Claudius Constantinus I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this . what am I missing ? .
John Smith I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this . what am I missing ? .
venkat - I think your only chance to find out IF you are missing anything here - would be for you to intentionally listen to this piece - eyes closed, please - once a month; for 6 months. Then wait to see if you find yourself wanting to listen again. Multiple times in my own life I have been exposed to some new form of music which I did not understand or appreciate at all. But usually, with enough repeated exposure; something in me learned to hear it, and appreciate it. I find this piece pretty sophisticated. If you try my method, and still don't care for it- listen to it again, in 10 years. Really. :-)
I agree with Phillips comment. A lot of music I have tried, I did not like at first. But after giving it a few more tries, I grew to like it more and more. I personally, have always liked a lot of classical instruments from all cultures, but I have yet to listen to one classical artist from Japan that did not pour their heart and soul into the music. I usually am rocking out to some metal, but whenever I see something like this I am drawn to it, sometimes I like to just get swept away to another land through music such as this. Its hard to explain the appeal but there is something very serene about it.
@@vra4432 "i love shakuhachi but don't understand such praises for this" this makes little sense to me. You just said you love the shakuhachi lol. And what praises? I feel like you just gave it more praise than the op by saying you love it. All he said was "feel great". Anyway. I don't agree with Phillip. What he said basically sounds like acquiring a taste. And you can probably acquire a taste for anything but that doesn't make it good. The shakuhachi _is_ good though, reason being is it has such a distinct sound. There's not much like it.
I love this. Such beautiful simplicity. Painting looks to be l8th century. Unsigned, (no 'chop') makes it very hard to attribute. Folds indicate travelling (monk?). Hope this helps. And, who cares what or who is listening? Just enjoy it. DG
El sueño del berrocal celaba una verdad esquiva. El soplo surge libre del mar de rocas. Purificado, nos lleva más allá de toda contingencia, arrastra cuanto al ánimo lastra. Lo vacía de miasmas. ¿Recuerdas? En su peregrinar, el viejo Bashõ trazó impresiones indelebles. El soplo mismo que la palabra implica. «Este camino/ nadie ya lo recorre,/ salvo el crepúsculo». Soplar es ser, de nuevo renacidos. No afana rimas artificiosas ni lindas melodías, el soplo por sí mismo se vale. Sublime, eleva y templa entuertos. No suprime el dolor, lo transfigura. Ahí yace su verdad, sin tapujo, «el dolor regala su virtud saludable, allí donde no la suponemos» (Heidegger ).
Robert Reichel I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this . what am I missing ? .
What is this mind? Who is hearing these sounds? Do not mistake any state for Self-realization, but continue To ask yourself even more intensely, What is it that hears? Bassui
It is a painting by Hasegawa Tōhaku. I know that the music of shakuhachi came from Zen Buddhist meditation, and this style of painting seems to me to contain the same spirit. The image serves to suggest or denote the void, as the sound of the shakuhachi also seems to be "the last thing" before the silence, a path to silence.
Gérard Begni I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this . what am I missing ? .
Korvinus I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this . what am I missing ? .
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Edilia Grassi I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this . what am I missing ? .
FraRu b I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this . what am I missing ? .
Erik. Yes, in my time I was considered to be knowledgeable but fashions and prices change so quickly. There are several styles of Japanese art. Woodcuts are popular. Hiroshige and Kunisada are top names. Paintings on silk, scrolls and hangings also. And there are the ink and wash paintings, which I love. Calligraphy, too. "Begin Japanology", on youtube is great for an insight to the culture and the only advice I would give is buy what gives you pleasure, because whichever way the prices go, you'll always have a treasure! DG
Who is hearing? Your physical being doesn't hear, Nor does the void. Then what does? Strive to find out. Put aside your rational Intellect, Give up all techniques. Just get rid of the notion of self. Bassui
Chi dice " Chi sta ascoltando?......."? il tuo essere fisico non dice, ne il vuoto. Chi dice " Allora cosa fa?"? e chi fa ?. LO stesso è il dire e il detto chi scrive e lo scritto e chi legge e il letto e il vuoto che separa che è il silenzio che permette e il concetto di "possibile"che permette e il permesso e il dire che questo ti dice e io che dico?
Dimitris Kerkoulas I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this . what am I missing ? .
Il pourrait exister autre chose Mais l’arbre se confirme S’intrique avec l’ensemble Il est la naissance Des commencements Qui se perpétue Solidement dans le devenir Si le temps est Il pourrait ne pas exister Mais il est là Avec ces feuilles Ces racines Et une flûte Réjean Desrosiers 2022 12 07 002
Rique Borges I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this . what am I missing ? .
The ink on paper panels are "Pine Trees (Shorin-zu-byubu)," by Hasegawa Tohaku. ca. 1580.
