A majestic and tranquil shakuhachi piece that leads you into the depths of traditional Japanese music
An ambitious work that harmonizes traditional sounds with a modern approach.
The breath and delicate tone of the shakuhachi quietly spreads out, creating a composition that leaves a deep, lingering impression of Japanese spirituality. A unique worldview unfolds, where the classical and the avant-garde coexist.
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A:
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1)
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古鐘 Kosho (Ancient Bell)
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2)
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遠音 Tohne (Distant Sounds)
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3)
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銀響 Ginkyo (Silvering Scene)
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4)
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竹の譜 Take No Fu (The Bamboo Notes)
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B:
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陽明 Yomyo (Twilight)
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2)
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久遠の呼吸 Kuon No Kokyu (Infinity)
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3)
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海の彩 Umi No Aya (Wild Waves)
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4)
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鼓動 Kodoh (Cowbellings)
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5)
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無限の譜 Mugen No Fu (Eternal Echoes)
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Shakuhachi - Hozan Yamamoto
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Piano, Electric Piano - Masahiko Satoh
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Drums, Percussion - Masahiko Togashi
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Liner Notes - 野口久光