Jinbo Sanya (honkyoku) – Performed in 2011 at the 39th Spring Koto Recital of the Washington Koto Society.
Haru no Umi (The Sea in Spring) – Performed in 2011 at the 39th Spring Koto Recital of the Washington Koto Society. Kyle Brady performing Koto.
Kongoseki (Diamond) – Performed in 2011 at the 39th Spring Koto Recital of the Washington Koto Society.
A Demonstration of Shakuhachi Characteristics(33 min.) – Originally videotaped to assist Kim Allen Kluge, Composer and Conductor of the Alexandria Symphony in his first attempt to write for shakuhachi.


this is so informative thanks!
im new to the shakuhachi, i live in chana where i just bought a 1.8 and i have a question. why do so many 1.8′s have the joint in the middle? and not the longer ones that one would think would need to be split apart for transporting.
thanks
henrik d.
By: henrik drescher on February 24, 2012
at 9:23 am
i meant i live in china…not chana, which must be in africa.
By: henrik drescher on February 24, 2012
at 9:29 am