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Sho is one of the traditional Japanese musical instruments played for gagaku, Japanese court music. It's a free reed wind instrument made of 17 bamboo pipes and body. Only 15 pipes with reed produce the sound. The beautiful sounds of sho make the audience feel sacred.

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Japanese Mouth Organ Playing Chords Like Heaven

  • One of the Three Main Wind Instruments of Gagaku (Japanese Court Music)
  • Resembles Houou (Chinise Mythological Phoenix)
  • As Known As Its Beautiful Name, Hosho
  • Sound Represents Shiny Lights from the Sky
  • Playing Chords Called Aitake
  • Consists of 17 Bamboo Pipes (Only 15 Pipes Have Reed and Make Sound)
  • Honbushi Type is the Best Quality
  • Mitsubushi Type is the Second Best
  • Ranbushi Type has Affordable Price
  • Susudake Bamboo (Smoke Bamboo) is the Excellent Quality Bamboo
  • It Requires to be Heated to Prevent from the Damage of the Inside
  • sh-101: Bamboo: Ranbushi Shiratake Bamboo / Kashira: Resin / Netsugi: Resin / Shita: High Quality Reed
  • sh-103: Bamboo: Ranbushi Shiratake Bamboo / Kashira: Resin / Netsugi: Resin / Shita: Best Quality Reed
  • sh-105: Bamboo: Mitsubushi Shiratake Bamboo / Kashira: Wood / Netsugi: Bamboo / Shita: Best Quality Reed
  • sh-106: Bamboo: Ranbushi Shiratake Bamboo / Kashira: Wood / Netsugi: Bamboo / Shita: Best Quality Reed
  • sh-107: Bamboo: Honbushi Shiratake Bamoo / Kashira: Metal
  • sh-108: Bamboo: Ranbushi Susudake Bamboo (Smoke Bamboo) / Kashira: Metal with Makie Lacquer Work
  • Order Processing Time: About 30-90 Business Days

  Traditional Japanese Flute Craftsmanship Beautiful Sound Heater is Sold Separately Japanese Mouth Organ Playing Chords Like Heaven One of the Three Main Wind Instruments of Gagaku (Japanese Court Music) Resembles Houou (Chinise Mythological Phoenix) As Known As Its Beautiful Name, Hosho Sound Represents Shiny Lights from the Sky Playing Chords Called Aitake Consists of 17 Bamboo Pipes (Only 15 Pipes Have Reed and Make Sound) Honbushi Type is the Best Quality Mitsubushi Type is the Second Best Ranbushi Type has Affordable Price Susudake Bamboo (Smoke Bamboo) is the Excellent Quality Bamboo It Requires to be Heated to Prevent from the Damage of the Inside sh-101: Bamboo: Ranbushi Shiratake Bamboo / Kashira: Resin / Netsugi: Resin / Shita: High Quality Reed sh-103: Bamboo: Ranbushi Shiratake Bamboo / Kashira: Resin / Netsugi: Resin / Shita: Best Quality Reed sh-105: Bamboo: Mitsubushi Shiratake Bamboo / Kashira: Wood / Netsugi: Bamboo / Shita: Best Quality Reed sh-106: Bamboo: Ranbushi Shiratake Bamboo / Kashira: Wood / Netsugi: Bamboo / Shita: Best Quality Reed sh-107: Bamboo: Honbushi Shiratake Bamoo / Kashira: Metal sh-108: Bamboo: Ranbushi Susudake Bamboo (Smoke Bamboo) / Kashira: Metal with Makie Lacquer Work Order Processing Time: About 30-90 Business Days

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Probably Chinese Shen or Japanese Sho mouth organ with seventeen pipes from the late 19th or early 20th century and bound with rattan and cloth. The

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Probably Chinese Shen or Japanese Sho mouth organ with seventeen pipes from the late 19th or early 20th century and bound with rattan and cloth. The

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