A shakuhachi is a Japanese Flute tuned to a pentatonic scale, and played vertically rather than horizontally.
Geisha traditionally play the shamisen, shakuhachi, and drums.
You may be referring to the sound of a Shakuhachi.
I have heard this fabled piece many times and own a copy of it on vinyl. It sounds like heaven and uplifts me every time I play the sacred piece
James Horner works mostly with a large orchestra for his film scores. What makes James Horner's music unique is his unorthodox use of unusual synthetic and electronic elements in his music, which he often combines with the live orchestra. Horner also frequently uses exotic instruments and other ethnic elements in his scores, like the shakuhachi, Irish whistle, or traditional Arabian singing.
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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
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Masayuki Shimada has written: 'Take no uta' -- subject(s): Shakuhachi, Shakuhachi music, History and criticism, Bamboo
A traditional Japanese string instrument.
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The Shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese bamboo flute that originated in Japan. It is commonly used in traditional music, Zen meditation, and folk melodies.
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Geisha traditionally play the shamisen, shakuhachi, and drums.
You may be referring to the sound of a Shakuhachi.
Some examples include the koto, biwa, shamisen, and shakuhachi.
One type of Japanese flute is the 'shakuhachi,' made of bamboo. It is written: 尺八