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We have a Korean dude working for us at Chado. I asked him if there's music in Korea like that of shakuhachi. He said, "Yes......similar. But it's more exciting."
Bruce Hunter or anybody else, are there any nice Korean melodies transcribed for shakuhachi?
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In the usual place,
http://www.4shared.com/dir/5119010/dc0a … aring.html
in the Hanguk folder. 8^)
later...
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Thanks Bruce, I think everybody agrees that you win the "M an T's Shakuhachi BBQ Good Citizen Award" for the month and even the year!
Do you know anything about those songs you've transcribed? Are they folk music or what? Maybe I'll look for some of them on youtube or just ask our Korean worker for help.
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Tairaku,
The Hanguk folder has mostly folk songs, which tend to be andante or largo. Sae Taryung and Nongboo-ga are somewhat more upbeat. Aegook-ka is a patriotic song. Your Korean worker would probably be your best reference. My copies have no tempo, expression or articulation markings.
Thanks for the M&T's SBBQGCA. I appreciate the support from the forum. There have been 10,000+ downloads so far, you guys rock! And let's not forget, it takes makers to make, teachers to teach, players to play, and students to stude. Me, I just smear ink across dead trees. 8^)
later...
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Great stuff. You wouldn't happen to have a copy of shika no tone would ya?I definitely would like to try that honkyoku.
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