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Type of bind: Audio CD
EAN num: 9781597332057
ISBN number: 1597332054
Label: Infofount.com
Manufacturer: Infofount.com
Page Count: 2
Printing Date: September 23, 2005
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The Book of 5 Rings Gorin No Sho the Greatest Samurai : The accurate, unabridged translation Musashi speaks! Starting at 13 years old, Musashi fought over 60 life and death battles - never losing! Gorin No Sho - The Book of 5 Rings outlines the fundamentals of Kendo and marital training as proven successful in actual combat by Japan's Greatest Samurai - Musashi Miyamoto. You will readily understand how these strategies are useful for business, sports, and virtually any competitive situation. From grey spots, to rhythms, to positioning, to psyching your opponent out and dozens more - you will learn practical strategies to win. This is a great audiobook for anybody interested in martial arts, competitive strategy, Samurai and their training and ethics, Japan, Japanese culture, Oriental culture and philosophy, and especially the Samurai and Bushido. This is especially helpful for martial artists in understanding the mental aspects of training and strategy in fighting. Once you read this book you will know where Bruce Lee developed most of his fighting philosophy and style from. Pay careful attention to the water and fire chapter and you will see it is similar to what Bruce Lee spoke of - except this was written in 1643 - 300 years before Bruce Lee was born. The strategies in The Book of 5 Rings can be applied to all challenges and conflicts of life. Based upon the to the death duels Musashi fought, knowledge gained from his samurai father warrior, and almost 20 years of study and reflection solely on martial strategy Musashi produced the most useful book ever made for one to one individual combat and a very useful book for group combat. This audiobook explains practical combat theories, training, and execution. It is an original translation and absolutely unique - IT IS ACCURATELY AND MINIMALLY INTERPRETED! We have looked at the other translations available and can say that most of them are abridged (even though they do not admit it) and are highly interpretive (read opinions of the translator / author added to the material - not from Musashi - how do you know what he actually wrote in these cases?) Martial Strategist’s translation is so accurate (we translated from a copy of the original 1645 manuscript that Musashi wrote) that we did very minimal correction/interpretation of the grammatical and verbal differences between these two very different languages, worlds, and ages in changing it to modern English. The result is an audiobook that is often grammatically incorrect in English, but much more vivid and accurate. Actually, the irony of this is that this translation is much less abstract than others. Because we did not worry about trying to rephrase things to make it pass the English teacher's inspection, we were able to maintain the direct, specific language and meaning that Musashi imparted. If you are a stickler for proper English, you may not enjoy this audiobook, however if you want to get the true text and meaning that Musashi wrote and are willing to listen to a few things a couple of times we are sure that you will be very pleased with this version. This is the only truly unabridged audiobook CD version available of this classic master work. It is complete, clear, and enjoyable. It is a quality production recorded in 2005 with music and sound effects. This audiobook has a real actor and is performed in a manner that is easy to understand and entertaining. It is a concise and accurate translation with the actor clearly and comprehensively articulating the text. It is not dry and boring as some other versions are. It has some levity in appropriate places. 2 Compact Disks: approx 1 hour 50 minutes running time. CONTENTS include The Ground Chapter, The Water Chapter, The Fire Chapter, The Wind Chapter, The Ku / Sky Chapter. Gorin No Sho - The Book of 5 Rings you can understand and integrate the principles of winning into your life. This audiobook is energizing, informative, entertaining and very



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - To Take A Life...
I enthusiastically recommend this audiobook to everyone with interests in martial strategy, military history, and sword tradition. I also recommend it to those, like myself, who simply find fascination with the larger-than-life Miyamoto Musashi. I have read every English-language translation I can find, and this is one of the best. For casual listeners interested only in one `best' translation, this one may be your best bet. For serious students who want them all, this one belongs at the top of the list. Not crazy about audio books? Buy this anyway; you will not be disappointed.

I want an accurate translation and this edition, we are told, is translated from earlier originals and thus subject to fewer updates in the language. (As I cannot read Japanese, I take this willingly on faith.) I am also a martialist and wish to study Musashi's treatise on budo, not a reinterpretation to apply more comfortably and broadly to Japanese business strategy and to life-skills. Taking life is not the same as taking money; however, each reader will choose his own ground on this.

Gorin No Sho is presented full-length in an engrossing and comprehensible manner. It may still bear several listening to become clear. Those familiar with other translations may note simple substitutions such as `tachi' for `longsword,' the fifth book is herein called `Sky' in contrast to `Void' or `No-Thing,' all giving this edition a flavor of its own. This translation makes so objective and matter-of-fact the 'business' Musashi teaches, it becomes nearly as clinical and detached as the business of commerce: to win absolutely by cutting down your enemy, which in most cases meant taking his life. This translation will especially please listeners who, like me, wish to preserve this martial meaning. Stephen F. Kaufman writes in his own Gorin No Sho (more interpretation than translation, but I also recommend highly): "...hype...that business is war. It absolutely is not. There is a big difference between not getting a deal signed and getting your head cut off." This audiobook edition of Gorin No Sho succeeds admirably in this regard.

The book is narrated competently by Ross Armetta, who keeps the reading entertaining, almost like holding a conversation with Musashi. Mr. Armetta, a Shakespearean actor, has less gravitas than some but reads with genuine authority nonetheless. It is interesting that an earlier reviewer noted Mr. Armetta's serious tone; I imagine him almost reading over a cup of coffee, serious yet relaxed. Other reviews also commented on the budget packaging; I agree fundamentally, but it seems unimportant- it is, after all, a digital medium not a family heirloom. How many won't buy a favorite music CD because of the packaging? Heck, people download mp3's by the dozens, and they don't have ANY packaging...

