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#1 2009-02-16 23:38:28

axolotl
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From: Los Angeles
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"harmonic chi" and "alternate re meri"

I was wondering if anyone uses the following interesting shakuhachi fingerings in an actual piece as opposed to just foolin' around:

1.  generating chi in kan register by blowing a harmonic on ro, i.e. getting the 5th above the octave.  The note is a little thin and ro otsu still sounds slightly, but what's nice is that you can trill from chi to ri meri (A to B on a 1.8) easily. 

2.  getting re meri by meri'ing only slightly and covering hole 1 in addition to 3, 4, and 5.  The timbre is different from 'proper' re meri. 

Harmonic chi sounds like a Chinese healing technique...anyhow, if anyone has insights into these fingerings, I'd appreciate it!

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#2 2009-02-17 03:29:10

Bruce Hunter
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Re: "harmonic chi" and "alternate re meri"

axolotl,

The following link will take you to "Amazing Grace" using only harmonics. Haven't gotten around to doing another one, maybe I'll find another piece that will work someday!

http://dc17.4shared.com/download/482571 … icsRTR.pdf

later...


Develop infallible technique and then lay yourself at the mercy of inspiration. - Anon.

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#3 2009-02-17 12:16:55

axolotl
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Re: "harmonic chi" and "alternate re meri"

uh...wow.  The notation is a little beyond me at the moment, but I will show this to my teacher.

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