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Shinobue Intro 3: Basic Technique 

Markus Guhe
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I'm introducing the basic technique for the shinobue (篠笛): Holding the instrument, finger placement, making a sound and basic fingerings & practice. I'm addressing each topic in enough depth to get you started but don't go into so much detail that it gets confusing.
0:00 Introduction
0:33 Holding the shinobue
2:26 Finger placement
6:00 Lift the elbows
6:51 Making a sound: Blow into your hand
8:54 Making a sound: The beer exercise
12:11 Making a sound on the instrument
14:01 Finding a good starting position
15:24 Basic fingerings
18:03 Basic practice: Long notes
20:38 Dizziness
Watch the other parts here:
1: Overview - • Shinobue Intro 1: Over...
2: Beginners' Instrument - • Shinobue Intro 2: Begi...
4: Repeats & Ornaments - • Shinobue Intro 4: Repe...
5: Playing Kan - • Shinobue Intro 5: Play...
6: Notation - • Shinobue Intro 6: Nota...
7: Books - • Shinobue Intro 7: Books
As playlist: • Shinobue Introduction
Fingering chart: www.suzuki-music.co.jp/app/up...
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Комментарии : 56   
@ItsCassius
@ItsCassius Год назад
Many people are falling in love with this instrument due to 'A Life Sent On' from Xenoblade Chronicles 3. I myself am considering picking one up (I mostly play percussion) because of it.
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe Год назад
Interesting. Yes, there were already a few comments mentioning the game. Shinobue goes great with wadaiko (if that's your kind of percussion ...)! 🙂
@ItsCassius
@ItsCassius Год назад
@@MarkusGuhe I'm very traditional with my acoustic guitar (though I guess it changes from percussion to stringed depending on what I feel like playing). Wind instruments weren't my immediate go-to because I'm quite frail and shy away from anything that requires breath control, but I also feel somewhat motivated to challenge myself.
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe Год назад
@@ItsCassius That’s quite understandable! Just a thought: I’ve heard that some people use shakuhachi not so much as a musical instrument but more as a tool to improve their breathing/breath control/lung capacity. (I’m not sure about shinobue though.) Maybe it’s not necessary to aim for ‘properly’ learning the instrument? (Whatever ‘properly’ would mean anyway ...)
@kosle579
@kosle579 2 года назад
Many people ask me, how to make a sound of shinobue/yokobue/ryuteki. After that video I will direct them straight to you. Very well explained Thank you
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe 2 года назад
That's great, thanks! I'm glad the video is useful for you! 🙂
@captainpadraig2288
@captainpadraig2288 Год назад
I received my Shinobue today. I hope I'll learn how to play it thanks to your videos. Right now I'm struggling to place my lips correctly, but I managed to make few sounds. Thanks for your videos ! (And thank you Xenoblade for making me buy this instrument)
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe Год назад
Fantastic! Well done! 👍 Getting the first sounds is the biggest hurdle in making a start, so that’s already good progress! I’m happy you find the videos useful! 🙂
@robertmiller4847
@robertmiller4847 Год назад
Hey, I'm not the only one here because of Xenoblade! Yay!
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe Год назад
@@robertmiller4847 No, you’re in good (numerous) company! 😄
@robertmiller4847
@robertmiller4847 Год назад
@@MarkusGuhe Now if I could just get a sound out of mine, haha. Going into my fourth day with the shinobue and I can't get more than a faint whistle so far.
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe Год назад
@@robertmiller4847 Well, that’s a start! Maybe you can improve by finding a better spot for the airstream to hit the utaguchi. Just play (any) long note. While you’re playing, slightly change the position of the flute, the strength of the airstream and the size of your embouchure (it probably helps to make it bigger). If the tone gets stronger, try to go bit further in that direction; if it gets weaker, try something else.
@nihonbabe
@nihonbabe 5 месяцев назад
Great video!! I have been playing taiko over 30 years and learning to play the Shinbone has always been on my bucket list. Well, the time in NOW!!!! I like your video, very well explained and demonstrated!!! I am looking forward to watching the next video!!!
