Check it out. I used to take lessons from Master Ronnie Nyguetso Seldin on the shakuhatsi (I think that's the spelling..) It's a bamboo flute played traditionally in Japan.
He used to travel back and forth from Japan to NYC to Syracuse to give lessons and play at buddihst zen centers. I only took lessons for a couple years (once every other month, for an hour at a time, $50, it was insane) and I had to practice all the time to keep up, but it was awesome. I love the zen center in the valley, and they the people who live there are so nice, and they have amazing food.
It was some cool stuff. Readin Japanese characters, learning how to say certain things, reading up down and then right to left. The beats and way the count stuff out and mark it was so unbeliveably strange to me at first, and Master Seldin gave me 3 or 4 of his personal albums to listen to and practice with and learn counting with. It was awesome
Aww. Now I miss it. I wish I had the time/money to keep doing it. Lessons were up to like $70 each when I left, though he kept my price to $50. And then my flute cost $250, and he offered to buy it back for what was paid for it, but I wanted to keep it because it's awesome and who knows when I might decide to start actually playing it again.
