Sokaku
巣鶴
[Genre] | Honkyoku |
[Escuela] | Taizan Ha - 対山派 Chikuho Ryû |
Sokaku aparece en los siguientes álbumes
Álbum | Artista | |
Inside |
Shakuhachi : Juerg Fuyuzui Zurmuehle | |
Koku |
Shakuhachi : Monden Tekikū | |
Meianji Shoden Shakuhachi Honkyoku Shu 02 |
Shakuhachi : Yoshimura Sōshin Fuan | |
Myoan Sanjunana Sei Tanikita Muchiku Shu - 2 |
Shakuhachi : Tanikita Muchiku Roan | |
Phoenix Crying - Yearning for the Bell Volume 6 |
Shakuhachi : Riley Kōho Lee | |
Another member of the family of 'Crane' honkyoku, this is considered the oldest, and is closely related to the piece Suzuru from the Yokoyama lineage (see TP151 Deep Night, vol. 5 of the Yearning for the Bell series). The crane is revered in Japan for its beauty and its mating and nesting habits. The Japanese cranes mate for life and are exceptionally attentive as parents. The piece alludes to the intense and mixed feelings (fear, joy, pride, exuberance, sadness, and above all excitement) felt by both parent cranes and the adolescent crane when the latter is just about to make its first attempt to fly!
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Phoenix Crying - Yearning for the Bell Volume 6 |
Shakuhachi : Riley Kōho Lee | |
Another member of the family of 'Crane' honkyoku, this is considered the oldest, and is closely related to the piece Suzuru from the Yokoyama lineage (see TP151 Deep Night, vol. 5 of the Yearning for the Bell series). The crane is revered in Japan for its beauty and its mating and nesting habits. The Japanese cranes mate for life and are exceptionally attentive as parents. The piece alludes to the intense and mixed feelings (fear, joy, pride, exuberance, sadness, and above all excitement) felt by both parent cranes and the adolescent crane when the latter is just about to make its first attempt to fly!
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Phoenix Crying - Yearning for the Bell Volume 6 |
Shakuhachi : Riley Kōho Lee | |
Another member of the family of 'Crane' honkyoku, this is considered the oldest, and is closely related to the piece Suzuru from the Yokoyama lineage (see TP151 Deep Night, vol. 5 of the Yearning for the Bell series). The crane is revered in Japan for its beauty and its mating and nesting habits. The Japanese cranes mate for life and are exceptionally attentive as parents. The piece alludes to the intense and mixed feelings (fear, joy, pride, exuberance, sadness, and above all excitement) felt by both parent cranes and the adolescent crane when the latter is just about to make its first attempt to fly!
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Phoenix Crying - Yearning for the Bell Volume 6 |
Shakuhachi : Riley Kōho Lee | |
Another member of the family of 'Crane' honkyoku, this is considered the oldest, and is closely related to the piece Suzuru from the Yokoyama lineage (see TP151 Deep Night, vol. 5 of the Yearning for the Bell series). The crane is revered in Japan for its beauty and its mating and nesting habits. The Japanese cranes mate for life and are exceptionally attentive as parents. The piece alludes to the intense and mixed feelings (fear, joy, pride, exuberance, sadness, and above all excitement) felt by both parent cranes and the adolescent crane when the latter is just about to make its first attempt to fly!
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Shakuhachi - Ryudo - 01 |
Shakuhachi : Takahashi Ryudo | |
Souvenir of Japan - Shakuhachi Komusoh and Suizen |
Shakuhachi : Sakai Chikuho II | |
Suizen - Chikuho ryu ni miru fuke shakuhachi no keifu - 03 |
Shakuhachi : Sakai Chikuho II |