Talk:Shakuhachi musical notation

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Hi. New article here. The main musical notation article is growing long and has a strong emphasis on Western staff notation and I think this article can expand into a useful one in its own way. Some ideas for expansion:

  • images
  • different schools of notation
  • honkyoku versus folk/ensemble/modern
  • imporant to keep in mind the copyrighted nature of most notation
  • possibly a comparison of a phrase of shakuhachi notation and the staff notated near-equivalent
  • wikilinks to existing relevant shakuhachi articles (e.g. meri/kari, etc.)
  • history of temple-based pieces, the verbal traditions, etc. leading up to written notation (e.g. Kinko)

--Ds13 17:45, 3 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Some examples here would be of great help. Also sound examples to go with the various kinds of written notation Gingermint (talk) 07:15, 28 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]