Learn to Play the Shakuhachi: Fukuda Rando - Intermediate
Tsukikusa No Yume, Tabibito No Uta and Miyama Higurashi
Description
This course will help you get better at your lyrical side of playing the Shakuhachi. Releasing any tension is key to playing these songs. Simpler melody lines will help you learn how to play in a more lyrical way. It will also help you develop a better technique and also practice your Yuri/ vibrato and end of phrases.
A very important aspect of playing an instrument. Interpretation of the songs gives some freedom in making them your own. Those are beautiful songs with a nice melody line and they will help you in playing with a softer and soulful tone.
You will be able several key techniques of the Shakuhachi through these songs.
Higher register notes will also come more easily through the study of the songs. You can challenge yourself and study these songs as a beginner, intermediate, or even advanced player.
Tsukikusa is a duet ( you can have piano, koto or other instruments played along). The accompaniment score is not included here.
Tabibito No Uta is considered a Honkyoku in the Azuma Style. It allows more freedom in the playing of the song, once the timing and phrasing are understood.
Miyama Higurashi is also considered a Honkyoku in the Azuma Style. It allows more freedom in the playing of the song, once the timing and phrasing are understood.
Have fun with the songs and try not to stay too rigid and follow the score too closely with the written beats. Some notes can be held longer.
What You Will Learn!
- Learn to better the playing of the Shakuhachi
- Work on sound and tone
- Work on Tonguing/ staccato technique
- Work on lyricism and phrasing of songs
Who Should Attend!
- Intermediate to advanced students of the Shakuhachi or other flutes