Thanks... absolutely mesmerizing.
Thank you for the answer, I appreciate.
Прекрасный звук спасибо за предоставленную возможность слышать его
I have never heard any Shakuhachi. It's incredibly gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.
Touches the deepness of the soul and mind alike!
勇壮な出だし、見事な旋律です!日本の原風景の民族音楽だけど、日本ではあまり聴かなくなっている。素晴らしい音の再現ありがとうございます!sannkyu‼︎
Loveliest japanese flute music ! The most soul-soothing music on the Earth !!! I greatly love it !
Claudius Constantinus
I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this .
what am I missing ? .
As one sits at the bottom ,the foot of the great mountians. The sound of the meditating artist can be heard echoing along the valleys to the stream.
I meditate to this with sounds of nature in the background as well! Feel great.
John Smith
I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this .
what am I missing ? .
venkat - I think your only chance to find out IF you are missing anything here - would be for you to intentionally listen to this piece - eyes closed, please - once a month; for 6 months. Then wait to see if you find yourself wanting to listen again.
Multiple times in my own life I have been exposed to some new form of music which I did not understand or appreciate at all. But usually, with enough repeated exposure; something in me learned to hear it, and appreciate it.
I find this piece pretty sophisticated. If you try my method, and still don't care for it- listen to it again, in 10 years. Really. :-)
I agree with Phillips comment. A lot of music I have tried, I did not like at first. But after giving it a few more tries, I grew to like it more and more. I personally, have always liked a lot of classical instruments from all cultures, but I have yet to listen to one classical artist from Japan that did not pour their heart and soul into the music. I usually am rocking out to some metal, but whenever I see something like this I am drawn to it, sometimes I like to just get swept away to another land through music such as this. Its hard to explain the appeal but there is something very serene about it.
@@vra4432 "i love shakuhachi but don't understand such praises for this" this makes little sense to me. You just said you love the shakuhachi lol. And what praises? I feel like you just gave it more praise than the op by saying you love it. All he said was "feel great".
Anyway. I don't agree with Phillip. What he said basically sounds like acquiring a taste. And you can probably acquire a taste for anything but that doesn't make it good.
The shakuhachi _is_ good though, reason being is it has such a distinct sound. There's not much like it.
sans la musique il ne restera plus grand chose d’intéressant sur cette planète !
dans le monde humaine, peut-être, mais...
This is astonishing...
Thank you so very much.
I have this as my 'opening' for TH-cam, I guess I have heard it hundreds of times! So beautiful!!!!
I love this. Such beautiful simplicity. Painting looks to be l8th century. Unsigned, (no 'chop') makes it very hard to attribute. Folds indicate travelling (monk?). Hope this helps. And, who cares what or who is listening? Just enjoy it. DG
Pine Trees 松林図 屏風, by Hasegawa Tōhaku 長谷川 等伯 (1539 - 1610)
Thanks for the note.
Inspiring, great performance.
how beautiful it sounds! I love listen to it .its genuine Japan.
동아시아 그림들(산수화 등...)과 듣기 좋은 음악. 쓸쓸하면서도 기괴한 곡조가 황량한 풍경을 연상케 합니다.
very melodious. beautiful rendering.
hauntingly beautiful
I like this dance to the Gagaku. It giving a sense to this music.
美しい
I didn’t know this guy. Sublime. Love it.
just listened to the whole of this, great stuff
Simply WOW.
El sueño del berrocal celaba una verdad esquiva. El soplo surge libre del mar de rocas. Purificado, nos lleva más allá de toda contingencia, arrastra cuanto al ánimo lastra. Lo vacía de miasmas. ¿Recuerdas? En su peregrinar, el viejo Bashõ trazó impresiones indelebles. El soplo mismo que la palabra implica. «Este camino/ nadie ya lo recorre,/ salvo el crepúsculo». Soplar es ser, de nuevo renacidos. No afana rimas artificiosas ni lindas melodías, el soplo por sí mismo se vale. Sublime, eleva y templa entuertos. No suprime el dolor, lo transfigura. Ahí yace su verdad, sin tapujo, «el dolor regala su virtud saludable, allí donde no la suponemos» (Heidegger ).
Maravilloso GRACIAS
@@jesuscabralherrera7010 Gracias a ti Jesús
love it
As a player of the shakuhachi, goro is a big idol
Robert Reichel
I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this .
what am I missing ? .
It’s a matter of tastes I guess and what vibrations you resonate with.
really nothing to do..! then i come here! suites me nice!
Should be the last and worst option ...
you are wrong! its beatiful!!
@@tunjaybal6135 "The sound that evokes silence," or "the sound of silence."
iam going deep in my mind and focus.. strange mystical and going some place else...
What is this mind?
Who is hearing these sounds?
Do not mistake any state for
Self-realization, but continue
To ask yourself even more intensely,
What is it that hears?
