Pássaro Trovão - Sons Ancestrais, Oct. 16, 2017; Tod, Dhr. Seven, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Shakuhachi (the Japanese flute) - Kohachiro Miyata (full)
TRACKLIST:
- Honshirabe
- Sanya
- Tusuru No Sugomori
- Shika No Tone
- Akita Sugagaki
The Monks of Emptiness
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Suizen was traditionally practiced by the Komusō (“monks of emptiness”), the Zen Buddhist monks of the Fuke sect of Japan who flourished during the Edo period (1600-1868).
Instrumental music is rare in all Buddhist practice, where instruments usually accompany ritual chants if they are used at all.
With suizen, the playing of the shakuhachi as a spiritual exercise is at the core of the religious practice, making it unique in the world of Buddhism (2, 3). More
Dark and sweet scales: Michael Graham Allen
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