
Tajima Tadashi was born in Sakai, Osaka in 1942. He began to study shakuhachi upon entering the Kinko School, where he trained with Chikuho Sakai in mastering the classical shakuhachi honkyoku (the term honkyoku refers to the solo shakuhachi music that was developed in the 17th and 18th centuries by Zen monks as a form of spiritual practice and meditation). Later in Tajima's development, Sakai was moved by Tajima's passion for playing and introduced him to a new master, Katsuya Yokoyama.
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Nesaza Shirabe
Shingetsu (Heart Moon)
Hon Shirabe (original Tuning)
Yamagoe (Going over the Mountain)
Sagari Ha (Falling Leaf)
Tamuke (Offerings)
Daha No Kyoko (Pounding Wave Piece)
Sagari Ha
Koku (Empty Sky)
Hon Shirabe (Basis for Enlightenment)
Hon Shirabe
Tsuru no Sugomori
Shingetsu Cho
Shika no Tone
Koku
San'An
Hon Shiabe (Original Tuning)
Yamagoe
Ukigumo
Mandala
San'an (Wish for an Easy Delivery)
Ukigumo (Floating Clouds)
Shingetsu Cho (Mode of the Moon in the Heart)
Shika No Tone (Distant Cry of the Deer)
Tsuru no sugomori (Nesting of cranes)
Kokû (Empty Sky)
Yamagoe (Beyond the mountain)
Sagari Ha (Falling Leaves)
Tsuru No Sugomori (The Nesting of the Cranes)
Honshirabe
Yamagoe (Going over the Moun..
Daha No Kyoko
Shika no tône (Distant calls of deer)
Shakuhachi Flute
Shingetsu chô (Mode of the moon in the heart)
Kokû (The empty sky)
Koko (The Empty Sky)
Daha No Kyoko (Pounding Wave P
Koku (The empty sky)
Shikyoku Ichiban "Poeme I pour shakuhachi et koto"
鹿の遠音 - Shika No Tone (Distant Cry of the Deer)
Shika no tone (Distant calls of deer)
Kokû [Empty Sky]
Shingetsu
flauta Shakuhachi
Daha No Kyoko (Pounding Waves)
Yamagoe (Going over the Mountains)
San An
Shika no tône
Daha No Kyoko (Pounding Wave..
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