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#1 2010-04-27 17:11:58

fausto
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Greetings!!

Hey all, My name's Fausto (not my real name, but you'll never know....).  I'm actually a student of Taiko.  During practicing pieces and seeing concerts I've noticed a decent use of the fue (I think also called the Shinobue?) although they might be different flutes (think fue is the general term for flut in japanese?).  As you can tell I'm completely new to japanese flutes, and I was wondering if anyone could help me get started with learning how to play the fue.  Obviously I would need a flute and a way to learn how to play it, so if anyone knows a place where I could buy a cheap beginner flute and some way to learn how to play it.  I have never played a flute except the recorder in the 4th grade (yippie....) so I wouldn't know any technical terminology anyone would use, please use language that's easy for a newbie to understand =P.  I was referred here by a friend who played the Shakuhachi, she told me that people on here play a multitude of flute styles so people on here would know where/how to buy and learn how to play the fue.

Any information is appreciates, thanks!!

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#2 2010-04-27 17:15:41

fausto
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Re: Greetings!!

ooh, is a fue (or shinobue whichever you call it) a transverse flute?  not sure, I'm ignorant to flute anything

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#3 2010-04-28 07:24:02

Tairaku 太楽
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Re: Greetings!!


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#4 2010-04-28 07:57:25

fausto
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Re: Greetings!!

yeah I saw that, unfortunately the guides are all in japanese and I can't read japanese >.<

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#5 2010-04-28 16:58:27

Dun Romin
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Registered: 2008-04-19
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Re: Greetings!!

Hello Fausto, smile even magicians have to learn. Here you'll meet shakuhachiplayers. Please try Google or Wikipedia on the words shinobue, shakuhachi and traverso (in Italian) or flute (in English)


Tomorrow's wind only blows tomorrow. (Koji)

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#6 2010-05-02 13:43:01

fausto
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Re: Greetings!!

Yeah, I understand that this is a Shakuhachi forum, but I figured most people weren't limited to one type of flute.  I ordered a shinobue and if anyone is in bowling green, Ohio, you'll see a very annoying guy trying to play flute terribly at the local parks =P guess that's how ya learn though!!  I also found some forums for other types of flutes, such as Dizi (Which I plan on studying while I'm in China) and asking around for some shinobue tips.  If anyone finds any obscure shinobue resources I would much appreciate knowing of them.  I plan on learning Shakuhachi after I get out of college.  Couldn't hurt, right?!

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#7 2010-05-02 15:42:22

Dun Romin
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Re: Greetings!!

Fausto, about the shinobue, maybe my shakuhachiteacher VĂ«ronique Piron can give you some advise; she's also a shinobue player. Mind that she's a very busy lady at  the moment, she lives in France and I'm very sorry to delude you, she's not obscure.


Tomorrow's wind only blows tomorrow. (Koji)

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#8 2010-05-02 17:44:24

edosan
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From: Salt Lake City
Registered: 2005-10-09
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Re: Greetings!!

Veronique Piron

Lessons in France:  Bretagne and Paris

Lessons in Belgium:  Bruxelles

Talensac, Ille et Vilaine, FRANCE

Phone: 00 33 2 99 09 26 15

vpironet@yahoo.fr


Zen is not easy.
It takes effort to attain nothingness.
And then what do you have?
Bupkes.

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#9 2010-05-02 22:45:57

chikuzen
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From: Cleveland Heights,OH 44118
Registered: 2005-10-24
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Re: Greetings!!

Bowling Green is right next door. And I have a nice yokobue that need attention. I can't teach it though.


Michael Chikuzen Gould

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#10 2010-05-03 03:06:47

fausto
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Re: Greetings!!

yeah, not too far from you.  What do you mean "need attention"

Last edited by fausto (2010-05-03 03:08:24)

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