This blog is dedicated to the sublime instruments called nose flutes and which produce the most divine sound ever. We have chosen to discard all the native models from S. Pacific and Asia, for they need fingering to be played. We'll concentrate on "buccal cavity driven" nose flutes : the well patented and trademarked metal or plastic ones, plus, by a condemnable indulgence, some wooden craft or home-made productions.
Oct 10, 2012
A Joyful Band in Mukonoso !
Members of the Kansai Friends (関西間友の会) joyfully playing before the passerbies at the "Mukonoso Freedom" event (武庫之荘フリーダム), in Mukonoso (Hyogo Prefecture). Video by Hanabue114.
Great stuff, thanks for discovering and posting! I absolutely love the joyful radiation of those gentlemen and how they do not care that nobody cares. Japan is again far ahead of us...
I like the buzz of this place and the fact that passers-by accept whatever others may be doing. Here is no such thing as making fun of these performers. They also don't get a crowd around them, expecting anything. Those are good things.
This looks very natural and relaxed, as if it were simply one of those things that people do when in a park, such as jogging, meeting people, picnicing or playing checkers. Indeed, why not play the nose flute!
wikiheideさん、私は、阪神間さんのメンバーではないですよ。
ReplyDeleteThank you for the precision, Jun!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff, thanks for discovering and posting!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the joyful radiation of those gentlemen and how they do not care that nobody cares.
Japan is again far ahead of us...
nosymusicさん、ありがとうございます。
ReplyDeleteそれは、心から鼻笛が好きだからです。
私も、一緒に演奏していて、楽しかったです。
この楽しさを、全世界に、伝えていきたいと思います。
I like the buzz of this place and the fact that passers-by accept whatever others may be doing. Here is no such thing as making fun of these performers. They also don't get a crowd around them, expecting anything. Those are good things.
ReplyDeleteThis looks very natural and relaxed, as if it were simply one of those things that people do when in a park, such as jogging, meeting people, picnicing or playing checkers. Indeed, why not play the nose flute!