Workshop i japanskt flöjtspel & studenterbjudande – konsert på KMH

Den 24 september spelar världsartisten och flöjt mästaren KANO Yasukazu och Stockholms pianisten Mattias Lindberg konsert på KMH KMH Studerande betalar 0 kr för biljett. En biljett per student.

23/9 kl 15:30 Träffar KANO Yasukazu KMH studenter i Kungasalen. 

Beställ din biljett här här 

https://www.kmh.se/konserter—evenemang/alla/yasukazu-kano–mattias-lindberg.html

Flöjtmästaren KANO YASUKAZU från Japan teaches

Shinobue, Japanese Bambu flute at Etnografiska Museet

1.     Workshop for Beginners

Saturday 27 September Morning 11:00-13:00  

Price: 750kr Book your ticket at https://www.etnografiskamuseet.se/kalendarium/kurser/

Learn how to play the Japanese shinobué flute with Japanese flute master Yasukazu KANO!

Japanese flute is available to borrow

1.               KANO teaches us how to grip the flute and how to keep the correct posture when playing.

2.               We explore how fine tones of the Japanese flute affect proper breathing techniques and wind technique.

3.               We practice a simple melody.

2.Workshop for those who already have experience of playing a woodwind instrument

Saturday 27 September Afternoon 14:00-16:00

Price: 750kr    Book your ticket at https://www.etnografiskamuseet.se/kalendarium/kurser/

1.               Japanese flute is available to borrow

2.               Kano will teach you his own unique method of playing shinobué as if you are singing together with the instrument.

3.               We explore how fine tones on the Japanese flute depend on the right breathing methods and wind technique.

4.               We practice simple melodies.

5.               The workshop is aimed at those who already play the flute or other woodwind.

Yasukazu KANO website https://yasukazu.com/en

Yasukazu Kano

(shinobu player, shinobue instructor, music producer)

Kano was born in Tokyo in 1963. He started playing drums at the age of thirteen. Nowadays, he has a long career as a musician behind him that has taken him around the world.

He started in 1987 in the famous taiko performing arts group Kodo, but in 1997 he started focusing on his career as a solo artist. While living on Sado Island, he began learning to play the ancient Japanese bamboo flute shinobué and created his own way of playing with his own breathing technique.

In addition to many CDs, Kano Yasukazu has published instructional DVDs and books. He leads shinobu workshops all over Japan and around the world.

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