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Learn to Play the Shakuhachi: Honkyoku 3: Sagariha
15 students
Created byMarco Lienhard
Last updated 1/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Students will learn to play a Honkyoku from the Nezasa School: Sagariha and learn the basic and new techniques to play Honkyoku
  • Students will learn to play with more confidence and creating better sound
  • Students will learn to read and write Shakuhachi music
  • Students will learn to breathe correctly to be able to hold notes longer
  • Students will learn to read Shakuhachi music more easily through the study of these Honkyoku songs

Course content

1 section9 lectures1h 26m total length
  • Learn to Play the Shakuhachi: Honkyoku Sagariha: Daily Warm up5:23

    A great way to warm up before going into the study of the Honkyoku. It is called Robuki, you can also do the same exercise with other notes

  • Learn to Play the Shakuhachi: Honkyoku Sagariha - first part18:57
  • Learn to Play the Shakuhachi: Honkyoku Sagariha: 2nd part14:53
  • Learn to Play the Shakuhachi: Honkyoku Sagariha: Play the second part6:31
  • Learn to Play the Shakuhachi: Honkyoku Sagariha: Play the whole song10:15
  • How to Repair the crack of a bamboo flute12:59

    This video will teach you how to repair cracked bamboo. The video is of a Fue but the same goes for the Shakuhachi.

    You will need to soak the bamboo , on the opposite side of the crack before repairing it

  • Read and write Shakuhachi notations12:55
  • Discovering other styles of shakuhachi music1:36

    Classical music played on the Shakuhachi. Challenge yourself to playing different styles of music

  • Miyama Higurashi3:12

Requirements

  • Be able to read the music and get sounds out of the Shakuhachi. You should preferably have a 1.8 Shakuhachi to be able to play along
  • Should be able to play Ro buki and play Meri sounds
  • Play long tones

Description

You will learn to play a Honkyoku on the Shakuhachi. Here we are focusing on Sagariha in this course. Daha is a Honkyoku that has some level of difficulty as it introduces some new techniques such  Komibuki, and other techniques. This song is a great way to get used to these new techniques that will get more intricate in other Honkyoku. A Honkyoku is one of the harder music to play on the Shakuhachi. We recommend that you first take the easier lessons to develop some playing skills before moving to this harder song.

So I recommend you start with the simpler songs from our first lectures before moving on to these pieces. Some sections with meri and Oumeri are difficult, you might not be able to get it right away, but try through practice to get closest to it as possible. It will take some time, it is also a good idea to come back to it through your practice as the song will make more and more sense each time you go back to it.

We have several videos as a bonus to learn to read and write the music and also a video to help you warm up before playing. We also included a short warm-up video for each of the lessons. Let us know if you encounter any difficulties and we will try our best to help you.

These songs should be played hundreds of times if not thousands of times to really grasp the song. Each player will make the song his/her own.

I recommend learning to write music as well. Try to rewrite the score yourself. It is a great exercise to memorize the notation and later be able to write your own music in Shakuhachi notation.

Don't expect sudden results, this is a slow process and needs patience and lots of practice. So have fun with it and discover a new world of music through these two songs.

Who this course is for:

  • Intermediate to advanced students
  • Shakuhachi players who want to learn this song