World Shakuhachi Discussion / Go to Live Shakuhachi Chat
You are not logged in.
G'day
Im developing an interest in the several Sashi pieces.
On the CD Kumoi by Tokuyama Takashi
& in the liner notes and on the pdf also released:
Chikugo Sashi comes from the Fuke temple Rinsei-ken, located
in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture, in the southern island of
Kyushu. Sashi is a name often used for Honkyoku pieces. (Other
popular Honkyoku names are Sugagaki, Reibo and Sanya).
Chikugo Sashi is one of several Sashi pieces: Neri Sashi, Takane
Sashi, Ifu Sashi, etc.
I'd like to know a little but more Rinseiken style and in particular:
This:
The most prominent technique used in a Sashi
piece is the chin shake. These shakes are sometimes rougher and
harder (and wilder) then typical Kyushu pieces.
please reply here or direct ranftg at iinet.net.au
graham in Oz
Offline
I read somewhere that Sashi is another name for Jimpo Sanya from Kansai area. This may be inaccurate. I also have a list of pieces related to Sashi:
Sanya Chukyo
Sanya Tohoku
Sanya Sugagaki (Kinko)
Sanya sugagaki (Kimpo)
Sanya no kyoku (Myoan Shimpo)
Echigo sanya (Echigo Myoanji)
Futaiken Sanya
Jimbo sanya (Kansai)
Jimbo sanya (Hokkaido)
Sanya sugomori (Fukushima)
Sanya (Seien)
Sanya no kyoku (Myoan Taizan)
This may be full of mistakes....
Offline
Any audio clips we could hear? I've never heard of this, but it sounds interesting.
-E
Offline