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As a novice I find some of the fingering techniques to be a bit confusing. No surprise, right?
For example, Ri meri is fingered just like Ha Chu meri. That's the way it looks to me on paper. I'm assuming the difference comes in either the head movement or angle of the flute?
I noticed this when I was looking at Tamuke.
I'm just guessing, but maybe this is why having a teacher is critical. The Shakuhachi has so many subtle sound capabilities that rely on the amount of breath, angle, and fingering. Someone has to be there to say, "That's it! Do it again!"
Is there's a DVD out there that can clearly show the notes, angles, and breath required to explain some of these advanced playing techniques? I'll throw in the "That's it! Do it again!"
Any help would be appreciated. As you know by now, there's not a teacher within 400 miles of Jacksonville, FLorida.
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Hi from a fellow newbie!
Really the best source I've seen on starting to pick it up and get noises and much much more is http://www.japanworldmusic.com/hints.htm (as pointed out to me recently, cheers J).
Apart from that some creative Googling can bring up some Gems ... notably the archives (I assume) ancestors of this excellent site!
Enjoy
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Ambi
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