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Hachigaeshi (Ichigetsuji)

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[ジャンル]本曲
[流派]Ichigetsuji

発祥 (徳山 隆):

Also similar to the first selection, Ichigetsuji-hachigaeshi is often played in a minor scale, with added embellishments to create a more unusual piece. In the second half of the piece, a new melody is introduced, which does not appear in former versions of "Hachigaeshi." The temple of Ichigetsuji is located in Chiba prefecture near Tokyo and served as headquarters for the Kakushu, or komuso temples, as well as being responsible for many smaller sub-temples. As was already mentioned in the notes to Sagariha, four Chinese shakuhachi players came to Japan with Hotto Kokushi. Of the four, two eventually settled in Chiba prefecture, one of whom founded the temple of Ichigetsuji, which in turn supported a small branch temple is Asakusa in downtown Tokyo. Kurosawa Kinko, founder of the kinko-ryu school of shakuhachi, came from the temple in Akakusa.

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Also similar to the first selection, Ichigetsuji-hachigaeshi is often played in a minor scale, with added embellishments to create a more unusual piece. In the second half of the piece, a new melody is introduced, which does not appear in former versions of "Hachigaeshi." The temple of Ichigetsuji is located in Chiba prefecture near Tokyo and served as headquarters for the Kakushu, or komuso temples, as well as being responsible for many smaller sub-temples. As was already mentioned in the notes to Sagariha, four Chinese shakuhachi players came to Japan with Hotto Kokushi. Of the four, two eventually settled in Chiba prefecture, one of whom founded the temple of Ichigetsuji, which in turn supported a small branch temple is Asakusa in downtown Tokyo. Kurosawa Kinko, founder of the kinko-ryu school of shakuhachi, came from the temple in Akakusa.