HOTCHIKU: Japanese musical instrument
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The hotchiku is an end-blown flute from Japan. The musical
instrument is carved from the root section of the bamboo. After cleaning and
sanding, the extreme root of the bamboo stalk reveals several small circular
nubs where the root previously joined the stalk. The same part of the plant is
as well used to manufacture the shakuhachi, though unlike the shakuhachi, the
bore of the instrument, hotchiku, and the outside faces are left un-lacquered
and the mouthpiece of the musical instrument is not inlaid. The membranes at
the nodes inside the musical instrument bore are commonly left more intact than
those of a shakuhachi. The hotchiku are sometimes called jinashi nobekan, meaning
"without ji one-piece".
The musical instrument
is made up of four finger holes down the front for the finger and one hole on
the back of the instrument for the thumb of the upper hand. The musical
instrument is capable of a range of at least 2 octaves and more if the
instrument is carved properly and in the hand of a skilled player. The
instrument can be constructed to any length, suitable bamboo allowing with
longer musical instrument having their frequency range moved proportionally
lower.
The patterns of playing the hotchiku are analogous to the
patterns of the shakuhachi, although the sound of the hotchiku is more fragile
and less well tuned to musical scales than the refined tunes of shakuhachi. The
angle of the blowing edge of a hotchiku is closer to perpendicular to the bore
axis than of the shakuhachi, though this is mostly a choice of the producer
depending on the size of the bamboo. This feature together with the
un-lacquered bore, leads in rough and breathy tone quality. Because of the
total natural construction, the musical instrument is widely used for Suizen. Since
the musical instruments are not only commonly tuned to a standard musical
scale, they do not commonly accompany other musical instruments.
Some famous
players of this musical instrument are Watazumi Doso RoshiNishimura Koku and Atsuya Okuda