Body Mechanics of Tsugaru Shamisen (Pt. 4)
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- Part 4 - The Downstroke
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Meet Christopher Took. He's my oldest (not age) shamisen student who's been a regular core member of my shamisen community group since the very first session five years ago. Since he started, Chris has spent years observing the bachi technique of tsugaru shamisen masters both in person and via CZcams. With his keen observational skills, he noticed the commonly used muscles and motions shared by all high level players as they execute clean and clear techniques. Combined with inspiration from Reigen Fujii's Logical Lessons on CZcams, Chris related those motions with the correct (as far as I know) anatomical motions/lingo and prepared this hands-on lecture to help everyone achieve strong confident tataki, and more!
Admittedly, most shamisen players (including myself) really don't know the actual body mechanics used for tsugaru shamisen and so rely on analogies to express the feelings felt when executing techniques. ("Imagine the bachi is pushing through the shamisen skin to touch the stomach", and such) Analogies are very useful, but together with knowing the actual mechanics, one can achieve a full understanding of bachi technique. The combination of practical knowledge and analogies can be the key to yield authentic tsugaru tone even without an in-person teacher to observe.
Enjoy! - Hudba
Chris, if you're seeing these comments, The pacing is good, and absolutely clear and concise, thanks!
Thanks Simon! I'm sending these comments to him as they come in. :-)
I have a ? recently got a tsugaru shamisen, how tight are the strings supposed to be? and is the bridge supposed to be even slightly moveable when under the strings?
I really want to start playing a shamisen but I don't know where to begin. Thank you for these mechanic vids!
Hi Doris! Glad you enjoyed the mechanic videos! :-) Ah, for beginning instructional content, feel free to check out my free shamisen Crash Course on Bachido (bachido.com/school/crash-course-1/chapter-1). And as far as instruments goes, the Beginner's Shamisen (and the Accessory Set) is a great instrument to start with. :-) - bachido.com/store/beginner-shamisen
Cheers!
What kind of skin did you use it's black!? Which is so unique!?
It's called Hibiki! :-) - czcams.com/video/3ky0ZkBehAk/video.html
Wow very beautiful instruments! Do you have tab or chords about Shamisen Nagauta if I'm not mistaken the name!?
Next up... the downstroke :P
Ach, he walked right into that one. :-P