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The Script error: No such module "lang". is traditionally made of bamboo, but versions now exist in ABS, ebonite, anodized aluminum, and hardwoods. It was used by the monks of the Fuke Zen of Zen Buddhism in the practice of Script error: No such module "lang". (blowing meditation).

The instrument is tuned to the minor pentatonic scale.

Etymology

The name Script error: No such module "lang". means "1.8 Script error: No such module "lang".", referring to its size. It is a compound of two words:

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  2. Script error: No such module "Nihongo". means "eight", here eight Script error: No such module "lang"., or tenths, of a Script error: No such module "lang"..

Thus, the compound word Script error: No such module "lang". means "one Script error: No such module "lang". eight Script error: No such module "lang"." (Template:Cvt), the standard length of a Script error: No such module "lang".. Other Script error: No such module "lang". vary in length from about 1.1 Script error: No such module "lang". up to 3.6 Script error: No such module "lang".. Although the sizes differ, all are still referred to generically as Script error: No such module "lang"..

Overview

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A Script error: No such module "lang". showing its Kinko school Script error: No such module "Nihongo". and inlay
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Myōan-ji Script error: No such module "lang". fingering chart and notation

Script error: No such module "lang". are usually made from the root end of Script error: No such module "lang". (Phyllostachys bambusoides) bamboo culm and are extremely versatile instruments. Professional players can produce virtually any pitch they wish from the instrument, and play a wide repertoire of original Zen music, ensemble music with Script error: No such module "lang"., Script error: No such module "lang"., and Script error: No such module "lang"., folk music, jazz, and other modern pieces.

Much of the Script error: No such module "lang".'s subtlety (and player's skill) lies in its rich tone colouring, and the ability for its variation. Different fingerings, embouchures and amounts of Script error: No such module "lang". can produce notes of the same pitch, but with subtle or dramatic differences in the tone colouring. Holes can be covered partially and pitch varied subtly or substantially by changing the blowing angle. The Script error: No such module "lang". pieces rely heavily on this aspect of the instrument to enhance their subtlety and depth.

Unlike a recorder, where the player blows into a duct—a narrow airway over a block which is called a "fipple"—and thus has limited pitch control, the Script error: No such module "lang". player blows as one would blow across the top of an empty bottle (though the Script error: No such module "lang". has a sharp edge to blow against called Script error: No such module "lang".) and therefore has substantial pitch control. The term Script error: No such module "Nihongo". literally translates as "to the mouth that sings", referring to the upper and main hole of the flute where the mouthpiece or blowing edge is created by a natural diagonal cut in the bamboo.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The history of the Script error: No such module "lang". shows a variety of designs of inlaid mouthpieces that vary between certain traditional Japanese schools of Script error: No such module "lang".. Thus, the Kinko Ryu, Myoan and Tozan Ryu, differ in different features in their line of mouthpiece design, coinciding in them the total non-use in their inlay of the semi-circumference formed by the natural cut of the mouthpiece in the bamboo. Beyond the fact that these inlaid forms were a hallmark of styles and schools, the fact of inlaying a mouthpiece historically could respond to a way of repairing the instrument due to wear or damage in particular in its blowing edge.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The five finger holes are tuned to a minor pentatonic scale with no half-tones, but using techniques called Script error: No such module "Nihongo". and Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., in which the blowing angle is adjusted to bend the pitch downward and upward, respectively, combined with embouchure adjustments and fingering techniques the player can bend each pitch as much as a whole tone or more. Pitches may also be lowered by Script error: No such module "Nihongo". or partially covering finger holes. Since most pitches can be achieved via several different fingering or blowing techniques on the Script error: No such module "lang"., the timbre of each possibility is taken into account when composing or playing thus different names are used to write notes of the same pitch which differ in timbre. The Script error: No such module "lang". has a range of two full octaves (the lower is called Script error: No such module "Lang"./Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "lang"., the upper, Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "lang".) and a partial third octave (Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "lang".) though experienced players can produce notes up to E7 (2637.02Script error: No such module "String".Hz) on a 1.8 shakuhachi.[6][7] The various octaves are produced using subtle variations of breath, finger positions and embouchure.

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Script error: No such module "lang". notation example; first two lines of Script error: No such module "Nihongo"..

