林 豊寿 / Hoju Hayashi Bamboo Flute / 1990 / Brass / Woodwind
Product Details
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One jurisdiction left in the late 1990s and late 1990s by Yutaka Hayashi, who bet on the production of Nofukuri.
[Overview]
Toyo Hayashi, Noh tube. Sothy bamboo rattan roll. With a vermilion bag and black lacquered flute cylinder. It is a product in his later years (late 1990s).
[situation]
Slightly used. It is a tube that was kept in a safe place. There is no scratch, painting damage, cracked repair. It keeps a very beautiful state.
* The Noji tube has a great change in how to breathe, how to enter the sound of the honey row inside the song, and the shape of the shape, and the tone. Please note that fine -tuning may be required depending on the warter.
[feature]
Toyo Hayashi is a flute master who produced only the Noh tube for a lifetime at a workshop in Ishikawa and Kanazawa Daishoji Temple. I didn't stick to decorative materials such as winding and down payment, and bet on passion for the beauty of the appearance and the quality as a tool. He died in 2013 at the age of 83. The focus of the soul is still highly evaluated by flute and enthusiasts. The beautiful figure with a very fine rattan roll and a cat scraping on the shallow valley is unique to Toyotoshi's whistle. One of the features of the commitment is to use an elliptical bamboo tube. Despite the fact that it is hardly blown, it is fully equipped with a powerful sound when it is strongly blown out of a clear tone that comes with a distant sound. I am looking forward to future growth. It is a pipe that I would like to inherit until 100 years ahead.
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