This Martial Strategist's translation of Gorin No Sho, like their Art of War by Sun Tzu, fills a very important niche. If you are serious about this masterwork, this audiobook belongs in your library.




Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - "The rules for swordsmanship"
The two CD set has each track covering a single chapter taking 20 to 30 minutes each. Clear digital quality production with professional narration. For a book that requires to be read many times this is a good alternative. A great way to study and review sword strategy.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A Great Audio Recording of The Book of Five Rings
"The Book of 5 Rings" on audio CD is another 5-star product from Infofount.

This audiobook on CD is entertaining, educational, and very easy to listen to, as well as follow along with. The production quality is excellent and the narration is intermingled with music clips and sound effects (drums, gongs, etc), in appropriate places.

Ross Armetta is the main narrator for this, and I think he does a great job overall. He does his best to use voice inflection, tone, and volume, as well as changes in reading rate and rhythm, in order to keep his narration interesting.

After listening to many of Infofount's audio CD's, I've come to appreciate Ross' desire to bring variety and contrast to his recordings, as well as even humour and quirkiness in some places. The effect of all of this is to continuously keep the listener engaged, and prevent boredom and disinterest.

Ross has a mostly serious-sounding voice throughout this reading of "The Book of 5 Rings," however I think that this is appropriate, given the subject matter.

I have several of Infofount's audio CD products, and I recommend all of them highly. Infofount has a broad variety of topics available, including US history, military history, Chinese and Japanese philosophy, Zen, and the martial arts. They also have several New Thought authors on audio CD, including James Allen and Orison Swett Marden.

I own most of their products on the topics of Chinese and Japanese philosophy, as well as the martial arts, which are all excellent.

The packaging of Infofount's products is adequate. The CD's come in paper sleeves and the printing and design are not the most high-tech, glossy, nor professional. However, this does not detract from the overall value of the audio products, in my opinion. Also, Infofount has great customer service. I've called and emailed them a couple of times with questions about their products, and I've always gotten prompt and friendly service and replies. (Infofount's phone number and email, as well as further product info, can be found on their website, infofount.com.)

The contents of this audiobook, "The Book of 5 Rings" includes:

Disc 1 (Total time = 52 min 57 sec)

1 & 2. Infofount Theme
3. Ground
4. Water

Disc 2 (Total time = 1 hr 40 min 53 sec)
1. Fire
2. Wind
3. Sky (Nothing)
4. End/Thank You

Great stuff! I highly recommend it!





Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Audio Book of 5 Rings
While the cover of the CD looks like it was printed in someones garage the audio is well done, crisp and clear. I like the idea that they translate Musashi's ideas without a lot of additional personal comment. There are some great ideas and philosophies. Many of which I would like to explore in more depth. I would recommend this book to anyone looking to begin their exploration into the martial strategies.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Business and Martial Arts
The book written by the samurai warrior Miyamoto Musashi circa 1645 is considered a classic treatise on military strategy, and it enjoys an audience considerably broader than only that of martial artists: for instance, some business leaders find its discusion of conflict and taking the advantage to be relevant to their work.

The term "Ichi School", which is referred to in the book, Go Rin No Sho, when referring to such books, refers to "Niten No Ichi Ryu", or "Ni Ten Ichi Ryu", which literally translated, means "Two Swords, one heaven".

Throughout the book it is clear: what is primary for Musashi is The Goal, while the means of achieving the goal are secondary. He wrote "According to this Ichi school, you can win with a long weapon, and yet you can also win with a short weapon. In short, the Way of the Ichi school is the spirit of winning, whatever the weapon and whatever its size."

The same is in business: the leaders who are attracted by the goal rather than by embellishments are the true leaders. For example, the dot-com bubble of 2000 was caused by the managers who forgot about the primary goal of the business: net income. Those who were obsessed by their stock prices regarding of massive losses and the lack of revenue became bankrupt. They put attention to the fancy office buildings and furniture rather than to the assets that generate earning. Musashi wrote about it: "Just as a horse must have endurance and no defects, so it is with weapons. Horses should walk strongly, and swords and companion swords should cut strongly. Spears and halberds must stand up to heavy use: bows and guns must be sturdy. Weapons should be hardy rather than decorative".

Musashi also encourages to maintain a balance of your skills throughout your life. This balance could be thought of as Yin and Yang. The balance is to be neither over-familiar with something nor under-familiar. The over-familiarity or over-use of one weapon is not recommended by Musashi, as it would be seen to reveal your spirituality to your enemy, and thus your boisterousness, or over-calm. The over-familiarity makes you stick to a conviction. This is a very important for the business. Take, for example, mr. Warren Buffet. A quality standing out about Mr. Buffett is his ability to morph. If you read his materials from the 1960s, he said very different things than in the 1970s and early-1980s. Early on he was buying dirt-cheap stocks by simple statistical standards and typically smaller stocks (smallcap), later he bought "franchises", then he entered a period of buying great managements of big companies and being a long-term holder, then, amazingly, he was buying smaller things dirt cheap again just as value came back into play as the twenty-first century began. He tactically morphed steadily over the decades. Trying to freeze his tactics from any decade and replicate them in the subsequent few would never have led you to his actual actions. Musashi wrote about that this way: "You should not have a favourite weapon. To become over-familiar with one weapon is as much a fault as not knowing it sufficiently well. You should not copy others, but use weapons which you can handle properly. It is bad for commanders and troops to have likes and dislikes."



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