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Which type of shinobue should a beginner choose?

There are different types and sizes of shinobue. Basically, they are used differently depending on what you are playing, so it is usual to use different ones for different purposes!

Select a type

There are two main types of shinobue, one for festival music and the other for tuned songs in the Doremi key. If you are just starting out and don't have a specific piece you want to play, I recommend the "Doremi key" tuning, which can be used for a wide range of musical genres.

Choose one's lines

Shinobue are available in a range tones from 1 to 12, with the pitch increasing in semitone increments from 1 to 12, and the length of the flute shortening as the number of tones increases. The 6-8 tones are relatively easy for beginners to handle.

6 degree B♭: The most well-balanced of all the keys, requires a little more breath.
7 degree B: It's easy to play and suitable for women considering the volume of breath and hand size.
8 degree C: It's easy to play and suitable for children, considering the amount of breath and hand size.

If you are playing alone, you may choose any tuning you like, though, when playing in an ensemble with other instruments, it's important to choose the right tuning.

 

Pitch 1本 2本 3本 4本 5本 6本
The One
Degree
The Two
Degree
The Three
Degree
The Four
Degree
The 
Five
Degree
The 
Six
Degree
Key F F# G A A B

 

Pitch 7本 8本 9本 10本 11本 12本
The 
Seven
Degree
The 
Eight
Degree

The
Nine
Degree

The
Ten
Degree

The
Eleven
Degree

The
Twelve
Degree

Key B C C# D E♭ E

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