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#kyochoshi #shakuhachi #myoan 1. About the title: Please consult "Commonly Used Titles." This piece is also called Kyo-Choshi in the sense that it originated in Kyoto. However, traditionally it is the first piece learned by novices at Myoan-ji in Kyoto so that it also bears the "insider" (i.e., within the temple) titles Honshirabe and Honte-joshi. It is valued as a basic piece and is used for ceremonies and memorial services. The traditional format has been that when a large number of people have gathered for worship with music, this piece is played first in unison (renkan). Even now, at the major meetings for performing shakuhachi honkyoku at Myoan-ji in Kyoto, it is the common practice for all participants to join together playing this piece to match the reading of sutras. When we talk about the tradition of Kyoto Myoan-ji, we actually mean the tradition of Myoan-ji prior to the Meiji Restoration, that is the Meian Shinpo-ryu tradition. The first half of this piece is identical with the entire piece Fudai-ji Choshi. As regards the relation between the two lineages, at present it is unclear whether one of them borrowed the piece from the other of whether the piece was passed down in a parallel manner in both schools from ancient times. Jin Nyodo received each of the kyoto Meian Shinpo-ryu pieces from Katsuura Shozan. 2. Structure of the piece: The piece is in two sections: [Opening dan - Closing dan]. The first dan begins in a high range, gradually moves to a lower range and ends. Because this section is identical to the whole of Fudai-ji Choshi it has a complete Shirabe structure in and of itself. Therefore, the structure of the whole piece resembles the Shirabe and Sagariha in Nezasa-ha. 3. Special features of the piece: Like Fudai-ji Choshi, it is played with Kusabi-buke. Please see the entry for that piece for an explanation of kusabi-buki. In general, pieces called Shirabe or Choshi are constructed to form a single, gently-rounded mountain. This piece is thus exceptional as a Choshi composition in that it has a two-part form. It follows that we may consider the possibility that a second dan was added to the originally independent piece Choshi to form a new piece. Although it has the cohesiveness of a single piece and has no specific maebiki quality, it is often used as a maebiki for the Koten-Sankyoku, especially Koku. ~Jin Nyodo BUY A SHAKUHACHI 🔸 Yozan Shakuhachi: https://www.yozan-hikichi.shop/index.... WANT TO SUPPORT? 🔸DONATE: paypal.me/shawnheadmusic RECOMMENDED 🔸Modern Music on Shakuhachi: • Makiri - Devil's Cut 🔸Learn Shakuhachi: • Shakuhachi Lesson #1 How to play Honshirabe 🔸Interviews: • Composer Interview: Omar Peracha and Gankyoku 🔸Bamboo Beats: • BAMBOO BEATS | THE FREESTYLE FOLK 🔸Traditional Music • 吾妻獅子 - Azuma Jishi - Lion of the East 🔸Collaborations: • Видео SOCIAL 🔸Facebook: / shawnheadmusicpage 🔸Official Website: Www.ShawnHeadMusic.com 🔸Instagram: / shawnrenzohhead 🔸Twitter: / shawnhead5