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"Battle Without Honor and Humanity" by Tomoyasu Hotei, arranged and performed by Cornelius 深禅 (Shinzen) Boots on the 1.8 jinashi shakuhachi, a root-end bamboo Zen flute. Live at Bloomington High School in Bloomington, Indiana. No reverb in the classroom, but the kids were great... May 5, 2015. A really fun, anthemic song featured in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" movies. This is a recent addition to my Kung Fu Flute catalog of songs and arrangements. Of course, the title is the exact opposite of Zen Buddhism, but then, we must sometimes face the unknown and the unknowable and this lands us right in the middle of the unexpected. Other Kung Fu Flute arrangements: • Bruce Lee Theme Music on Zen shakuhac... • The Lonely Shepherd [Zamfir] on jinas... Shakuhachi and Taimu albums at CD Baby: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/corneliusboots3 http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/corneliusboots http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/corneliusboots2 Digital album at bandcamp: http://shinzenshakuhachi.bandcamp.com/ The raw bamboo flute is the ultimate contemplative instrument. Played by Zen monks in Japan for perhaps a thousand years, the sound is somewhere between a Western silver flute and wind playing through trees. It is very new for Zen shakuhachi to be performed for an audience, and it is even newer to have it passed along by monks and samurai spies, and into the hands of creative musicians in the modern world. The bamboo flute was a solo breath cultivation instrument of meditation; one voice from the two strands of the Natural and the Mystical. Zen modalities of exploring consciousness include nature contemplation and chant: these also form the foundations of shakuhachi playing. In addition to the Buddhist chant and nature hymns (honkyoku) created over hundreds of years in monasteries, Cornelius explores blues, gospel, rock, metal, theme music, and original compositions. The resulting performance encompasses a full spectrum of energy and melody. Some sounds are uplifting, soaring and ethereal, and some are turbulent, gritty and inexplicable. Cornelius is the first student of Grandmaster Michael Chikuzen Gould to have earned a Shihan (master teaching license) 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. He plays all types of flutes, but specializes in jinashi and large-bore shakuhachi. http://www.komuso.com/people/people.p... Visit www.shinzenshakuhachi.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. "Free Bird" renegade nature music video: • Free Bird (live) on shakuhachi (ancie... 深禅