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Californian Surfer who Became a Shakuhachi Master in Japan 

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In this episode we had a legendary shakuhachi master from Japan: John Kaizan Neptune!
*My apologies for the sound quality in this episode. It was a very windy day.
Get in touch with John
jneptune@awa.or.jp
jneptune.com/
Buy or rent the documentary film "Words Can't Go There"!
• Words Can't Go There
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Комментарии : 32   
@paulwalker6635
@paulwalker6635 Год назад
His performance blew me away, You can tell he really is a master! The creative sounds he employed were so beautiful I can't wait to discover more shakuhachi music.
@ToruUchikado
@ToruUchikado Год назад
Yes! I wish I had a better mic to capture his performance! Please go listen to his music. They are amazing!
@kermitdfrog1511
@kermitdfrog1511 Месяц назад
Moonlight over ruined castle with some variations. Very good performance
@piyo_piyo
@piyo_piyo Год назад
Amazing life story! It’s incredible that meeting one instrument could change somebody’s life completely.
@ToruUchikado
@ToruUchikado Год назад
That is so true. If he hadn’t discovered shakuhachi his life could have been completely different.
@matthewwilliams5407
@matthewwilliams5407 Год назад
I never heard of the Shakihachi before. I’ll check out the documentary about John, seems interesting. Nice video!
@ToruUchikado
@ToruUchikado Год назад
It’s an excellent documentary! I loved it! Let me know how you enjoy it🙏🏻
@mikepenny01
@mikepenny01 Год назад
Great dive into an amazing musician’s life and career! Thanks for uploading!
@ToruUchikado
@ToruUchikado Год назад
Thank you for watching Mike. I’d love to see the collaboration between you and John someday!🔥
@mancamerashakuhachiscooter8941
@mancamerashakuhachiscooter8941 3 месяца назад
good interview ! You did very well getting a sound right away!
@ToruUchikado
@ToruUchikado 3 месяца назад
John-san was a great teacher🔥😉
@sanphir
@sanphir 10 месяцев назад
want to note that playing the flute in the wind is much more difficult. You are really lucky to have so good teacher for first sounds
@ToruUchikado
@ToruUchikado 10 месяцев назад
Indeed I was lucky!!
@Zaphran
@Zaphran Год назад
This was great and fun to listen to! Thank you.
@organman77
@organman77 10 месяцев назад
What a wonderful, interesting interview. Thank you!
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 Год назад
Beautiful little docu. with some really brilliant playing. Thanks for posting this.
@ToruUchikado
@ToruUchikado Год назад
Thank you for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!!
@Whiskey0880
@Whiskey0880 Год назад
Great interview brother! and what a fantastic interpretation of kojo no tsuki! Really enjoyed this 👍
@user-jp2md9zc6l
@user-jp2md9zc6l Год назад
私も吹奏楽やってたのでよくわかりますが、尺八はほんと難しいですよね 一般向けの楽器じゃない笑 Toruさんよく音出ましたね!すごい!
@ToruUchikado
@ToruUchikado Год назад
慣れるまでは相当ストレスが溜まる楽器でしょうね!😅一回でも音が出せて安心しました!ジョンさんのご指導のおかげです!
@gismosfinalform2031
@gismosfinalform2031 6 месяцев назад
I find the spiritual origins of this instrument fascinating, I'd also like to try making it but I need to source the specific kind of bamboo or something
@mancamerashakuhachiscooter8941
@mancamerashakuhachiscooter8941 3 месяца назад
YOu can buy just the Bamboo "stock" from a maker.
@ramboracing702
@ramboracing702 Год назад
🤜💥🤛
@ChrisLeeW00
@ChrisLeeW00 6 месяцев назад
When he played it backwards 😂
@zipangumaru8709
@zipangumaru8709 9 месяцев назад
ジョンさん凄い人ですね日本人以上に日本の文化を愛してくれて素晴らしいです 私も尺八吹いたことありませんがコーラの空き瓶を吹いて鳴らすのとはワケが違いますよね?ww
@ToruUchikado
@ToruUchikado 9 месяцев назад
楽器のことだけでなく、さらに深い事を学ばさせて頂きました!❤️‍🔥 コーラの空き瓶より少し難しいかなと思います😅
@maxouwells
@maxouwells Год назад
I hope you have the right lips for producing a sound …..😂😂😂
@hafzakakitchen2267
@hafzakakitchen2267 Год назад
Like 33
@michealhigginbotham4036
@michealhigginbotham4036 Год назад
I want to say the piece he played at the end was a classical piece. I've heard it before. I just don't know the name.
@ToruUchikado
@ToruUchikado 9 месяцев назад
Kojo no tsuki!
@michealhigginbotham4036
@michealhigginbotham4036 9 месяцев назад
@ToruUchikado Thank you so much. You had no way of knowing this but you just helped me unlock a powerful experience from my past. This melody was actually one of my earliest memories. My grandmother who raised me was Japanese. And I don't remember where or when it was, but when I was very young, I heard this playing and was transfixed. It was stuck in my head for so long and aside from it being a standalone experience, always made me think of my grandmother. She's long since passed but I've been experiencing a lot of things coming full circle recently, so this adds to that list of synchronicities.
@mikepenny01
@mikepenny01 Год назад
Great dive into an amazing musician’s life and career! Thanks for uploading!
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