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#1 2010-06-02 01:04:57

Bruce
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Aioi no Kyoku?

I'm looking for anyone who may have had lessons on, or knows how to play a piece called Aioi no Kyoku.  It's a duet and the kaede is a slightly modified Rokudan no Shirabe.

thanks


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#2 2010-06-02 14:31:56

Jim Thompson
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Re: Aioi no Kyoku?

Bruce,
     It's beginning to look as if you may have "stumped the band".
          As much as you have and will help others,  I regret not being able to return the favor. Good luck!
            J


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#3 2010-06-02 21:45:55

Jam
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Re: Aioi no Kyoku?

Could you mean Aoi instead of Aioi?

http://www.komuso.com/pieces/Yuki_no_Ashita.html

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#4 2010-06-03 11:48:19

Bruce
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Re: Aioi no Kyoku?

Jam wrote:

Could you mean Aoi instead of Aioi?

That's a sokyoku piece (koto).  This is a duet for two shakuhachi.

I think it was written in the 20th century.

Here's a link to the title kanji: http://shikan.org/Aioi-no-Kyoku.jpg


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#5 2010-06-03 20:55:23

Jam
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Re: Aioi no Kyoku?

Right that made things a bit easier. For your reference in the future here are the kanji so you can copy and paste:

相生の曲

I've not played it but there's some information on it here:

http://www.weblio.jp/content/%E7%9B%B8% … E%E6%9B%B2

There's also a short recording (2 mins) towards the bottom of the page.

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