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![]() ![]() Join Date: May 21, 2003
Location: State of Maine
Age: 59
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"Very" old instruments ??
DO any Japanese musicianians(SIC) make modern music using the old classical Japanese instruments ??
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Location: germany
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There was a Japanese festival here in Germany this year. On stage was a Jazz band that also used traditional instruments. I particularly remember that they used at least a sho in their performance (for I was fascinated by its sound).
I think the band was called Yamamoto, but not sure. |
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