In traditional Script error: No such module "lang". repertoire, instead of tonguing for articulation like many Western wind instruments, hitting holes (Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., Script error: No such module "Nihongo".) with a very fast movement is used and each note has its corresponding repeat fingerings; e.g., for repeating C5 the 5th hole (D5's tone hole) is used.[7]

A 1.8 Script error: No such module "lang". produces D4 (D above Middle C, 293.66Script error: No such module "String".Hz) as its fundamental—the lowest note it produces with all five finger holes covered, and a normal blowing angle. In contrast, a 2.4 Script error: No such module "lang". has a fundamental of A3 (A below Middle C, 220Script error: No such module "String".Hz). As the length increases, the spacing of the finger holes also increases, stretching both fingers and technique. Longer flutes often have offset finger holes, and very long flutes are almost always custom made to suit individual players. Some Script error: No such module "lang"., in particular those of the Nezasaha (Kimpu-ryū) school, are intended to be played on these longer flutes.

Due to the skill required, the time involved, and the range of quality in materials to craft bamboo Script error: No such module "lang"., one can expect to pay from US$1,000 to US$8,000 for a new or used flute. Because each piece of bamboo is unique, Script error: No such module "lang". cannot be mass-produced, and craftsmen must spend much time finding the correct shape and length of bamboo, curing it for more or less of a decade in a controlled environment and then start shaping the bore for almost a year using Script error: No such module "Nihongo". paste—many layers of a mixture including Script error: No such module "Nihongo". and Script error: No such module "lang". and finished with Script error: No such module "lang". lacquer—for each individual flute to achieve correct pitch and tonality over all notes. Specimens of extremely high quality, with valuable inlays, or of historical significance can fetch US$20,000 or more. Plastic or PVC Script error: No such module "lang". have some advantages over their traditional bamboo counterparts: they are lightweight, extremely durable, nearly impervious to heat and cold, and typically cost less than US$100. Script error: No such module "lang". made of wood are also available, typically costing less than bamboo but more than synthetic materials. Nearly all players, however, prefer bamboo, citing tonal qualities, aesthetics, and tradition.

History

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Sketch of a Script error: No such module "lang". (right) playing the Script error: No such module "lang".

The Script error: No such module "lang". is derived from the Chinese bamboo-flute. The bamboo-flute first came to Japan from China during the 7th[8] or 8th century.[9][3] This style of bamboo flute, also called Script error: No such module "Nihongo". or Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., was used for playing Script error: No such module "lang"., but died out in the 10th century. Eight Script error: No such module "lang". remain in the Shōsō-in Treasure Repository. There are no records of musical scores related to the Script error: No such module "lang"., so details such as its playing method and scale are unknown. The average length was Template:Cvt, the diameter of the finger holes was Template:Cvt, and there were 6 finger holes – 5 at the front, 1 at the back.[3][2]

In the 15th century, the Script error: No such module "Nihongo". appeared. It is characterized by a single bamboo joint in the middle of the tube. Although it flourished in the 17th century, it gradually fell into disuse due to the development and popularity of the superior Script error: No such module "lang"., and was no longer used by the 19th century. The average length was Template:Cvt, the outer diameter was Template:Cvt, and there were 5 finger holes – 4 at the front, 1 at the back.[2][4]

The flute now known as the Script error: No such module "lang". was developed in Japan in the 16th century and is called the Script error: No such module "Nihongo".. This style of Script error: No such module "lang". is longer and thicker than the older Script error: No such module "lang"., and its volume, range, scale, and tone are superior to those of the older Script error: No such module "lang".. It is made from the base of the bamboo, and the average length is Template:Cvt, which corresponds to 1 Script error: No such module "lang". 8 Script error: No such module "lang".; the outside diameter is Template:Cvt, and there are 5 finger holes – 4 at the front, 1 at the back.[4][1][2]

During the medieval period, Script error: No such module "lang". were most notable for their role in the Fuke sect of Zen Buddhist monks, known as Script error: No such module "lang". ("priests of nothingness" or "emptiness monks"), who used the shakuhachi as a spiritual tool. Their songs (called Script error: No such module "lang".) were paced according to the players' breathing and were considered meditation (Script error: No such module "lang".) as much as music.[10]

Travel around Japan was restricted by the shogunate at this time, but the Fuke sect managed to wrangle an exemption from the Script error: No such module "lang"., since their spiritual practice required them to move from place to place playing the Script error: No such module "lang". and begging for alms (one famous song reflects this mendicant tradition: Script error: No such module "Nihongo".; "One two three, pass the alms bowl"). They persuaded the Script error: No such module "lang". to give them exclusive rights to play the instrument. In return, some were required to spy for the shogunate, and the Script error: No such module "lang". sent several of his own spies out in the guise of Fuke monks as well. This was made easier by the Script error: No such module "Nihongo". that the Fuke wore over their heads, a symbol of their detachment from the world.

