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Armonie giapponesi

Sato Toshiharu, suonatore di Tsugaru Shamisen (liuto giapponese a tre corde).
Si è esibito nella suggestiva cornice dei Chiostri di Santa Caterina a Finale Ligure.
Ha eseguito anche un pezzo con l'accompagnamento del tamburo del maestro Kurumaya Masaaki.
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5 comments

Günter Klaus said:

Das kommt ja mit dem roten Hintergrund sehr schön rüber liebe Nora :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Tagesausklang,liebe Grüße Güni :))
5 months ago ( translate )

J.Garcia said:

Fantastic musician and image, Nora
5 months ago ( translate )

Guy Bacca (guybac) said:

Excellente prise de ce musicien
5 months ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Outstanding shot!

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5 months ago

m̌ ḫ said:

Thank you for posting in shamans ⅋ sorcerers group. Taiko drumming is celebrated for its vibrant energy and profound spiritual resonance throughout Japanese culture. Traditionally, the thunderous beat of the drums was thought to be heard by the gods, bridging the physical and spiritual worlds. In many villages and shrines, taiko was used to invoke divine blessings, ward off evil, and express gratitude for nature’s gifts. The act of playing taiko can energize both performers and listeners, fostering unity, focus, and a sense of shared vitality. Drumming at festivals and rituals not only marks sacred moments but also connects individuals and communities with the rhythms of nature and ancestral traditions.
5 months ago