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Hello all!
I want to buy a book on the history of the shakuhachi. and i want the most awesome one there is.
i have a couple of smaller books with a little bit on the history. most of the big books are pretty expensive, so i can only afford one! Which one do you all think would be the best book on history, if you could only have one?!
thank you,
david
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It depends what school you are most interested in. Tone Takehashi's thesis has an excellent analysis of the development of shakuhachi and the final section is focussed on the Tozan-ryu. Riley Lee's thesis is very comprehensive with some emphasis on the chikuho school. Chris Yohmei Blasdel's 'The shakuhachi: Manual for learning' contains an excellent and concise history section that mentions all the main schools. There is a reading list on the articles pages of my website with details of these and various articles. The article by James Sanford, Shakuhachi zen: the Fukeshu and komuso is excellent. All the above are available from shakuhachi.com.
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Hi Phil,
If your interest is more in the line of treading about he HONKYOKU repertoire, let me (not so humbly) recommend my own book "Sui-Zen":Blowing Meditation.
It is sold in a plastic Box-Set with 5 CDs that include the entire Jin Nyodo style Honkyoku repertoire. The price is $90-, plus $5- for shipping domestically and $15- Internationally. You can order it through my website with paypal <http://www.nyogetsu.com>
Just choose one of the prompts that allow you to enter in your own amoun tof money and I'll get it out to you.
Since I still don't really have this item listed in my items for sale area, I guess a little self-aggrandizement , every once in a while, is OK!!
Don't miss out on Riley Lee's Phd. thesis as well.
You can download it from Monty's sight.
Ronnie Nyogetsu Reishin Seldin
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