A person who plays the shakuhachi, a traditional Japanese bamboo Flute, is called a "shakuhachi player" or "shakuhachi musician." In some contexts, they may also be referred to as a "shakuhachi master" if they have achieved a high level of skill or expertise in playing the instrument.
Geisha traditionally play the shamisen, shakuhachi, and drums.
A shakuhachi is a Japanese flute tuned to a pentatonic scale, and played vertically rather than horizontally.
lute player
It is called a solo. The texture is called 'monophonic' texture (it means "with no accompaniment").
a "Synth Player" or "Synthesizer Player"
Geisha traditionally play the shamisen, shakuhachi, and drums.
The shakuhachi, a traditional Japanese bamboo flute, was traditionally made by craftsmen known as "shakuhachi makers" or "flute makers." The process of making a shakuhachi involves selecting and shaping a specific type of bamboo, treating it, and tuning it to produce the desired sound. Craftsmanship and attention to detail are key in the creation of a high-quality shakuhachi.
A bassist
A guitarist.
a guitarist
An organist
a harmonist.
an "accordionist"
The cast of Shakuhachi - 1995 includes: Frankie Sakai
Andreas Gutzwiller has written: 'Die Shakuhachi der Kinko-Schule' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Shakuhachi, Shakuhachi music, Music
A shakuhachi is a Japanese flute tuned to a pentatonic scale, and played vertically rather than horizontally.
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