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Here is some advice for aspiring jinashi shakuhachi makers from the Ghost of Shakuhachi Past.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O-EPMj30Nk
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Mujitsu wrote:
Here is some advice for aspiring jinashi shakuhachi makers from the Ghost of Shakuhachi Past.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O-EPMj30Nk
Hey, very cool presentation of some great words to work and live by!
Thanks!!
-Darren.
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Thanks Ken! If you ever get tired of shakuhachi making, I know a good agent for voiceover work!
Best, Perry
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Mujitsu wrote:
Here is some advice for aspiring jinashi shakuhachi makers from the Ghost of Shakuhachi Past.
...Realise that shakuhachi making is a matter of life and death...
Zen attitude!
Nick
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nSkky wrote:
Mujitsu wrote:
Here is some advice for aspiring jinashi shakuhachi makers from the Ghost of Shakuhachi Past.
...Realise that shakuhachi making is a matter of life and death...Zen attitude!
Nick
If I look closely enough, everything is a matter of Life and Death..........unless I'm asleep, or there is no-one to know whether it matters.
Kel.
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I just watched this again and I have to say…right on! Keep ‘em coming! I think the idea of developing a philosophy around one’s artwork is critical to authenticity. As I sit on the floor and stare at bamboo I can’t help but feel like I don’t think about these things enough and I realize how little I know…
I like the fact that there is so much left to learn and explore.
Thanks,
Matt
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