Hi,
At the conclusion of an informal training session over the weekend, several of us got into a good discussion of the fine points of basic noto. Here are the particulars of a couple of points we were discussing about which I'd like to hear your input.
Following a basic chiburi in which the blade is shaken to the right side, cutting edge outward, the left hand is positioned at the mouth of the scabbard. The right hand then swings the sword across the body to the left, turning the cutting edge upward and positioning the tsuba near the mouth of the scabbard to prepare for noto.
At this point, one begins to draw the sword away from oneself, until the point drops into the mouth of the scabbard.
Our basic question was: precisely where along the left hand does the back of the blade run until the point drops into the mouth of the scabbard? Do you run the back of the blade along the "web" of skin between the thumb and forefinger (in the "V" between those two digits), close to the upper side of the scabbard, or do you run it along the area where the tips of the the thumb and forefinger meet, along the lower side of the scabbard?
Second question: approximately what angle do you maintain between the scabbard and the blade until the point drops? Are you closer to a right angle (90 degrees), or a straight angle (180 degrees)?
I appreciate that these fine details will most likely vary across styles, so there is no single "right" answer. But I'm still interested to know how your style approaches these movements.
Thanks in advance...
At the conclusion of an informal training session over the weekend, several of us got into a good discussion of the fine points of basic noto. Here are the particulars of a couple of points we were discussing about which I'd like to hear your input.
Following a basic chiburi in which the blade is shaken to the right side, cutting edge outward, the left hand is positioned at the mouth of the scabbard. The right hand then swings the sword across the body to the left, turning the cutting edge upward and positioning the tsuba near the mouth of the scabbard to prepare for noto.
At this point, one begins to draw the sword away from oneself, until the point drops into the mouth of the scabbard.
Our basic question was: precisely where along the left hand does the back of the blade run until the point drops into the mouth of the scabbard? Do you run the back of the blade along the "web" of skin between the thumb and forefinger (in the "V" between those two digits), close to the upper side of the scabbard, or do you run it along the area where the tips of the the thumb and forefinger meet, along the lower side of the scabbard?
Second question: approximately what angle do you maintain between the scabbard and the blade until the point drops? Are you closer to a right angle (90 degrees), or a straight angle (180 degrees)?
I appreciate that these fine details will most likely vary across styles, so there is no single "right" answer. But I'm still interested to know how your style approaches these movements.
Thanks in advance...