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe 5 месяцев назад
Thanks; I'm glad to hear that! 30 years - wow! I still have a bit to go for that! 🙂 I hope the videos are useful!
@couragedraws
@couragedraws Год назад
I am another person who was inspired to start playing the Shinobue after experiencing A Life Sent On from Xenoblade Chronicles 3! Your video is very helpful. I appreciate your kind and calm attitude. It makes me feel less stressed out about the difficulties I am encountering being a beginner. I just recieved my Shinobue, but I can only play the first note (without any holes pressed down) and I get very dizzy very easily. I was worried that becoming so dizzy so quickly was bad news for me, but the note at the end of the video about dizziness also gave me some peace of mind. I am not new to "woodwind" instruments, but I am new to those categorized as "flutes" (requiring the correct embouchure.) Rather, I play the soprano and sopranino recorder, ocarina, and tin whistle. So playing the shinobue is incredibly difficult! I am not used to the idea of embouchure at all. But I really don't want to give up on it because I fell in love with the sound so hard; I feel like I just can't give it up! I am glad I found your video. I expect to be watching it again and again as I continue trying to make more sounds and build my stamina. Thank you so much for making these and in so much detail! I will be sure to subscribe!
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe Год назад
Thank you so much for your kind comments! It's much appreciated! 🙏 From what you say, you already have the most important ingredient: Wanting to improve! The most important thing now is to do some regular practice every day, even if it's just short. I'm sure you'll improve quickly!
@couragedraws
@couragedraws Год назад
@@MarkusGuhe update: I HAVE MADE AMAZING PROGRESS!!!! :D I decided to commit myself to playing at least five minutes every day and I improved so quickly! 1st day: couldn't even make a sound 2nd day or so: Could barely make a sound; only note I could manage to play was the first note in the scale; couldn't always get it to come out, then Started being able to play the first note easily 3rd day or so: Was able to play the second note! 4th day or so: Able to play first note with ease; second note is also much easier to play! Able to sometimes play the third note! 5th day or so: Sound is becoming slightly less fuzzy at times, starting to work out a fuzzy attempt at the fourth note and onwards 6th day or so (approximately) (Today!) : I MADE A HUGE BREAKTHROUGH!!! I realized how comfortable i was getting with the shinobue, that i was getting dizzy less quickly, and my dizziness was not as severe! I practiced for much longer today and was able to actually start playing a (very fuzzy) beginning of the song! Then I figured that the shinobue probably can go up another octave like the recorder if played properly, so I took some time adjusting my embouchure and was able to go up a whole octave and continue a few more notes of the song! and when i started i could not even make a noise!!!! I am so proud of myself! Thank you so much for having encouraged me! It gave me the strength to keep trying! I'm gonna keep practicing every day!
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe Год назад
​@@couragedraws That's a fantastic story - thanks for sharing it! 🙏 Indeed, just by practising every day you'll make progress. Of course there will be bumps in the road: days with a lot of dizziness, days where there's no sound at all. But the important thing is to pick up the flute the next day again. There will also be periods where it just stagnates (at least it doesn't get worse. 😉) You will get better in the long term! 💪
@josephuscio8304
@josephuscio8304 2 года назад
Another great video. Thank you from all of us out there!
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe 2 года назад
Thanks, I’m glad you like the video! 🙂
@Fusorf
@Fusorf Год назад
Perfect tutorial thank you, started practicing today! This will be a fun adventure
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe Год назад
Thanks for the nice comment! 🙏 Hope you enjoy practising!
@colinhoult9938
@colinhoult9938 2 года назад
These are really great videos. I'm hoping you will do one on playing the higher octaves soon, which is something I really struggle with and it's hard to find songs that are just in the lower octave. Thank you for creating and sharing these videos.
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe 2 года назад
Thanks! Great to hear you like the videos! 🙂 A video on the higher octaves is on the list, but I'm not yet sure when I'll get around to it.
