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Title: Naomi Sato demonstrates the sho
Added: Jul 23, 2010
Author: AtlasEnsemble1
Duration: 7:58
Description:
Naomi Sato demonstrates the Japanese sho for composers; recorded in 2009 at the Atlas Academy, Amsterdam. Interviewed by composer Fabio NiederCamera/pre-editing Nelleke KoopSound Kasper KoudenburgFinalization Caio AmonSupervision Joël Bonswww.atlasensemble.nl
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Youtube Comments: 31
ashiwaraouji Says:
Feb 14, 2011 - Thx for upload
RF3RD Says:
Feb 27, 2011 - I have been trying to find the name of this instrument for months. lol I hear it all the time, but could not describe it to find haha. Thanks
thjoanthth Says:
Apr 18, 2011 - I made a little midi version of the traditional chords for myself, if you give me your email I can email them to you
SirDanielMcLean Says:
Apr 18, 2011 - these chords are awesome...
DarrenDonohoeCeol Says:
May 29, 2011 - @lijey870804. All traditional instruments operate on the natural harmonic scale. It was only until the introduction of the piano that it was decided to use 'equal temperament'. I much prefer 'just intonation'.
TheNemolicious Says:
Jun 30, 2011 - where can i purchase this instrument?
Prfactist Says:
Sep 9, 2011 - It must be really easy to do circle breathing with this instrument because your chords are lasting forever!
SuperSunfish Says:
Sep 17, 2011 - Amazingly spiritual sounds that touch your soul. Thank you Naomi.
BATAMUNTU Says:
Oct 2, 2011 - hey naomi...nice to see and hear you,,,where are you these days....get in touch and let me know what you are into thesew days...respect...be grooved...gba
8Cell4Cube Says:
Oct 5, 2011 - This is literally my favourite instrument ever. I will give anything to purchase one but honestly, I have no Idea where I could purchase one. Well, from the U.K at least..
parisbynight1 Says:
Oct 9, 2011 - Too good to be true !!! the chords sound like hitting the calm realm of the mind . However, this thing is pricey because good quality comes from aging bamboo.
Jillianclz Says:
Oct 18, 2011 - thanks so much for this video, i want to held a presentation about gagaku and traditional japanese music and this video helped me a lot ^^arigatou gozaimasu
SHSATNewYork Says:
Oct 24, 2011 - Look at those ancient people!They were smarter than today's generation in many ways.Many elements of music including so many chords!Any other handy instrument can produce?
treez878 Says:
Nov 2, 2011 - beautiful
jedwards1211 Says:
Nov 8, 2011 - It is an impressive traditional instrument, but I wonder, is she playing a traditional song with a traditional tuning? This might be a modern variation.
thegoodgeneral Says:
Jan 1, 2012 - This lady is awesome.
TheJeremiewatson Says:
Jan 2, 2012 - I was wearing headphones....but this is soo good.
pbernadotte Says:
Jan 11, 2012 - Where I can buy this instrument? Please.
ViXoN2 Says:
Jan 19, 2012 - Very cool. Thank you for the demonstration. The sho has such an intreresting sound. in the highter notes it sounds a little like the wind keyboard (melodica)
DerangedManiac12 Says:
Mar 18, 2012 - Ah! It's about time I found this instrument! I absolutely enjoy hearing the chords produced by it and have been trying to look for it for a while.
Derpity38 Says:
Apr 23, 2012 - this is EPIC, I am doing a essay on this insturament.
alexmmckenzie Says:
May 3, 2012 - i know a lot of people have already asked, but could someone write back to me if they know where you could buy one of these?
GalenWillettMusic Says:
May 17, 2012 - Wow...what a useful demonstration! Maybe I will write a piece employing this instrument, and if I do, I'll come back here for reference. Thank you very much for posting this!
Hidalgos81 Says:
May 30, 2012 - dodecafonic XD












yoshiven Says:
Feb 9, 2011 - sublime and beautifull, thank