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Singing Well

Visitors have been enjoying the sound of the Shishi-Odoshi found in our Japanese Garden. It didn't take long before Japanophiles started to request another traditional sound that is a bit more unusual and difficult to record: the sound of the Suikinkutsu. The Suikinkutsu consists of a buried pot. Water drips through the hole at the top of the pot onto a small pool of water inside, creating a ringing sound similar to a bell. For this to work, the pot has been carefully designed to resonate at musical frequencies.

For that particular request, I was fortunate to rely on Daniel Mills's help, a fan of this website in Japan and now regular contributor to myNoise. Daniel went to the Mitokusan Sanbutsuji Temple, famous for hosting the most beautiful Suikinkutsu in Japan but also dangerous to get to: Mitokusan Sanbutsuji is built into the mouth of a cave on a sheer precipice and is only accessible by hiking. Thank you Daniel!

Other iconic sounds from Japan you will discover in the soundscape are the Oojuzu, the Shakuachi with a performance by our friend Dave Tawfik, and - of course - the loud cicadas. They all combine to form what could be a sacred retreat in Japan; the gardens of a temple where cicadas are singing to the sound of a lone Shakuachi player, while a ritual takes place in the background.

Published on April 13th, 2018

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  I might be addicted to the website, I'm enjoying making these mixes so much I can barely study! This is the shakuhachi dominant mix I'm using to study CS, super chill with just the right amount of fresh ambience to keep me engaged. I love this website. - YasukeKensei

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  Try this with War Drums from Cinematic East and you'll find yourself running wildly through the trees at midnight, adrenaline coursing through your veins while you try to escape assassins that are hellbent on capturing you.

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  This paired with Anamnesis sounds straight out of Legend of Zelda! It's great out here in Kakariko Village!

  It would be cool to have an interactive generator that has only suikinkutsus and has callabration.

  The sound of the suikinkutsus sound so nice. Also; the flute sounds so beautiful.

  Calming. Soothing. Perfect for relaxing (^.^)

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  I listen to this all day while working and it is great.

  A lovely generator! I found that turning the oojuzu sounds up high helped me not to completely tune out the sound due to the little crackling noises bringing it back to my attention, and it really helps to keeps me focused.

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  Oh my. I'd thought I would never again hear the sound of the Suikinkutsu. Bless you.

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  I used someone's suggestion of using this and Happy Place. I put them both on animate and I felt sooo relaxed while reading my book.

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  Complete eargasm!

  Pairs great with Happy Place!

  Thank you for having my favorite voice of cicada, it is very nostalgic.

  The cicadas in Japanese Oase don't sound correct. This is the most common cicada in Japan: https://youtu.be/XFOaGPNT55U?t=161 [Note from editor: these have been recorded in Japan though]

  I love the bells and the cicadas. It reminds me of Thailand (where my family is).

  I like combining this with the singing bowls, wood chimes, or other 'temple-y' noises, and the tin roof rain (which I think sounds the best for indoor rain) and imagine I'm under a roof in a rainy Japanese garden.

  I imagine Thel 'Vadam (Halo 5) having a garden on a huge balcony where he just sits and either relaxes or meditates. Seems fitting for one who's culture is comparable to ancient Spartans and samurai of Feudal Japan. Still, I love this site, it's the best!

  This paired with Japanese Garden is my perfect relaxation environment!

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  So wonderful and relaxing :-)

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  I think I have a new favorite of mine! Good job ;)

  ← you've done it again, with this setting!

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  The cicadas are a wonderful touch, I admire their sound so much. It reminds me of when I was young in the south. I yearn for those times again.

  What an awesome soundscape! Thanks SO much for creating this; when mixed with Japanese Garden, and both are playing on default, it is what I will use for meditation every evening from now on!

  Wow, this is truly magical. <3

  Another instant favourite! Really fell in love with this one. All the best, Syok

  This composition of yours is genius. Pure contemplation within seconds. My new favourite in the shortest amount of time possible. Can't wait to combine this with other sounds. I really like the 3-dimensionality of the sound. Very immersive.

  I bet this would be lovely combined with the Hot Springs setting on the Dark Water generator!

  How peaceful and contemplative. Thanks to everyone involved for this, it's sure to be popular.

  A beautiful calming silence. I've never heard of a Suikinkutsu before, but now I'm a big fan!