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Comparing my Yozan Jinashi 1.8 vs Jiari 1.8 

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Just as I thought, it is so hard to pick up all the subtle difference between the two shakuhachi over microphones and ones and zeros.... but there are places where you can really hear the difference. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!
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Комментарии : 57   
@jeanpierrecarpentier
@jeanpierrecarpentier 3 года назад
i can hear the tone difference quite well and this expose is answering precisely many questions i had over these differences. It would sure be interesting to see these differences in ''audio wave form pictures'' from both flutes. Great video,, i really loved it :)
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@引地克子
@引地克子 3 года назад
ありがとうございます!しっかりと聴かせていただきました。
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
どうもありがとうございました
@michelzenchikudubeau95
@michelzenchikudubeau95 3 года назад
Interesting comments and infos but there should be no music while talking
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
Thank you for the input.
@joestatuto5287
@joestatuto5287 Год назад
Very interesting video. Is it possible to determine what type of 1.8 I have? Maker is Shinzan (Tozan-ryu) 1.8** purchased about 30yrs agos from my teacher Ronnie Seldin.
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi Год назад
I’d have to see it in person and evaluate it.
@SamsTopBarBees
@SamsTopBarBees 2 года назад
Unfortunately youtube will only let me give this one like.
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 2 года назад
Ill file a claim ;-)
@aligrapher
@aligrapher 2 года назад
Hi Shawn, thanks for another excellent review! May I ask, what was the name of the second tune you played in the end of the video? Thanks!
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 2 года назад
Let me check
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 2 года назад
Tsuki by hirokado reifuu
@ginococamir6927
@ginococamir6927 3 года назад
Great comparison. Is Jinashi bound as a precaution or repaired?
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
Most smoked bamboo is cracked so it was bound before made.
@dpfr8543
@dpfr8543 3 года назад
Good sound (both)
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
:-)
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
Just as I thought, it is so hard to pick up all the subtle difference between the two shakuhachi over microphones and ones and zeros.... but there are places where you can really hear the difference. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!
@karlussdominion3089
@karlussdominion3089 3 года назад
Very interesting video, only problem is that the volume of your voice is a tad too low, sometimes I had problems understanding it.
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
Thank you for the input! I will work on getting that fixed. Hard to balance volume of flutes and voice.
@emelless5365
@emelless5365 3 года назад
Yes, it doesn't help when they have music playing in the background, it is so annoying to hard of hearing like me.
@kari1246
@kari1246 3 года назад
Jinashi was warm and mellow in tone... Jiari was crisp and punchy... Arigatou Gozaimasu For Sharing... Blessings To You And Your Family Always 🍃🌸🍃🕊💞🙏💞🕊🍃🌸🍃
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
Thanks for listening :-)
@kari1246
@kari1246 3 года назад
@@TairyuShakuhachi I appreciate your comparison video and I had no problem hearing you even with the background music which was disabled when you gave sound samples... Please keep up the good work... 🌸🙏🌸
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
Thank you so much!!!
@DuoAwadru
@DuoAwadru 3 года назад
thanks you very much I make jinashi and I like your instrument. Very good
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
Thank you for stopping by and watching the video! I’m very lucky to have them :-)
@usagiwasabi
@usagiwasabi 3 года назад
I watched without looking at the screen and can hear an audible difference in both. I love them both - really appreciate the smoothness and supple sound of jinashi and the hollow brassy sound of jinari. I want to learn on both!
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
They are so much fun to compare.
@ShaolinZen
@ShaolinZen 3 года назад
Well done, hard to really tell the difference, one has to really listen over the computer speakers. Live I am sure it is easier. Still I can hear the change in tone from one to the other. I will listen again with headphones, that should really stand out then. I am in the process of getting a Jiari and it is taking me a lot of time get to use to the sound of a 2.5 jiari over a 2.5 Jinashi. I thought it was just the bore size or my playing but it is really a combo of that with the change Jiari from Jinashi.
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
Yea very hard to tell. My offer for you to come over still stands! You can play them both side by side and see for yourself :-). Hope you are well.
@gracegarlandmoen842
@gracegarlandmoen842 3 года назад
Thanks, good review.
@jeanmtiger
@jeanmtiger 2 года назад
I am more and more convinced that jinashi is the way to go for Honkyoku (and Honkyoku style). There is a clarity in the highs and a texture that (what you may call colour) that the jiari doesn’t have. I think the bass/low end harmonics in the jiari make the sound bigger but not necessarily better for this kind of music. Also, when you are playing the jiari on Tsuki it somehow feels like you are more connected to the piece and I can hear those fading notes better, there is more subtlety going on to my ears.
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 2 года назад
Yeah Jinashi is really really nice for Honkyoku. I use the Jinashi almost always for honkyoku
@PharaohciousX
@PharaohciousX 3 года назад
Thank you very much for putting these vids together. I’m looking to purchase a shakuhachi as my first wind instrument. Your tutorials and advice are extremely helpful.
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
Glad I could help!
@AnginSuizen
@AnginSuizen 3 года назад
A very educational video! Thank you for demonstrating the differences, for beginners it's nice to hear and see all the things you talked about 👍
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
:-)
@beingfrank40
@beingfrank40 3 года назад
Very very nice...jinashi best to my ears, only need a mike if playing with others. Having said that, the " mysterious " tones of the jinari are also nice! From a purist perspective, of course the jinashi is best.
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
:-)
@breakfastplan4518
@breakfastplan4518 2 года назад
Great video. Nearly 20 years ago, I had the honor of playing a 'Perfect Ji-Nashi' flute blindfolded and was convinced it had ji-paste in it. This flute I speak of has fooled dozens of master players from Switzerland to the U.S and bares John Kaizan neptune's stamp. I don't know who currently has this flute but it is a legendary item and I estimate it is worth a disturbing amount of money.
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing! Nothing like a wonderful Jinashi flute.
@breakfastplan4518
@breakfastplan4518 2 года назад
@@TairyuShakuhachi Say it again, man! Like you, I love both of these flutes. Keep up the good work with these videos.
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 2 года назад
@@breakfastplan4518 :-)
@LapoSapo
@LapoSapo 3 года назад
nice comparison, and nice flutes, but jinashi for me is not a bamboo that has another bamboo added to it, is too artificial and for me is a no to my jinashi way. just for info how much is priced the jinashi from yozan?
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
I can understand this but it still has no Ji. I do not have a price on it.
@LapoSapo
@LapoSapo 3 года назад
@@TairyuShakuhachi for present?
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
No I found the bamboo.
@Iceland874
@Iceland874 3 года назад
Jiari is the one that sounds a little like a saxophone and would be nice for jazz and the other sounds more plaintive.
@TairyuShakuhachi
@TairyuShakuhachi 3 года назад
ive heard the term brassy.
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