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Matsukaze, meaning “The sound of wind in the pine trees” is also the name of a character in a Noh (No) play of the same name. Matsukaze and her sister Murasame (Waves) were pearl divers, earning their living under water. (Kanami, 14th C) This piece is from the solo shakuhachi repertoire is one of ten Nezasa-ha classics. They are all played with a pulsing breath common to “Bamboo Grass Sect” works. • Shirabe, Sagari Ha . The sound of the wind in bamboo forest can be felt throughout these deeply spiritual meditations. Neza sa Ha originated in Aomori in northern Honshu, Japan. Players will discover this energetic playing develops body heat in winter. Some schools, however, use a quieter and more serene approach. According to folklore, Nyui Kensho, a guard on duty in the Imperial Palace, played Matsukaze in 1864 on the night before a major battle, soothing the Imperial Minister Tadahiro and gaining heartfelt recognition. Daniel Nyohaku Soergel performs this piece accompanied by the sound of waves along the shore. A 2.0 shaku (C) long flute is used, as is customary for this type of piece.. • Shakuhachi Masterpiece - Shundo 2.0 This video also features a look at the score with a pointer as the piece is repeated on a standard 1.8 (D). • Shakuhachi Masterpiece -Chikuin Students can play along or print out the notation for practice.