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  1. Hotchiku - Wikipedia

    The hotchiku (法竹 (ほっちく), "bamboo of [the] dharma"; lit. ' dharma bamboo '), sometimes romanized as hocchiku or hochiku, is a Japanese aerophone, an end-blown bamboo flute, crafted from root sections of bamboo. [1]

  2. Hotchiku

    The hotchiku, sometimes called hocchiku or hochiku, is a traditional Japanese end-blown bamboo flute. It belongs to the same family as the more refined shakuhachi, but is considered a more primitive and rustic variant.

  3. Hotchiku - Wikiwand

    Hotchiku are sometimes referred to as jinashi nobekan, meaning "without ji [a paste made of clay and lacquer, used to smooth the bore on modern shakuhachi], one-piece"; hotchiku are not cut in two pieces for crafting or storage, unlike modern shakuhachi that …

  4. Hotchiku Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

    Hotchiku definition: An end-blown vertical bamboo flute used in traditional Japanese music, similar to the <a>shakuhachi.</a>.

  5. hotchiku - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Sep 27, 2024 · hotchiku (plural hotchiku) An end-blown vertical bamboo flute used in traditional Japanese music, similar to the shakuhachi.

  6. About: Hotchiku - DBpedia Association

    The hotchiku (法竹 (ほっちく), "bamboo of [the] dharma"; lit. 'dharma bamboo'), sometimes romanized as hocchiku or hochiku, is a Japanese aerophone, an end-blown bamboo flute, crafted from root sections of bamboo.

  7. Hotchiku Explained

    Hotchiku Explained. The, sometimes romanized as or , is a Japanese aerophone, an end-blown bamboo flute, crafted from root sections of bamboo. The bamboo root is cleaned and sanded, resulting in a surface patterned with many small, circular knots where the …

  8. Root Shakuhachi Flute – Abedabun Flutes

    Some Jinashi known as “Hocchiku” or “Hotchiku” named by Watazumi Doso (meaning “Dharma Bamboo”) are Jinashi flutes with a bore that is totally raw and unlacquered and the only way that it is tuned is by shaving off the nodes on the inside.

  9. WATAZUMIDO DOSO ROSHI (1910-1992) "HOTCHIKU" - Blogger

    Watazumido's music is as unique as it is intense. His style of shakuhachi playing is based on a discipline combining Zen breath awareness and the martial arts. He is known for the blowing an original, personal style of Honkyoku on bamboos of enormous size and length called hotchiku flutes. shakuhachi.com

  10. Hocchiku - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

    sometimes romanized as hochiku or hotchiku, is a Japanese end blown flute, crafted from root sections of bamboo. After cleaning and sanding, the heavy root end of the bamboo stalk reveals many small circular knots where the roots formerly joined&#8230;

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