Katsuya Yokoyama Japan: Art of the Shakuhachi mp3

Katsuya Yokoyama posterTamuke (Offertoire) is the more seemingly obscure song on Japan: Art of the Shakuhachi that bear up best to repeated listening. In this song fans will recognize the unique vocals of Katsuya Yokoyama. This track is a great song that still never gets old. Tsuru No Sugomori (Nid De Grues) is a very catchy tune. Simple and heartfelt closing track |title closes Japan: Art of the Shakuhachi on a high note. Reibo (Quete Spirituelle) (12:15) Not one of my favorites, but for a lot of people this is one of their best songs. Charming song, great melody. Reiho (Clochette De La Loi Bouddhique) is one of these floating songs.


Album Japan: Art of the Shakuhachi

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San An (Enfantement Paisible).mp3 7:04
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Tamuke (Offertoire).mp3 4:17
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Sanya Sugagaki, Duo.mp3 6:51
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Koku (Vacuite).mp3 10:57
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Tsuru No Sugomori (Nid De Grues).mp3 6:28
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Azuma-Jishi (Danse Du Lion De La Region D’Azuma), Duo.mp3 3:08
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Reibo (Quete Spirituelle).mp3 12:15
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Shikano Tone (Bramenments Lointains Des Cerfs),Duo.mp3 9:30
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Reiho (Clochette De La Loi Bouddhique).mp3 4:30
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