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#1 2007-03-02 20:04:20

Moran from Planet X
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Yokoyama Ranpo notation

Anyone know of available notation for:

Eirei ni Sasagu    - Requiem
Gekko Reibo - Moonlight Reverie
Jinchu no Shakuhachi - Shakuhachi in the Middle of the Camp

Also, anyone have digital recordings of the last two? Jinchu no Shakuhachi and Gekko Reibo?


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#2 2007-03-03 04:28:39

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Re: Yokoyama Ranpo notation

Chris Moran wrote:

Also, anyone have digital recordings of the last two? Jinchu no Shakuhachi and Gekko Reibo?

Chris, Gekko Reibo played by Mary Lu Brandwein is here:  http://www.shakuhachi.org/GekkoReiboStuff/shakgr.htm

-Darren.


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#3 2007-03-03 12:35:29

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Re: Yokoyama Ranpo notation

dstone wrote:

Chris, Gekko Reibo played by Mary Lu Brandwein is here:  http://www.shakuhachi.org/GekkoReiboStuff/shakgr.htm

-Darren.

Thank you, Darren. Very thoughtful. I've taken a few lessons with Mary Lu's teacher, Masakazu Yoshizawa, and he mentioned to me that he would teach me this piece, in time, since I used to practice shakuhachi after my night shift at work, 2 or 3 in the morning, near an old college auditorium with the moon as my reading lamp. (Romantic and cold, eh?). I hope to return under his instruction soon and learn this one.

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#4 2007-03-03 13:01:20

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Re: Yokoyama Ranpo notation

Chris Moran wrote:

I used to practice shakuhachi after my night shift at work, 2 or 3 in the morning, near an old college auditorium with the moon as my reading lamp. (Romantic and cold, eh?).

Nice image.  Evocative of Shingetsu, also, I think!

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