Hifumi Chô (Chikuho Ryu)
一二三調
| [Genre] | Modern Honkyoku |
History (Riley Kōho Lee):
| Hi Fu Mi Cho is one of a group of short pieces played as a warm-up or prelude to larger honkyoku pieces. It is meant to serve as a renewal of the relationship between the bamboo and the player, a searching for the balance between the two that is most conducive to meditation. |
Hifumi Chô (Chikuho Ryu) appears on the following albums
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| Japanese Music for Two Shakuhachi |
Shakuhachi : Riley Kōho Lee | |
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Hi Fu Mi Cho is one of a group of short pieces played as a warm-up or prelude to larger honkyoku pieces. It is meant to serve as a renewal of the relationship between the bamboo and the player, a searching for the balance between the two that is most conducive to meditation.
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| Japanese Traditional Music For Two Shakuhachi |
Shakuhachi : Riley Kōho Lee | |
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Hi Fu Mi Cho is one of a group of short pieces played as a warm-up or prelude to larger honkyoku pieces. It is meant to serve as a renewal of the relationship between the bamboo and the player, a searching for the balance between the two that is most conducive to meditation.
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