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Koto

Definition

The koto is a traditional Japanese stringed instrument with 13 strings that are plucked using picks worn on the fingers. It has a unique sound that can range from delicate and soothing to lively and energetic.

Analogy

Picture yourself sitting under a cherry blossom tree on a sunny day, gently plucking at the strings of your guitar. The peaceful melody you create is similar to how playing the koto feels - it's like capturing nature's tranquility through music.

Related terms

Shamisen: The shamisen is another traditional Japanese stringed instrument, similar to a banjo, often played alongside the koto.

Tsugaru-jamisen: Tsugaru-jamisen is a style of shamisen playing characterized by fast-paced rhythms and powerful strumming techniques.

Nagauta: Nagauta is a genre of classical Japanese music performed with instruments such as koto and shamisen, often accompanying kabuki theater.

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