1本の竹から笛を作るプロセス。100年以上続く歴史ある尺八工房。

Published 2024-06-22
The process of making a Japanese bamboo flute. A workshop with 100 years of history.

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▶Craftsman Profile
Hiroki Kitahara
Hiroki Kitahara was born in 1980. After graduating from university, he worked as a sales representative for a general company before becoming a shakuhachi pipe maker.
In addition to performing, he has been actively engaged in production as the fourth generation of shakuhachi players.

Based on the techniques inherited from the first and second generations and the advice of the second generation, he continues to research further and repeat trial and error to produce shakuhachi of the highest standard to embody the changing times and the sound demanded by the players.

▶Craftsman Passion
"We want to bring you the joy of playing sound."
Kitahara Seikado is a four-generation production studio of shakuhachi pipe makers Ikuya Kitahara and Hiroki Kitahara. We start from the selection and gathering of domestic bamboo to the production and repair of shakuhachi. We also offer music classes.
We are always striving to create better instruments, and hope to bring the joy of playing music and smiles to as many people as possible.

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【Chapter】
00:00 Sorting Bamboo
00:26 Straightening Bamboo
01:44 Cutting Bamboo
03:52 Drilling A Hole
06:11 Making the Head Part
09:11 Coating the inside
10:13 Tuning
11:05 Coating with Lacquer
11:57 Decoration
17:58 Finished products

All Comments (21)
  • @hibagon5919
    Even Japanese people don't often get to see how a shakuhachi is made. Thank you for your valuable video.
  • @user-hc4jd5eq1z
    日本の伝統工芸品尺八を作る工程に職人魂を感じる素晴らしい映像ありがとう。
  • @ayobikindewek
    Amazing, pembuatan seruling bambu jepang... 😊🙏🙏🙏
  • @thepagan5432
    What a beautiful instrument, often made in the traditional method, but with some modern material. Great post, thank you.
  • @rajilifeable
    😮Melodies created by beautiful Hands and mind. Really appreciated ❤❤
  • @user-og2tj4rm8m
    初めて作りを見せて頂きました、当工房と一致した作りですね。参考になりました、作る原理は同じですね。
  • It's difficult to find good quality material where I live, and I have nowhere to get or buy tools to get started. I really like wood art, and I intend to be a good craftsman.
  • @moode122all4
    ‏يا رب يسر لي دربي واشرح لي صدري واشرح لي قلبي ويسر لي دربي وارزقني ويسر لي دربي يا رزاق يا كريم
  • @nasirmp1409
    Hej, det var mycket fint och intressant att titta på ert konst och hantverk att bygga bambu flöjt🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏💖💖💖 Jag har 2 frågor, varför torkades inte bambun lodrät, så kanske det kunde blir rakt från början, och varför användes en pasta i bambun, kan inte det pastan ändra det naturliga ljudet?
  • Boa tarde.. sou um profundo admirador da arte oriental sobre arte em madeira, gostaria de me aperfeiçoar mais nessa arte com dicas dos profissionais nesta área.