John Singer

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Flute Dream 00:00 Tools
River Run 00:00 Tools
Summer Nights 00:00 Tools
Keshdance 00:00 Tools
Naked Vision 00:00 Tools
Cedar and Bamboo 00:00 Tools
Koku Reibo (Bell Ringing in the Empty Sky) 00:00 Tools
Hifumi Hachigaeshi No Shirabe (Introduction) 00:00 Tools
Lady of the Lake 00:00 Tools
Yugure No Kyoku (Twilight Bell) 00:00 Tools
Mukaiji Reibo (Misty Ocean Bell) 00:00 Tools
Moonrise 00:00 Tools
Desert Light 00:00 Tools
Mist of Ivory 00:00 Tools
Bamboo Safari (feat. Kat Hendrix & Miles Black) 00:00 Tools
Sakura Revisited 00:00 Tools
Connemara 00:00 Tools
Samurai Cowboy 00:00 Tools
East Wind (feat. Kat Hendrix & Miles Black) 00:00 Tools
Global Motion (feat. Kat Hendrix & Miles Black) 00:00 Tools
California Roll (feat. Kat Hendrix & Miles Black) 00:00 Tools
Quicksand (feat. Kat Hendrix & Miles Black) 00:00 Tools
Moonlit Sky (feat. Kat Hendrix & Miles Black) 00:00 Tools
Shakuhachi 00:00 Tools
Shirabe (Introduction) 00:00 Tools
Brasilia (feat. Paul Horn, Kat Hendrix & Miles Black) 00:00 Tools
Hachigaeshi (Gratitude For Alms) 00:00 Tools
Nagashi Reibo (Playing While Walking) 00:00 Tools
Sakura 00:00 Tools
Dining Room Table 00:00 Tools
Sanya (Three Valleys) 00:00 Tools
Cherry Blossoms (Sakura) 00:00 Tools
Koku Reibo 00:00 Tools
Matsu Kaze 00:00 Tools
Shishi (A Celebration Piece) 00:00 Tools
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John Singer is master shakuhachi teacher, performer and recording artist. He began playing the Japanese bamboo flute in 1975 and was later an instructor at the University of Hawaii. After several years of intensive study in Japan under shakuhachi Grand Master Yamaguchi Goro and shakuhachi Master Matsumura Homei, John was awarded a Shihan (Master Teacher certificate) in 1982. He is one of very few shakuhachi masters in the world and currently the only one outside of Japan to record and perform using extremely rare Edo period flutes dating as far back as the 17th century. His official website is www.zenflute.com. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.