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Strings Across the Seas
Adwitiya, Atreya, Kai, Oojal & Yuhan
2 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to Strings Across The Seas, where musicians who travel from their home country to another, talk about their experiences and tell us what made them do it. We listen to their music and their dreams. We speak to musicians who have found their passion in stringed instruments that are not well-known globally, but hold great significance in certain traditions, cultures and folklores. These unique instruments find themselves in pages of history books, and soon, our podcast.
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Welcome to Strings Across The Seas, where musicians who travel from their home country to another, talk about their experiences and tell us what made them do it. We listen to their music and their dreams. We speak to musicians who have found their passion in stringed instruments that are not well-known globally, but hold great significance in certain traditions, cultures and folklores. These unique instruments find themselves in pages of history books, and soon, our podcast.
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“Like a Banjo” — Shamisen and Hibiki Ichikawa
Strings Across the Seas
27 minutes 13 seconds
3 years ago
“Like a Banjo” — Shamisen and Hibiki Ichikawa
In our first episode, we talked to Hibiki Ichikawa to discover his relationship with the shamisen — a traditional stringed instrument from Japan, and how he ended up staying in London. From composing music for an Academy Award nominated film to performing at the British Museum, and even collaborating with Nike, his journey has been nothing but inspiring. We bring to you, Europe’s only Tsugaru shamisen player, all the way from Japan. To listen to more of Hibiki Ichikawa's music on shamisen, you can check him out on Spotify and Instagram. 
Strings Across the Seas
Welcome to Strings Across The Seas, where musicians who travel from their home country to another, talk about their experiences and tell us what made them do it. We listen to their music and their dreams. We speak to musicians who have found their passion in stringed instruments that are not well-known globally, but hold great significance in certain traditions, cultures and folklores. These unique instruments find themselves in pages of history books, and soon, our podcast.