Sentences with word «shakuhachi»

"Shakuhachi" is a Japanese word that refers to a traditional bamboo flute. Full definition
Later I watched a kyogen or farcical drama performance, and listened to koto and shakuhachi music.
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Returning from the intermission, two smartly dressed musicians entered the stage with shamisen and shakuhachi in hand.
Oliveros has been as interested in finding new sounds as in finding new uses for old ones — her primary instrument is the accordion, an unexpected visitor perhaps to musical cutting edge, but one which she approaches in much the same way that a Zen musician might approach the Japanese shakuhachi.
As I listened to the strange sounds of the shakuhachi music and ate my unidentifiable food, I thought of the words spoken by Dorothy in The Wizard of OZ: «We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto.»
In the opening, the use of the shakuhachi, which is an end - blown bamboo flute, serves to convey a sense of the period.
You hear taiko drums and shakuhachi, instruments that are recognizable elements of traditional Japanese music.
A testament to his work's enduring engagement with music, the artist has filled the galleries with the sounds of the koto and shakuhachi of traditional Japanese court music.
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