The shamisen (三味線), also known as sangen (三絃) or samisen (all meaning "three strings"), is a three-stringed traditional Japanese musical instrument derived...
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heike shamisen (Japanese: 平家三味線), is a Japanese musical instrument, member of the shamisen family. Like its other counterparts, the heike shamisen has three...
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and the Mysterious Shamisen (Japanese: 妖絃怪猫伝(Yōgen Kwaibyō den), Hepburn: Kaibyō nazo no shamisen), or Ghost Cat's Mysterious Shamisen, is a 1938 Japanese...
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(chanters), and shamisen musicians. Occasionally other instruments such as taiko drums will be used. The combination of chanting and shamisen playing is called...
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Kyoto. Their jobs consist of performing songs, dances, and playing the shamisen or other traditional Japanese instruments for visitors during banquets...
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who was an accomplished shamisen player, Setsu Sawamura leaves Aomori and moves to Tokyo having lost his passion for the shamisen. He bumps into the aspiring...
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Yoshida Brothers (category Shamisen players)
the shamisen since a very young age. They both began to study and play the shamisen at the age of five under Koka Adachi, learning the Minyō-shamisen style;...
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countries, for example to the Ryukyus as sanshin and mainland Japan as shamisen. The sanxian has a dry, somewhat percussive tone and loud volume similar...
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the Edo period (1603–1867), pieces in the jiuta style were played on the shamisen, and were mostly regional to Kamigata. The name jiuta means 'song' (歌,...
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on the shamisen and used in kabuki theater, primarily to accompany dance and to provide reflective interludes. It is uncertain when the shamisen was first...
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Tsugaru-jamisen (redirect from Tsugaru Shamisen)
Tsugaru-jamisen (津軽三味線, つがるじゃみせん) or Tsugaru-shamisen (つがるしゃみせん) refers to both the Japanese genre of shamisen music originating from Tsugaru Peninsula in...
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accompanied by a shamisen. Typically there are multiple uta singers singing together. The second type is called aikata. It involves shamisen music without...
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exists in Okinawa, called kūchō (胡弓) in Okinawan. The kokyū, like the shamisen, has its origins in Okinawa. Although it is similar to Chinese huqin, it...
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Nitta Oyako (category Shamisen players)
father-son shamisen duo from Japan. (Oyako means "parent and child" in Japanese.) Nitta Hiroshi and Nitta Masahiro specialize in Tsugaru shamisen, a fast-paced...
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nagauta and shamisen skills. He was the younger brother of actor Tomisaburo Wakayama. Shintaro Katsu began his career in entertainment as a shamisen player...
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with traditional shamisen music using only minor thirds and sixths in its composition. All geisha must learn to play the shamisen, alongside additional...
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drum, and the Noh flute (nōkan or simply fue). In kabuki, a number of shamisen players are added, along with, depending on the play, taiko drums of various...
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A Japanese man playing a shamisen while another sings...
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Pterocarpus santalinus (section Shamisen)
making the bridge and also the neck of the Japanese musical instrument shamisen. The heartwood is preferred for this purpose. Pterocarpus santalinus is...
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are typically no longer than 3 minutes in length,: 9 are played on the shamisen,: 56 and are generally accompanied by singing and traditional dance. The...
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an Okinawan precursor of the mainland Japanese (and Amami Islands) shamisen Shamisen (三味線) – a banjo-like lute with three strings; brought to Japan from...
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The gottan (ごったん), also known as the hako shamisen ("box shamisen") or ita shamisen ("board shamisen"), is a traditional Japanese three-stringed plucked...
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the 9th and 10th centuries. The popular folk music, with the guitar-like shamisen, dates from the 16th century. Western classical music, introduced in the...
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August 2020. Retrieved 8 May 2022. "鶴澤寛治さん死去=文楽三味線の人間国宝、89歳" [Bunraku Shamisen Living National Treasure Tsuruzawa Kanji has died at age 89]. Nippon.com...
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named after the Taira (Heike) clan Heike Ondo, a Japanese folk song Heike Shamisen, a Japanese musical instrument The Tale of the Heike, an epic account of...
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with her father. When she was ten, she started playing shamisen. Her father gave her a shamisen that she still uses today. She is married to American entrepreneur...
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Hiromitsu Agatsuma (category Shamisen players)
Hiromitsu, born July 27, 1973) is a Japanese shamisen artist who plays the Tsugaru-jamisen, a larger shamisen with thicker strings than those used for most...
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Nitaboh, the Shamisen Master (NITABOH 仁太坊-津軽三味線始祖外聞) is a 2004 Japanese anime about Nitabō, a shamisen player, directed by Akio Nishizawa and produced...
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Violin Plucked Banjo Guitar Bass guitar Guzheng Koto Lyre Mandolin Harp Shamisen Sitar Tambura Ukulele Yazh Zither Percussion Bass drum Bell Carillon Celesta...
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Komuz Kutiyapi Oud Pipa Qanbūs Qinqin Rubab Sanshin Sanxian Sapeh Setar Shamisen Sitar Tanbur Tar Veena Yueqin Europe Angélique Archlute Cobza Kobza Mandore...
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