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#1 2006-12-03 22:03:05

Joe Huang
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From: Taiwan
Registered: 2006-12-03
Posts: 5

Good day from Formosa~Taiwan.

Hello! I am Joe,and so happy to see this "Shakuhachi Forum".I just learned 2 years,and try to make now.In Taiwan,about 50 people now want to apply for an association ~ Taiwan Shakuhachi Association.We hope to popularize shakuhachi Taiwan.

Wellcome to Taiwan. *^o^*

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#2 2006-12-04 03:01:27

JF Lagrost
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From: Paris (France)
Registered: 2006-10-19
Posts: 73
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Re: Good day from Formosa~Taiwan.

Hello Joe. I have many students from Taiwan... in flute, but no one in shakuhachi. Welcome on the forum.

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#3 2006-12-04 05:48:11

Tairaku 太楽
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From: Tasmania
Registered: 2005-10-07
Posts: 3226
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Re: Good day from Formosa~Taiwan.

That sounds great Joe, good luck with that.

Do you know a Taiwanese artist named Hou Chun Ming? I want to get one of his paintings.


'Progress means simplifying, not complicating' : Bruno Munari

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#4 2006-12-04 23:02:34

Joe Huang
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From: Taiwan
Registered: 2006-12-03
Posts: 5

Re: Good day from Formosa~Taiwan.

JF Lagrost wrote:

Hello Joe. I have many students from Taiwan... in flute, but no one in shakuhachi. Welcome on the forum.

Nice to meet you JF. Someday I'll visit Paris. It's a beautiful city.

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#5 2006-12-04 23:08:25

Joe Huang
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From: Taiwan
Registered: 2006-12-03
Posts: 5

Re: Good day from Formosa~Taiwan.

Tairaku wrote:

That sounds great Joe, good luck with that.

Do you know a Taiwanese artist named Hou Chun Ming? I want to get one of his paintings.

Dear Tairaku,
The name "Hou Chun Ming" sounds like "王相明".
He is one of our association.He makes lot of Shakuhachi,and some of thoes are good.

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#6 2006-12-05 07:31:10

Tairaku 太楽
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From: Tasmania
Registered: 2005-10-07
Posts: 3226
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Re: Good day from Formosa~Taiwan.

Joe Huang wrote:

Tairaku wrote:

That sounds great Joe, good luck with that.

Do you know a Taiwanese artist named Hou Chun Ming? I want to get one of his paintings.

Dear Tairaku,
The name "Hou Chun Ming" sounds like "王相明".
He is one of our association.He makes lot of Shakuhachi,and some of thoes are good.

Is he the same Hou Chun Ming who makes woodblock prints and paintings? If so that is very interesting.


'Progress means simplifying, not complicating' : Bruno Munari

http://www.myspace.com/tairakubrianritchie

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#7 2006-12-05 20:10:30

Daniel Ryudo
Shihan/Kinko Ryu
From: Kochi, Japan
Registered: 2006-02-12
Posts: 355

Re: Good day from Formosa~Taiwan.

Good luck with the Taiwan Shakuhachi Association.  On my one visit to Taiwan nearly two decades ago I had just started playing the instrument and remember practicing shakuhachi in a beautiful spot in the mountains of west Taiwan where was an outdoor hotspring in a cave which opened up onto a river. Spectacular mountain peaks in that area, just like one of those ancient Chinese landscape paintings.

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#8 2006-12-06 08:58:48

Joe Huang
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From: Taiwan
Registered: 2006-12-03
Posts: 5

Re: Good day from Formosa~Taiwan.

Thanks,Daniel.Taiwan is really so beautiful.Wellcome to here again.

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#9 2006-12-06 22:32:11

changjc
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Registered: 2006-11-20
Posts: 12

Re: Good day from Formosa~Taiwan.

To Tairaku

Please visit the following website,
    http://www_link.cyhg.gov.tw/people/afa855/artist.htm
I think this is the artist you said.
He is not the same man who makes shakuhachi.

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I also come from Taiwan.
Taiwan Shakuhachi Association was already established at the end of September.
There is a shakuhachi forum in Taiwan.

     http://shaku8.tosaint.com/index.php

But it is in Chinese, the beautiful traditional Chinese, not the simplied Chinese used in China.
Welcome to this forum. And also welcome to Taiwan.
In Taiwan many shakuhachi players play "enga", that is Japanese or Taiwanese popular songs, especially very old popular songs.

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