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Black Earth Shakuhachi School - 21st Century Watazumido Cornelius Boots, bass shakuhachi (Taimu/jinashi) on a 2.74 Taimu jinashi shakuhachi made by Ken Mujitsu LaCosse. 地無し尺八 in California, Livestream concert May 31, 2020 Simulcasting through NOLA SideBar's Scatterjazz program in New Orleans, curated by Andy Durta. / @sidebarnolalive8528 https://www.live.sidebarnola.com/ Full concert: • Cornelius Boots - Solo Bass Shakuhach... Watazumi aimed us towards discovery of ourselves and nature by engaging the bamboo with full energy, full awareness, full aliveness. Let's keep the dynamism alive. "Going For It" on Jinashi Shakuhachi Zen Buddhist Music: everything is everything. Gnarly Honkyoku is a series started within Black Earth Shakuhachi School (Watazumido and Eric Dolphy dual lineage) that emphasizes the dynamism, musicality and breath demands of this Japanese Zen Buddhist solo repertoire. Gnarly Honkyoku casts aside any overly polished ethos, not out of irreverence, but from prioritizing cultivation. http://blackearthshakuhachi.com/ https://corneliusboots.com/ #shakuhachi #Taimu #jinashi #zenflute #Watazumido #honkyoku Follow, Listen and Connect: Website: https://corneliusboots.com/ Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/artist/0eBLC... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/co... Bandcamp: https://corneliusboots.bandcamp.com/ Facebook (personal): / cornelius.boots.1 YouTube: / corneliusboots Twitter: / corneliusboots Instagram: / corneliusboots Facebook (shakuhachi): / solo.shakuhachi Shakuhachi Blues Master & Bamboo Gospel Preacher. From hymns to heavy metal, traditional and new music for standard & bass (Taimu) shakuhachi flute, the robust woodwind of Japan. Boldly evolving the deep roots of Zen Buddhist shakuhachi, rooted in aliveness, awareness and the natural world. "I am committed to woodwind performance as a living art form in collaboration with the natural material, with plant consciousness. Because of this, I only play on jinashi or 100% bamboo, unlacquered shakuhachi, hotchiku and Taimu flutes." 深竹道 - 地無し尺八 LONG BIO: Founder/composer of Black Earth Shakuhachi School, Cornelius Boots has forged his own eclectic style as a professional woodwind performer since 1989. A licensed shakuhachi master, prize-winning composer and former bass clarinet performance innovator, he is actively merging the threads of Watazumido, Eric Dolphy and Son House on jinashi (all-natural) and Taimu (bass) shakuhachi. Boots has generated and released an entire body of new songs and compositions for these large, raw and rare bamboo flutes of Japanese Zen Buddhist origin: mukyoku (27 pieces for Taimu) and Shakuhachi Unleashed (48 virtuosic songs of rock, Zen, blues, metal and more). In 2018, he was a finalist in the World Shakuhachi Competition, a featured performer for Sony PlayStation’s E3 press conference (LA) and a featured performer/lecturer at both the World Bamboo Congress (Xalapa, Mexico) and the World Shakuhachi Festival (London). A three-time graduate of the renowned Jacobs School of Music (BM Classical Clarinet ’97, BS Audio Recording ’97, MM Jazz Studies ’99), Boots’ training and work experience is deep and diverse: jazz saxophonist, Dixieland clarinetist, symphony bass clarinetist, funk and progressive rock bandleader and founder/composer of the world’s only composing bass clarinet quartet, Edmund Welles. With his latest three albums, the Shakuhachi Unleashed series—Holy Flute (2017), Bamboo Rising (2018), and Sacred Root (2019)—Cornelius continues to develop “bamboo gospel,” a robust, cross-cultural solo style utilizing rare breath-defying techniques and maximum polystylistic prowess. A Performer’s Certificate Awardee from David N. Baker’s seminal Jazz Studies program at Indiana University, Cornelius is the first student of Grandmaster Michael Chikuzen Gould to have earned a Shihan (master teaching license) in 2013 and was given the shakuhachi name 深禅 "Shinzen" (depth Zen or deep Zen). In addition to teaching, Cornelius has recorded and written, in shakuhachi calligraphic notation, a series of 27 etudes (mukyoku) for Taimu shakuhachi. First-prize winner of the 2013 International Clarinet Composition Competition, Boots has also received commissions and awards from Chamber Music America, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Areon Flutes, International Songwriting Competition and Meet the Composer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit http://www.shakuhachilessons.com and sign up on the mailing list or contact Cornelius for online or in person lessons. You don't need a flute or "basic sounds" before you start learning: with shakuhachi, these are very important aspects of your first lessons. http://www.komuso.com/people/people.p... https://corneliusboots.com/ Avant Nature Music Video: • Shakuhachi Music Video "Green Swampy ... 尺八