
Koku Nishimura (西村虚空) started playing the bamboo flute when he was 28 years old. He was taught by a "komuso" named Kyochiku Tani. Later, Koku Nishimura became a master flutist and founded the Tani-sect of flute players. He named the special type of bamboo flute used by himself and his pupils, "kyotaku." Koku Nishimura became a komuso and for ten years he walked around Japan and played kyotaku. He tought students from all over the world, and he has made over 2,000 kyotaku flutes.
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Kyo Choshi
Ajikan
Reibo
Yamato-Choshi
Saji
Yamato choshi
Kyotaku
Azikan
Kyotaku (1964)
Reibo (Kyotaku album 1998)
Murasaki Reibo
Saji (Kyotaku album 1998)
Yamato-choshi (Kyotaku album 1998)
阿字観
Kyotaku (японская флейта)
京調子
Choshi (Myoan Shinpo Ryu)
鈴慕
薩慈
Ajikan (Kyotaku album 1998)
Ajikan, part 1
Kyo-Choshi
大和調子
Ajikan (Itchoken)
Kyo choshi, part 1
Yamato (Ñhoshi)
Choshi (Yamato)
Ajikan, part 2
KyoChoshi
Koku Nishimura - Kyotaku
05-Saji
04-Yamato choshi
kyo chosh
03-Reibo
02-Ajikan
Kyo choshi, part 2
Koku Nishimura 05
Koku Nishimura 04
Koku Nishimura 03
Koku Nishimura 02
Koku Nishimura 01
01 Kyo chosi
02 Ajikan
03 Reibo
04 Yamato chosi
05 Saji
saj
Ajikan (阿字観)
Saji (薩慈)
Yamato Choshi (大和調子)
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