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Kari (music)

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Kari, in shakuhachi music, is both a property of a note and a technique. To play a note kari means to play it with raised pitch, relative to playing the note meri. In addition to sharpening the pitch, playing a note kari also modifies the tone color or timbre of a note.

The usual technique to play a note kari is to raise the chin, increasing the angle and distance between the embouchure and utaguchi (blowing edge).

References

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  • Kakizakai, Kaoru. "Another Benefit to Kari Blowing". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2006-11-29.
  • James, Phil Nyokai. "Shakuhachi Tips: Meri-Kari". Retrieved 2006-11-29.