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Plume Blanche Member
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Posted: 2014-11-06, 16:31 Post subject: Honshirabe |
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It's been a year that I regularly try to play this piece and I can't make high-pitched sounds.
I am happy because this is the first time that I get to play the whole song.
The treble notes are not very pretty, but it's great anyway for me.
Ca fait un an que j'essaie régulièrement de jouer ce morceau et que je n'arrive pas à faire les sons aigus.
Je suis contente parce que c'est la première fois que j'arrive à jouer le morceau en entier.
Les notes aigues ne sont pas très jolies, mais c'est formidable quand même pour moi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc8bfOIRFB4&list=UUtTC0OUtoCsQYbHWc-1w9… _________________ Don't give up. Nomally it is the last key on the ring which opens the door. (Paulo Coelho). |
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Peter Schreiber Member
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Posted: 2014-11-06, 16:49 Post subject: Honshirabe |
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I really like this piece! As I am a absolute newbie I can't say nothing about the playing - for me it sounds very professional and I like the sound of your shakuhachi. Also your painting is great. Thanks for sharing! _________________ 1.4, 1.8 & 2.8 |
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Posted: 2014-11-06, 17:38 Post subject: Honshirabe |
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Thank you very much Peter  _________________ Don't give up. Nomally it is the last key on the ring which opens the door. (Paulo Coelho). |
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Posted: 2014-11-18, 07:35 Post subject: Honshirabe |
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I'm glad you finally posted a traditional honkyoku piece, I've been waiting a long time for you to do that. What do you mean "The treble notes are not very pretty,........"?- I think your Kan register sounds great, very pure and clear. I've been playing over 3 1/2 years and I would KILL to get the sound you have in Kan. But then again I have the bad shakuhachi lips Perry Young writes about. Anyway, great job, I'm looking forward to hearing more of your honkyoku pieces. |
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Posted: 2014-11-18, 20:24 Post subject: Honshirabe |
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Thank you for your kind comment, noodles.
I am satisfied because I manage to make the least difficult notes of the Kan register today. But it is going to need for me even for a long time before they are attractive, that is for me, soft and fluid.
I made a training course of two days with Christophe GASTON recently, and I work on the Kan register since a few weeks. This advice is precious and are going to help me to improve my playing.
That has me allowed to become aware that I had taken, in self-taught, of bad habits that I have to rectify and that I work regularly the Kan register, what I did not make before, because I deafened myself by playing, what did not motivate me a lot to persevere.
I discover notes which I do not well manage to make but I now know how it is necessary to take itself to play them there. I make quite small progress, but I think that in the long run they are going to have their fruits.
I find that the Kan register asks for a relentless work, in any case for me, with regard to Otsu register. It is not maybe similar for everybody. In any case for me, it is really a work of patience.
Play, play and replay the same notes, so that from time to time, a miracle occurs and so that that takes place like that should.
I think of being a little disabled with the Kan register, I find it so difficult, especially in half-notes.
There is a few weeks I wondered if I did not have to admit that Shakuhachi was too difficult for me.
Thanks to Christophe GASTON, and also to Jean-Luc PEILHON who took care of all the organization of this weekend, I took back hope in possible progress. That made me the good, I needed it.
If you have problems as me with kan, the solution it is to work this register regularly and for a long time in my opinion. It will maybe be long, but you will arrive there, it is the good news.
Do not drop, Noodles, hang on !  _________________ Don't give up. Nomally it is the last key on the ring which opens the door. (Paulo Coelho). |
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Christophe Gaston Professional Member
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Posted: 2014-11-18, 22:14 Post subject: Honshirabe |
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Great plume blanche ;-) Lots of new things happened! Thank you but you did the job and I am impressed by the rapid progress in the sound! |
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Posted: 2014-11-19, 11:24 Post subject: Honshirabe |
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 _________________ Don't give up. Nomally it is the last key on the ring which opens the door. (Paulo Coelho). |
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Posted: 2014-11-21, 21:28 Post subject: Honshirabe |
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Ah yes... I like this much more Thankyou. |
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Posted: 2014-11-24, 14:33 Post subject: Honshirabe |
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Thank you Tenderfoot  _________________ Don't give up. Nomally it is the last key on the ring which opens the door. (Paulo Coelho). |
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