Daniel Nyohaku Soergel
"Nyohaku" is a Shakuhachi Grandmaster and teacher of traditional Japanese music. The Zen repertoire spans hundreds of years has been part of Buddhism in Japan since it was brought from China in theTang Dynasty. Gaikyoku (trio chamber music) has incorporated it in"floating world" entertainment since the 18th century. Pieces are passed down from master to student, who hope to capture the personal style and spirit of the teacher as faithfully as possible. Daniel Nyohaku Soergel also offers for sale on eBay valuable historic shakuhachis as well as inexpensive practice examples. Most have been reviewed on this channel and can be heard before purchasing. (“Shakuhachi Connoisseur” playlist).
The late Ronnie Nyogetsu Reishin Seldin was awarded the honorary title of "Reishin" from Ayoki Reibo I, one of the 20th century's most and respected players. Ronnie gave Daniel the name "Nyohaku" after 30 years of continual study. Daniel performs professionally and volunteers in community outreach.
Makoto Shinjitsu: Heart of True Sincerity (with notation)
Makoto Shinjitsu: Shakuhachi Master Class
Sakura Matsuri Shakuhachi Recital Part 2
Sakura Matsuri Shakuhachi Recital Part 1
Healing Music of the Shakuhachi
Sashi (Shakuhachi in the Cloister Garden)
Five Flutes: Listening Closely
Nagashi Reibo: Yearning for the Bell
Mukaiji: The Mist
Sakura Matsuri Shakuhachi Recital
In Conversation: Shakuhachi & Viola - Part 2
In Conversation: Shakuhachi & Viola - Part 1
Ajikan: Shakuhachi Master Class (part 2)
Ajikan: Shakuhachi Master Class (part 1)
Sanya Sugagaki (Level 1): Shakuhachi Master Class
Nezasa-Ha Koku - The Empty Sky
A Colorful City - The Watercolors of Daniel Soergel
Shakuhachi Lecture Demonstration
Traditional Shakuhachi Lesson 7
Personal Choices: Playing Historic Flutes
Traditional Shakuhachi Lesson: Chidori (Level 1)
Shakuhachi Care
Shakuhachi Demonstration: Deaver 1.6
Personal Choices: Short & Sweet
Personal Choices: Finding a Shakuhachi that feels right
Traditional Shakuhachi Lesson: Ryokudan (level 1)
Personal Choices: Surprising Differences
Tone Colors
Shakuhachi Plastic Copy: Bell
Takiochi