The shinobue flute is called the "classical" or "hayashi" style of flute, and is currently the most commonly used flute is "Uta, with a scale that incorporates the average scale of Western music. There are many types of shinobue flutes, including 4-, 6-, and 7-hole flutes, as well as flutes of various lengths. In this manual, we will proceed using the 6-hon UTA (B flat), which is ideal for beginners in terms of range, length, and so on.
Instructional manual for beginners in western style sheet music. (Non-numerical shinobue style)
"Let's Play the Shinobue" by Yasukazu Kano is renewed and re-released! (Contents are the same as before.)
This is a shinobue instructional DVD & sheet music collection based on the 8-hon UTA shinobue.
The shinobue is the most familiar melody instrument for Japanese people. Why don't you try this simple instrument made of shino bamboo with some holes?
You will surely learn how to make a sound! (for 8-hon choshi) by Yasukazu Kano, Region:2(NTSC)
This is a collection of sheet music with piano accompaniment, mainly for "Take no Uta," arranged and selected for a 6-hon style shinobue that is easy for beginners to play.
Piano accompaniment karaoke CD is also included, recommended for those who cannot find an accompanist.
The shinobue parts are notated both in staff notation and numerical notation.
The second volume of a collection of shinobue tunes by Ryoko Kagawa, with Kagawa-style numerical notation that is easy for beginners to play. This second collection includes a wide variety of shinobue pieces, from children's songs and songs for children to songs from other countries. 64 songs.
Manual and scores. 48 pages. Kisobushi, Yoi Machigusa, Tsugaru Yamauta, Kariboshi Kiriuta, Aoba no Fue and other regional Japanese melodies. Noted in shinobue numeric style and western style. Written in Japanese only.
*We do not ship this item alone to overseas, as our minimum order requires 2,500 Japanese yen. Thank you!