Nomura's teacher, [[Chinen Sekko|Chinen Sekkô]]<!--知念績高--> ([[1761]]-[[1828]]), was taught in turn by [[Yakabi Choki|Yakabi Chôki]] ([[1716]]-[[1775]]), who is credited with developing the ''[[kunkunshi]]'' notation system, and whose Tô-ryû style of ''uta-sanshin'' served as the basis for both Nomura's and the other schools of classical music prominent today. | Nomura's teacher, [[Chinen Sekko|Chinen Sekkô]]<!--知念績高--> ([[1761]]-[[1828]]), was taught in turn by [[Yakabi Choki|Yakabi Chôki]] ([[1716]]-[[1775]]), who is credited with developing the ''[[kunkunshi]]'' notation system, and whose Tô-ryû style of ''uta-sanshin'' served as the basis for both Nomura's and the other schools of classical music prominent today. |