Information about the musician? Date of issue? Label? Catalogue number? Availability?
Why do so many people list albums here without bothering to supply such basic information? After all, it's probably shorter to type than the tunes listing.
"Hanz is the world’s only sixth generation shakuhachi player, following in the footsteps of his father, Kinko Ryu Grand Master Kodo Araki V."
Besides the samples available on CD Baby, Hanz provided a flute track for Wooden Flute Obsession vol. 1, and a short sample is at http://worldtrad.org/WFO_CD2.htm. Just click the MP3 symbol next to his name.
I stumbled on this guy's name in a list of contemporary flute players and checked out his website.
I like the way he plays. Check out his playing of the Crock of gold and Pull the knife, it's fun and quite groovy, when compared say to the playing of Kevin Crawford (the former tune) or Matt Molloy (the latter).
Information about the musician? Date of issue? Label? Catalogue number? Availability?
Why do so many people list albums here without bothering to supply such basic information? After all, it's probably shorter to type than the tunes listing.
# Posted on September 10th 2008 by Floss the Tethers
Little fires
Both of his currently in print CDs are available through CD Baby (http://cdbaby.com)
Little Firesis published 2007 by Wildwood Music (Catalog # HA002)
Contact: hanzaraki@hotmail.com
www.hanzaraki.com
U.S. phone (206) 399-1524
You can read his bio at http://www.hanzaraki.com/bio.html
"Hanz is the world’s only sixth generation shakuhachi player, following in the footsteps of his father, Kinko Ryu Grand Master Kodo Araki V."
Besides the samples available on CD Baby, Hanz provided a flute track for Wooden Flute Obsession vol. 1, and a short sample is at http://worldtrad.org/WFO_CD2.htm. Just click the MP3 symbol next to his name.
# Posted on September 11th 2008 by kkrell
Little Fires
I stumbled on this guy's name in a list of contemporary flute players and checked out his website.
I like the way he plays. Check out his playing of the Crock of gold and Pull the knife, it's fun and quite groovy, when compared say to the playing of Kevin Crawford (the former tune) or Matt Molloy (the latter).
His website is pretty cool too.
# Posted on February 7th 2009 by Brickey