Learn to play the Shakuhachi Beginners 3/ Intermediate
Learn to play the Shakuhachi Beginners 3/ Intermediate, available at $27.99, has an average rating of 5, with 10 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 61 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn to play the Shakuhachi and learn new Techniques on the Shakuhachi: Meri , Chu Meri, high register notes, vibrato Learn to play Sakura Learn to play Folk Song Kuroda Bushi Get better at play the Shakuhachi Strengthening your embouchure for a better sound This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners to intermediate or Advanced who want to learn new songs or People who want to create new Taiko pieces with some flute or Students who are interested to learn folk songs It is particularly useful for Beginners to intermediate or Advanced who want to learn new songs or People who want to create new Taiko pieces with some flute or Students who are interested to learn folk songs.
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Summary
Title: Learn to play the Shakuhachi Beginners 3/ Intermediate
Price: $27.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 10
Number of Published Lectures: 10
Number of Curriculum Items: 10
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 10
Original Price: $64.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn to play the Shakuhachi and learn new Techniques on the Shakuhachi: Meri , Chu Meri, high register notes, vibrato
- Learn to play Sakura
- Learn to play Folk Song Kuroda Bushi
- Get better at play the Shakuhachi
- Strengthening your embouchure for a better sound
Who Should Attend
- Beginners to intermediate
- Advanced who want to learn new songs
- People who want to create new Taiko pieces with some flute
- Students who are interested to learn folk songs
Target Audiences
- Beginners to intermediate
- Advanced who want to learn new songs
- People who want to create new Taiko pieces with some flute
- Students who are interested to learn folk songs
With this course, you can play with a more robust sound. You will need to practice and make sure to practice Ro Buki (playing the note Ro for as long as you can) every day to work thoroughly on breath and embouchure to build up and strengthen your playing.
In this course, you will learn to play the introductory Shakuhachi notes and learn new notes: chu meri and meri notes. You will also learn to play the higher register notes and about Yuri (vibrato), used for Shakuhachi songs. You will learn more about playing the Shakuhachi and getting better at it through folk songs and original songs. We will go through simple exercises to help you better your sound.
This course is also for intermediate players who want to work on techniques and their meri and chu meri notes. You will learn new songs that challenge you with new notes, rhythms, and phrasing.
We also have a lesson on learning to read and write the Shakuhachi notations necessary to play Shakuhachi music, such as Honkyoku.
We have provided scores that allow other instruments to play with you. Both notations, Western and Japanese, are included. We encourage you to memorize the songs and use them—the Japanese Shakuhachi notation to read the music.
Learn to play this folk song. We recommend playing the Ro buki every day as a warm-up exercise.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Learn to play a folk song Kuroda Bushi
Lecture 1: Learning to play Kuroda Bushi
Chapter 2: Learning to play different version of Sakura
Lecture 1: Lesson 9: Sakura A
Lecture 2: Lesson 10: Sakura B
Lecture 3: Lesson 11: Sakura C
Chapter 3: Learn an original Song: Umi No Koe
Lecture 1: Lesson 12: Umi no Koe – first voice
Lecture 2: Lesson 13: Umi No Koe- second voice
Chapter 4: Special lessons: Read write and play the Shakuhachi notations and Robuki
Lecture 1: Notation lesson
Lecture 2: RoBuki- Long. Tone practice
Lecture 3: Ro Tsu Re Chi Ri
Chapter 5: How to repair a cracked bamboo flute
Lecture 1: Repair video
Instructors
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Marco Lienhard
Shakuhachi, Fue and Taiko Virtuoso
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