In response to these developments, several particularly difficult Script error: No such module "lang". pieces, e.g. Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., became well known as "tests": if one could play them, they were a real Fuke monk. If they could not, they were probably a spy and might very well be killed if they were in unfriendly territory.

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Performer playing Script error: No such module "lang". at the 60th Himeji oshiro festival, 2009

With the Meiji Restoration, beginning in 1868, the shogunate was abolished and so was the Fuke sect,[11] in order to help identify and eliminate the Script error: No such module "lang".'s holdouts. The very playing of the Script error: No such module "lang". was officially forbidden for a few years. Non-Fuke folk traditions did not suffer greatly from this, since the tunes could be played just as easily on another pentatonic instrument. However, the Script error: No such module "lang". repertoire was known exclusively to the Fuke sect and transmitted by repetition and practice, and much of it was lost, along with many important documents.

When the Meiji government did permit the playing of Script error: No such module "lang". again, it was only as an accompanying instrument to the Script error: No such module "lang"., Script error: No such module "lang"., etc. It was not until later that Script error: No such module "lang". were allowed to be played publicly again as solo pieces.

The Script error: No such module "lang". has traditionally been played almost exclusively by men in Japan, although this situation is rapidly changing. Many teachers of traditional Script error: No such module "lang". music indicate that a majority of their students are women. The 2004 Big Apple Script error: No such module "lang". Festival in New York City hosted the first-ever concert of international women Script error: No such module "lang". masters. This festival was organized and produced by Ronnie Nyogetsu Reishin Seldin, who was the first full-time Script error: No such module "lang". master to teach in the Western hemisphere. Nyogetsu also holds 2 Dai Shihan (Grand Master) licenses, and has run KiSuiAn, the largest and most active Script error: No such module "lang". Dojo outside Japan, since 1975.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".Template:Promotion inline

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American Script error: No such module "lang". enthusiast

The Script error: No such module "lang". has grown in international popularity in recent decades.[12] The first non-Japanese person to become a Script error: No such module "lang". master was American-Australian Riley Lee. Lee was responsible for the World Script error: No such module "lang". Festival being held in Sydney, Australia over 5–8 July 2008, based at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.[13][14] Riley Lee played the Script error: No such module "lang". in Dawn Mantras which was composed by Ross Edwards especially for the Dawn Performance, which took place on the sails of the Sydney Opera House at sunrise on 1 January 2000 and was televised internationally.[15]

Acoustics

The Script error: No such module "lang". creates a harmonic spectrum that contains the fundamental frequency together with even and odd harmonics and some blowing noise.[16] Five tone holes enable musicians to play the notes D-F-G-A-C-D. Cross (or fork) fingerings, half-covering tone holes, and Script error: No such module "lang". blowing cause pitch sharpening, referred to as intonation anomaly.[17] Especially the second and third harmonic exhibit the well-known Script error: No such module "lang". timbre. Even though the geometry of the Script error: No such module "lang". is relatively simple, the sound radiation of the Script error: No such module "lang". is rather complicated.[18] Sound radiating from several holes and the natural asymmetry of bamboo create an individual spectrum in each direction. This spectrum depends on frequency and playing technique.

Notable players

Script error: No such module "Category see also".Template:Category see also/Category pair check Script error: No such module "anchor".The International Shakuhachi Society maintains a directory of notable professional, amateur, and teaching Script error: No such module "lang". players.[19]

Recordings

Script error: No such module "Listen". The primary genres of Script error: No such module "lang". music are:

  • Script error: No such module "lang". (traditional, solo)
  • Script error: No such module "lang". (ensemble, with Script error: No such module "lang". and Script error: No such module "lang".)
  • Script error: No such module "lang". (new music composed for Script error: No such module "lang". and Script error: No such module "lang"., commonly post-Meiji period compositions influenced by Western music)[20]

