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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApgfKtcUKro ''Natural Bridge Bop (15-TET) ft. Noah Jordan!''] (2025) (Stephen Wiegel on guitar and [[Noah Jordan]] on | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApgfKtcUKro ''Natural Bridge Bop (15-TET) ft. Noah Jordan!''] (2025) (Stephen Wiegel on [[guitar]] and [[Noah Jordan]] on '''shakuhachi''') | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:48, 23 July 2025
The shakuhachi is a Japanese end-blown flute tuned to a pentatonic minor scale, but capable of a great amount of pitch bending in the hands of a skilled player. Techniques for getting pitches other than those provided directly by the finger holes include cross-fingering, partial covering of holes, and adjustment of embouchure.
Music
- Natural Bridge Bop (15-TET) ft. Noah Jordan! (2025) (Stephen Wiegel on guitar and Noah Jordan on shakuhachi)
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