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- Koto | Japanese, 13-string, zither | Britannica
Koto, long Japanese board zither having 13 silk strings and movable bridges The body of the instrument is made of paulownia wood and is about 190 cm (74 inches) long When the performer is kneeling or seated on the floor, the koto is held off the floor by two legs or a bridge-storage box; in most
- Stream the Telluride Bluegrass Festival with KOTO! - KOTO FM
KOTO Community Radio is proud to partner with Planet Bluegrass for our annual FM and online audio streaming broadcast of the 2025 Telluride Bluegrass Festival! We’re kicking things off live from Town Park on Thursday, June 19th at around 10 a m with the traditional opening interview KOTO’s own NoMan and the King of Telluride himself, Sam
- Koto: The Soulful Sounds of Japan’s Ancient Zither
The Koto is one of Japan’s most cherished traditional instruments Its elegant shape and rich sound have captivated audiences for centuries Known for its resemblance to a dragon, the Koto is a long, zither-like instrument with thirteen strings stretched over a hollow body
- Koto - Stanford University
The koto is a thirteen-string zither, approximately 190 cm long and 25 cm wide (75 inches long and 10 inches wide) The koto sounds as written, and it is tuned to an A-430Hz The strings are numbered from the lowest (first string - outer) to the highest (thirteenth string - the inner, closest to the musician)
- Koto (musical instrument) - New World Encyclopedia
The koto (Japanese: 箏, Sino-Japanese reading "sō"; more commonly, though not quite correctly, the character 琴, Sino-Japanese reading "kin" is used) is a traditional stringed musical instrument resembling a zither The koto was introduced to Japan from China in the early Nara period (710 – 784), and is largely derived from the Chinese
- Japanese Koto - The Traditional Japanese Harp - Kanpai Japan
Koto is a traditional music instrument played by plucking its string, in the same way as the shamisen It is a zither with a long body and is usually called the "Japanese harp" due to the melodious sounds it produces It is a typical musical art of Japan
- What Is the Koto Instrument? - Folkstrings. com
The koto is a Japanese instrument, though it has roots in Chinese and Korean cultures The koto we know and love today is derived from the Chinese zheng and the se It also is believed to come from the Korean gayageum and the ajaeng
- What is a Koto? - Koto Society
The koto is of Chinese origin and was introduced to Japan around the sixth century, and was originally used exclusively by the Imperial Court By the 17th century, its use became widespread and was enjoyed especially when accompanied by voice, shamisen, or shakuhachi
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