hasunoha

 Supportive music

 
I can't sleep and go out to the garden in the middle of the night to cool off, and I don't have a favorite artist in particular, but Mr. Moonlight by The Beatles is playing in my head... Recently, I've avoided being involved in facing people due to Hasunoha addiction, and I've been pinching my phone with my finger all the time...

After a long absence, I suddenly felt the music my father liked when I was young!!! Is it because it was Father's Day? I also want to honestly get involved with people like before, and I want to spend every day engrossing
I wanted to ask Hasunoha a question.

What was your monk's favorite book before? What is the energetic Kotodama? I saw the question, and if that's the case, I'd definitely like to ask what “Song of the Heart” is.

I couldn't sleep because I wanted to know everyone's songs like that... for me, sutras are also soothing songs
  

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I loved B'z.

No, I still like it now, but somehow, it feels like my body no longer requires listening to music itself. So the past tense.

But today, well, the date has changed, so maybe yesterday. I listened to a short album called Friends by B'z in the car. While putting my wife on the seat next to me and putting my kids to sleep in the back seat.

What's on the album...
A long time ago, I couldn't break up with the girlfriend I broke up with, and I kept an indescribable distance... I also slept on the sofa at my ex-girlfriend's house. But I can't get back to the point. That's because when you become a lover, you're afraid of losing it. Will this betray her!? But even so, I won't lose you!

Probably because of that, it seems that the answers I wrote on hasunoha today were also about men and women... no good, monks have to keep their mental gear in neutral...

I can't sleep anymore either (laughs)

The sutras are also pleasant songs... please say something happy. It will soon be Obon, isn't it? Our denomination reads a sutra called Kanromon during Obon. This is good again. If you think that it started with Chinese with a good tempo and became Japanese with a change in rhythm, it becomes Dharani with a unique atmosphere. Suddenly the chorus stops, the mentor starts singing alone, and everyone follows... the modulation is so rich.

Well, I don't like Obon itself, though. Schedule adjustments have been particularly difficult this year...
What I'm saying is Naan, but let's keep staying up late on Monday.

Makihara Takayuki

My wife liked it, and I often listened to it in the car, and I fell in love with it too.

In particular, it's “What I Wanted Most.”

It's a radio program, and I also use it for background music for the corner I cherish

Hanmoku-san

Nice to meet you, my name is Shaku Huishin.

I think there are a lot of monks who are good at singing and sound.

Sutras are songs, really.
I also work every day all year round, and every day, word for word, while thinking that this place is good,
Dragontree Bosatsu told me that everything like that was empty. Zendo Daishi, I'm worried and blind. Yes, that's exactly the case. Thank you or something, they bite me tight (laughs)
It's disgusting. I'm sorry.
But the sutras are really wonderful.

Even in my denomination, there are many things where the scales, beats, etc. are defined in detail depending on the service,
There are a lot of songs written in Japanese called Wassan.
In addition, there are many other songs called Buddhist Hymns (Sangga).

When it comes to pop songs, etc., I try to listen to a wide range of pop music, enka, and folk songs.
I like Skid Row and Heart in the West, and Hiroaki Serizawa in Japan. It makes me want to listen to Yamashita Tatsuro in the summer (laughs)

Recently, I often think that words such as “signpost” by Masaharu Fukuyama, “let's be a family,” and “one” by Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi are really good.

“Ontokuha” from Japanese praise, and “Mihotokeha” from Buddhist hymns (Mihotokeha, I also wrote the lyrics on my profile.) I'll tell you about it.

If you have time, listen to it as many times as you like without saying it once.

A song I've recently become addicted to.

Hello, Hanmoku-san.

I like a lot of songs, but I think I like songs where the life of a singer is on it.
Recently, I've been addicted to listening to
Mr. Koji Tamaki from the safe zone
The world has an image of him only making noise on wide shows, but his singing ability is a genius.
I didn't listen to that much when I was young, but recently, his aging has made him even more attractive as a genius artist, and I'm in tears at male songs. The reality is that only serious lives don't necessarily create songs that move people. I feel once again that the various lives of various people are all necessary and important for human cultural history.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_FhiPTX9v0

Also, speaking in the same sense, he is a vagrant pianist who became a hot topic on the internet last year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiuXHdbQEJI
Recently, there was a discussion at a later date, and when I listen to his half life, I feel even more depth in his performance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VDv7yM7yHY

Through songs, I think humans are wonderful.

Gassho