 Lesson 9: Urashima Taro
Section 10: Lesson 10: Learn to read notations used in Shakuhachi music
Lecture 10 Lesson 10: Learn to read and write notation
Lecture 11 Ro Buki exercise
Lecture 12 Five basic notes
Lecture 13 Repair any bamboo flutes that has cracked
Beginners students,Students who have been self taught , to give them pointers and help them to get better,Total beginners,People who are interested to learn about Shakuhachi , composers or scholars