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Okuda Atsuya : ウィキペディア英語版
Atsuya Okuda
Atsuya Okuda (奥田 敦也 ''Okuda Atsuya'') is a Japanese-born master player and teacher jinashi shakuhachi, an unrefined bamboo flute. Prior to dedicating his efforts to the bamboo flute, he was a professional jazz trumpet player from approximately 1965 until 1985.
Since the death of Watazumi Doso in 1992, some regard Atsuya Okuda as the greatest living jinashi shakuhachi player.〔Shakuhachi.com〕 His style is very quiet and subtle and his patience has been described as "geological in dimension".〔Clive Bell. Review of "The Sound of Zen". Wire Magazine.〕
Okuda has taught shakuhachi since 1985 but until releasing ''The Sound of Zen'' in 2002, he refused to record his playing. He believed that only live sound leads to an understanding of jinashi shakuhachi.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Atsuya Okuda - Shakuhachi Recordings )
As of 2005, Atsuya Okuda lives and teaches in Kokubunji, a suburb of Tokyo.
==Album==

* ''The Sound of Zen'' (2002)
* ''Bamboo Zen'' (2010)

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