First Published in 1994. In their quest for new sound materials,
avant-garde musicians often produce sounds which accidentally bear
a strong resemblance to traditional instruments. While conventional
Western instruments have taken on a functional role, instruments
such as the shakuhachi are still closely associated with their
cultural, religious, and historical roots. The colorful and unique
shakuhachi has become the most widely known and used Japanese
instrument. This collection provides a comprehensive historical
overview of the shakuhachi, its technical aspects and its
relationship to the flute.
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