@LibrosyTrascendencia
@LibrosyTrascendencia Год назад
Thank you so much, from a chilean that is here in Japan. It happened everything that you say, perfect timming with the dizziness ahahah Thank yo again.
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe Год назад
Thanks! 🙏 I'm glad to hear this is helpful for you!
@hostilestar
@hostilestar 5 месяцев назад
i play the western flute for highschool band and its kind of a struggle to get used to the shinobue because i dont know any fingerings these videos are a lifesaver though!
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe 4 месяца назад
Thanks, I'm glad to hear that! 🙏 Just watch out for some differences as well (like no tonguing in traditional Japanese style!) 🙂
@vVAstrAVv
@vVAstrAVv Год назад
Second tutorial i watch. First ome where i produced a few doots. Still no idea how to do it but its thanks to your vivid detail :3. Ill try some more tommorrow
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe Год назад
Nice work! 🙂 I'm glad to hear the videos are useful!
@rafaelokamoto3962
@rafaelokamoto3962 2 года назад
I'm learning a lot from you! Thank you and good work! By: Brazilian Taiko Lover. OBs: I don't speak english very well. 😅
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe 2 года назад
Thank you very much! I'm glad you like the videos! It seems there's quite a bit taiko community in Brazil! 🙂
@SeviNG
@SeviNG 2 года назад
This is really helpful, thank you very much! Do you need to put some sort of oil occasionally, like camellia oil to protect the outside of a bamboo shinobue?
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe 2 года назад
Thanks, I'm glad to hear the video is helpful for you! 🙂 There is no need to put any oil on the flute; it actually may make it quite slippery and harder to hold. You should just take care that the instrument doesn't dry out, because then it may crack. I did a video on how to take care of your shakuhachi, and the parts on cracking apply just the same to a shinobue. So until I get round to making the corresponding video for shinobue, you may find that useful.
@SeviNG
@SeviNG 2 года назад
@@MarkusGuhe Much appreciated, keep up the great work! Looking forward to future videos. I was pleasantly surprised that the shinobue as far as fingering goes, is almost the same as tin whistle, making it easier to learn both at the same time.
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe 2 года назад
@@SeviNG Thanks! More videos are already planned. I never tried the tin whistle, but good to know! 🙂
@fullmetal-animator
@fullmetal-animator 2 года назад
I've been thinking of trying out the Shinobue. Would a six or seven hole be best for beginners?
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe 2 года назад
Great! If by ‘hole’ you mean finger holes, 7 is the standard, so would be best. If you mean flute length, I’d recommend 6-hon over 7-hon.
@wade4452
@wade4452 7 месяцев назад
Low to high, what notes are each hole in lower regester, please. You said Bb lowest note. I would like to build one.
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe 7 месяцев назад
Shinobue are either not tuned or tuned. If you have a tuned flute (uta), the lowest note depends on the length and the basic note the flute is made for. 'All holes closed' is actually about a third lower than the 'basic note', so on a C flute it'd be A (more or less anyway). The flutes are then tuned to a major scale starting with the basic note.
@stoikusu5084
@stoikusu5084 2 года назад
German Beer Rules! 😄
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe 2 года назад
Well done young Padawan! 😄
@soundofflutes5107
@soundofflutes5107 Год назад
What is scale of this flute?
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe Год назад
It's in a major scale.
@soundofflutes5107
@soundofflutes5107 Год назад
what tones does it have?
@MarkusGuhe
@MarkusGuhe Год назад
I'm not sure I understand. It's tuned to a major scale. Depending on the base note (corresponding to the length) you get the notes. By half holing you can play any note on the chromatic scale.
@soundofflutes5107
@soundofflutes5107 Год назад
I am flute maker and i like sound of this flute and wont to make one of this flute For tuning i need scale Like in key A an nex tones on flute holes (A C D E...?)
@soundofflutes5107
@soundofflutes5107 Год назад
Native American flute key A have z holes and frst hole when you blow flute have C next D next E nex G and A This i need for Shinobue flute if you can help me ... i was looking on net and didne't find ...i hope you understand now
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