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  2. Kojiki (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kojiki (Japanese: 古事記/こじき) is an album by the new age artist Kitarō, [2] which was nominated for a Grammy award in 1990. [3] It is based on the Kojiki, a classic book of ancient Japanese history and legends. This album features the string section from the Skywalker Symphony, along with Kitaro's signature keyboard and flute sounds.

  3. Masakazu Yoshizawa - Wikipedia

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    Masakazu Yoshizawa (吉沢 政和, September 10, 1950 – October 24, 2007) was a Japanese American flutist and musician, known for his mastery of the bamboo flute, specifically the shakuhachi. Yoshizawa also mastered several other traditional Japanese flutes, in addition to other Japanese and Western musical instruments . [ 1 ]

  4. Rodrigo Rodríguez (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Shakuhachi:The Zen Flute (The Distant Call of the Deer) single, 2018; Music for Yoga and Reiki:Relaxation music for shakuhachi 2019; Poem of Japan:Music for Shakuhachi Single, 2019; For Luna (Variations of Neptune) Film Music for Shakuhachi flute Single, 2020; Healing Buddha Music (New Age & Chill Out) Shakuhachi Flute Music , 2020

  5. Traditional Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    Noh (能) or nōgaku (能楽) music is a type of theatrical music used in Noh theatre. Noh music is played by an instrumental ensemble called hayashi-kata (囃子方).The instruments used are the taiko (太鼓) stick drum, a large hourglass-shaped drum called the ōtsuzumi (大鼓), a smaller hourglass-shaped drum called the kotsuzumi (小鼓), and a bamboo flute called the nohkan (能管).

  6. Shakuhachi - Wikipedia

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    A shakuhachi (Japanese: 尺八, pronounced [ɕakɯhat͡ɕi]) is a Japanese longitudinal, end-blown flute that is made of bamboo.The bamboo end-blown flute now known as the shakuhachi was developed in Japan in the 16th century and is called the fuke shakuhachi (普化尺八).

  7. Shinobue - Wikipedia

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    Ron Korb's Asian Flute Gallery (features description and drawing of the Shinobue and other Japanese flutes); Syoji Yamaguchi's web site on Japanese transverse flutes Archived 2011-06-07 at the Wayback Machine (features articles on making and playing of the Shinobue and other Japanese transverse flutes: yokobue or fue)

  8. Peace on Earth (Kitaro album) - Wikipedia

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    Peace on Earth is a Kitaro album of classic Christmas songs taken from cultures around the world. It was released by Domo Records in 1996 and reissued in 2011. The reissue includes a DVD of nature visuals synchronized to music from the album. [2]

  9. Koto & Flute - Wikipedia

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    Koto & Flute is an album by koto player Kimio Eto with flautist Bud Shank ... "fans of traditional Japanese music and those familiar with Shank's jazz recordings ...