Bassui
Listen to the listener
Dimitris Kerkoulas : There is no answer to this question - so it is the wrong question ;-) *omPEACEom*
Wonderful art of writing !!!!!!!
It is a painting by Hasegawa Tōhaku. I know that the music of shakuhachi came from Zen Buddhist meditation, and this style of painting seems to me to contain the same spirit. The image serves to suggest or denote the void, as the sound of the shakuhachi also seems to be "the last thing" before the silence, a path to silence.
Very wise choice
Gérard Begni
how is it writing ? isn't it flute music .
Gérard Begni
I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this .
what am I missing ? .
I know right lol,i guess it is not for everyone but damn this is so relaxing for the mind.
Korvinus
I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this .
what am I missing ? .
Perfect
Listening to this while programming.
wow!
Who drew. / paintedthese beautiful pines?… Thank you.
Truly enlightened playing.... "a vessel of all nature."
Does anyone know who painted the screen of the pines effaced by a blizzard--above?
+kathryn wylie en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasegawa_T%C5%8Dhaku
Oh god what is going on with the audio on this video? I feel like my ears are gonna split. A shame too, it's good shakuhachi.
Shakuhachi me gustaría estar contigo y grandes sabios,rumi Mahoma Jesús krisna y santos locos para el mundo bendiciones
No canal há algumas outras gravações de obras para shakuhachi. Talvez também lhe agradem:
th-cam.com/video/AbQi867CJYE/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/EzKCPrZ9ywc/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/G1Hdp1PwWGc/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/bw1KKil12WU/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/MG40rqZIzXE/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/ARauh_2U5Zg/w-d-xo.html
gracias!!!!!!!!!!
Edilia Grassi
I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this .
what am I missing ? .
@@vra4432 beings are beings, does not matter where we come from. Spirituality is universal, emotions are universal, nothing is better than nothing
komuso monk style
Soul talk
FraRu b
I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this .
what am I missing ? .
Does anyone know of any intense fast paced shakuhachi music?
KingsofSparta You'll be after the Shakuhachi Techno section, sir.
thank you :)
А что за триптихи на заставке. Сосны в тумане кажетсяно не уверен
Experimente gagaku, vai achar essas palavras bem mais adequadas.
Back again. Kathryn, this looks to be the work of Hasegawa Tohaku and it is 16th century not 18thth as I thought. (Too long out of the Trade!!!!)
You seem to be knowledgable about art like this. Would you recommend any artists so one could get a foot in the door of traditional Japanese art ?
Erik. Yes, in my time I was considered to be knowledgeable but fashions and prices change so quickly. There are several styles of Japanese art. Woodcuts are popular. Hiroshige and Kunisada are top names. Paintings on silk, scrolls and hangings also. And there are the ink and wash paintings, which I love. Calligraphy, too. "Begin Japanology", on youtube is great for an insight to the culture and the only advice I would give is buy what gives you pleasure, because whichever way the prices go, you'll always have a treasure! DG
Who is hearing?
Your physical being doesn't hear,
Nor does the void.
Then what does?
Strive to find out.
Put aside your rational Intellect,
Give up all techniques.
Just get rid of the notion of self.
Bassui
Chi dice " Chi sta ascoltando?......."?
il tuo essere fisico non dice,
ne il vuoto.
Chi dice " Allora cosa fa?"?
e chi fa ?.
LO stesso è il dire e il detto chi scrive e lo scritto e chi legge e il letto e il vuoto che separa che è il silenzio che permette e il concetto di "possibile"che permette e il permesso e il dire che questo ti dice e io che dico?
Dimitris Kerkoulas
I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this .
what am I missing ? .
LONG listening! This is Gorgeous!!!!! Almost empty!
Michael Hartley
why am I not able to feel anything . it feels so bland .
Il pourrait exister autre chose
Mais l’arbre se confirme
S’intrique avec l’ensemble
Il est la naissance
Des commencements
Qui se perpétue
Solidement dans le devenir
Si le temps est
Il pourrait ne pas exister
Mais il est là
Avec ces feuilles
Ces racines
Et une flûte
Réjean Desrosiers 2022 12 07 002
Looks like there is a signature, on the left of the lower segment. Too small to make out.Shame.DG
9:00
Shakuhachi eres flipante con tu flauta haré krisna
Google Translate: Try gagaku, these words will find much more appropriate.
Rique Borges
I don't understand what's so great . there are Western and film music that are much better than this . I love shakuhatchki but don't understand such praises for this .
what am I missing ? .
I was trying to sew a button on my pants and it was pissing me off
Turn off commercials, please?
民謡
みんようながさきぶらぶらふし
FUCKINGG ADVERTISMENTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this is not a SHAMEFU DISPRAY
Annoying noisy sound. :/