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Hidek togi gahaku
Hidek togi gahaku










hidek togi gahaku

People of ancient times are said to have believed that the sound of the sho expressed a ray of heavenly light. Hideki Togi, gagaku player, was born in Tokyo in 1959. It can be played either by blowing or inhaling. It is capable of playing multiple tones simultaneously. It has seventeen bamboo pipes and is thought to resemble a phoenix at rest with its wings upright. It is said to express the voice of those who live on earth - in other words, humans. It has a range much like that of the human voice. It is a bamboo flute with a reed and nine finger holes, similar in many ways to the oboe, which traces its roots to the hichiriki. Hideki Togi, gagaku player, was born in Tokyo in 1959. Daria HovoraMischa Maisky Rare Recordings 1995.In this way, Gagaku represents a universe and has its own cosmology. Tgi Hideki, a former musician from the Imperial court in Japan, has sought to introduce court music - gagaku - to a wider audience through the reworking of traditional gagaku pieces and new compositions for gagaku instruments. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupNarita: Hamabe No Uta (Song of the Seashore)

hidek togi gahaku

When these three instruments are played together, heaven, earth and everything between become one. Hideki Togi, gagaku player, was born in Tokyo in 1959.

hidek togi gahaku

The three wind instruments are the hichiriki, the sho and the ryuteki. Gagaku has wind, string and percussion sections.












Hidek togi gahaku