Shakuhachi - The Japanese Flute - Clive Bell
Clive Bell
ARC Music Int. - EUMC 1135
トラック番号 | タイトル | 漢字 | 長さ | アーティスト | |
1 | Yamagoe (aka Reiho) | 鈴法 | 07'36 |
尺八: Clive Bell | |
Spiritual Law | |||||
2 | Komoro Bushi | 小諸節 | 04'25 |
尺八: Clive Bell | |
Song of Komoro - "Again this morning, as I set out from KOMaRa. I can see the smoke from the ASAMA volcano". | |||||
3 | Kumoi Jishi | 雲井獅子 | 08'34 |
尺八: Clive Bell | |
The Cloud and the Lion - The Lion is a symbol of power and success so KUMOIJISHI also means brilliant success. It is associated with the SHISHIMAI DANCE, and played on festive occasions. | |||||
4 | Sansa Shigure | さんさ時雨 | 03'30 |
尺八: Clive Bell | |
Autumn showers in Sansa | |||||
5 | Kariboshi Kiri-uta | 刈干切唄 | 03'29 |
尺八: Clive Bell | |
The harvesting, drying and cutting song - A farmers' working song from KYUSHU. | |||||
6 | Hon Shirabe | 本調 | 04'37 |
尺八: Clive Bell | |
Authentic Tune - A SHIRABE is a kind of prelude, used to test a new flute or to introduce a performance. | |||||
7 | Monkeys and Smoke | 05'10 |
尺八: Clive Bell | ||
Monkeys and smoke are alike. they both climb upwards. This piece is an improvisation. | |||||
8 | San'ya Sugagaki | 三谷菅垣 | 09'30 |
尺八: Clive Bell | |
The meaning of this song, as well as the composer are anonymous. | |||||
9 | Shika no Tône (Don't know which version) | 鹿の遠音 | 09'30 |
尺八: Clive Bell | |
The Call of the Dear - The mating call of dear herds in the mountains. Often played as a duet; this is MIYATA's solo version of the piece. |