Here is a video of me playing this song (not exactly the same arrangement).
The sheet music contains Western notation for 3, 6, 7, and 8 hon choshis, and kanji finger numbers.
Dive into the gentle, nostalgic beauty of Natsu wa Kinu (Summer Has Come), one of Japan’s beloved seasonal songs, arranged for 3, 6, 7, and 8 hon choshi.
Designed for intermediate to experienced players, this piece captures the peaceful feeling of early summer in Japan—the soft breeze, the sound of nature, and the quiet joy of seasonal change. Playing Natsu wa Kinu on the shinobue becomes more than performance—it is a breath of summer itself.
Natsuwa Kinu was composed by Sakunosuke Koyama in 1900.
Sheet music has Western notation for 3, 6, 7, and 8 hon choshis, and kanji finger numbers you can use to play this piece with any hon choshi.
Download my free kanji number cheat sheet here !
The sheet music does NOT contain piano or guitar parts, and the product does NOT come with any videos or audio tracks.
Feel free to email me if you have any questions!
Dive into the gentle, nostalgic beauty of Natsu wa Kinu (Summer Has Come), one of Japan’s beloved seasonal songs, arranged for 3, 6, 7, and 8 hon choshi.
Designed for intermediate to experienced players, this piece captures the peaceful feeling of early summer in Japan—the soft breeze, the sound of nature, and the quiet joy of seasonal change. Playing Natsu wa Kinu on the shinobue becomes more than performance—it is a breath of summer itself.
Natsuwa Kinu was composed by Sakunosuke Koyama in 1900.
Sheet music has Western notation for 3, 6, 7, and 8 hon choshis, and kanji finger numbers you can use to play this piece with any hon choshi.
Download my free kanji number cheat sheet here !
The sheet music does NOT contain piano or guitar parts, and the product does NOT come with any videos or audio tracks.
Feel free to email me if you have any questions!
Here is a video of me playing this song (not exactly the same arrangement).
The sheet music contains Western notation for 3, 6, 7, and 8 hon choshis, and kanji finger numbers.