Recordings in each of these categories are available; however, more albums are catalogued in categories outside the traditional realm. As of 2018, Script error: No such module "lang". players continue releasing records in a variety of traditional and modern styles.[21]

The first Script error: No such module "lang". recording appeared in the United States in the late 1960s. Gorō Yamaguchi recorded A Bell Ringing in the Empty Sky for Nonesuch Explorer Records on LP, an album which received acclaim from Rolling Stone at the time of its release.[22] One of the pieces featured on Yamaguchi's record was Script error: No such module "lang"., also called Script error: No such module "lang". (Crane's Nesting).[23] NASA later chose to include this track as part of the Golden Record aboard the Voyager spacecraft.[24]

In the film industry

Script error: No such module "lang". are often used in modern film scores, for example those by James Horner. Films in which it is featured prominently include: The Karate Kid parts II and III by Bill Conti, Legends of the Fall and Braveheart by James Horner, Jurassic Park and its sequels by John Williams and Don Davis, and The Last Samurai by Hans Zimmer and Memoirs of a Geisha by John Williams.

Renowned Japanese classical and film-score composer Toru Takemitsu wrote many pieces for Script error: No such module "lang". and orchestra, including his well-known Celeste, Autumn and November Steps.

Western contemporary music

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  • The Australian Script error: No such module "lang". master and composer Jim Franklyn has composed a number of works for solo Script error: No such module "lang"., also including electronics.
  • British composer John Palmer included a wide range of extended techniques in Script error: No such module "lang". (1999, for Script error: No such module "lang". and ensemble)
  • In Carlo Forlivesi's composition for Script error: No such module "lang". and guitar "Script error: No such module "lang"." (Script error: No such module "Lang".), the performance techniques were remarked as "[presenting] notable difficulties in a few completely novel situations: an audacious movement of 'expansion' of the respective traditions of the two instruments pushed as they are at times to the limits of the possible, the aim being to have the Script error: No such module "lang". and the guitar playing on the same level and with virtuosity (two instruments that are culturally and acoustically so dissimilar), thus increasing the expressive range, the texture of the dialogue, the harmonic dimension and the tone-colour."[25]
  • American composer and performer Elizabeth Brown plays Script error: No such module "lang". and has written many pieces for the instrument that build on Japanese traditions while diverging with more modern arrangement, orchestration, melodic twists or harmonic progressions.[26][27][28]
  • New York-born musician James Nyoraku Schlefer plays, teaches, and composes for Script error: No such module "lang"..
  • Composer Carson Kievman has employed the instrument in many works from "Ladies Voices" in 1976 to "Feudal Japan" in the parallel world opera Passion Love Gravity in 2020–21.
  • Progressive rock songwriter Roger Waters played the instrument on the song ‘Me or Him’ on his 1987 concept album Radio KAOS
  • Brian Ritchie of the Violent Femmes formed a jazz quintet in 2002 called The N.Y.C. Script error: No such module "lang". Club. They play avant-garde jazz versions of tradition American folk and blues songs with Ritchie's Script error: No such module "lang". playing as the focal point. In 2004 they released their debut album on Weed Records.
  • Welsh composer Karl Jenkins features prominent Script error: No such module "lang". solos in his 2005 Requiem, specifically in the movements where the texts are death haikus.[29]
  • American multi-instrumentalist and composer Zac Zinger is a Script error: No such module "lang". specialist, featuring it on his progressive-jazz album Fulfillment, as well as playing it on the score of Just Cause 4 and the promotional album for Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty, from Magic: The Gathering.[30][31]
  • "Nobody's Listening", a 2003 rap rock song from the album Meteora by Linkin Park, features the Script error: No such module "lang". flute.[32]
  • British jazz musician Shabaka Hutchings performed shakuhachi on the André 3000 album New Blue Sun

Synthesized/sampled Script error: No such module "lang".

The sound of the Script error: No such module "lang". is also featured from time to time in electronica, pop and rock, especially after being commonly shipped as a "preset" instrument on various synthesizers and keyboards beginning in the 1980s.[33] The General MIDI standard assigns the shakuhachi to program number 78.[34] One of the best known pop songs of the 1980s that uses this sound is "Sledgehammer" by Peter Gabriel. This was also used in the ident of the short-lived Coca-Cola Telecommunications.

See also

References

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