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Traditional Japanese Instruments: Koto Probably the most elegant of the instruments is the koto. This thirteen stringed instrument was common in chamber rooms and among the rich elite. It is the national instrument of Japan. As it is over 180cm in length and made of solid wood. It’s not...
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Listen to pronunciation guides on YouTube; watch movies or series with subtitles in Japanese and read along; or use Rocket Languages' Hear It! Say It! audio recognition to learn to recognize and repeat sounds. Some other great tricks for learning Japanese on the go includetaking advantage of ...
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If you thought Piko Taro's "Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen" (PPAP) couldn't get any more "Japanese", think again. Adding to the countless numbers of adaptations and parodies already out there clogging up YouTube, veteran musician Masashi Sada has now produced t
Count what you have now, don’t count what you don’t have Find that you have so much ganbari sugiru jibun ni tsukarete futo nakete kita mayonaka no basu ruumu de mada te ni shita koto no nai shiawase ga dokoka ni aru ki ga shite aseru no wa toshi no sei?
Japanese and Indian instruments (for example, stringed instruments koto and sitar, and flutes shakuhachi and bansuri) share similar capacities and limitations, and are more naturally suited to music based on melodic modes than to music based on harmony. These Japanese instruments - and many other ...
Pieces from the classical komuso shakuhachi to ensembles with a Koto and a shamisen and western music.It is very rich in variety. In addition, every single piece, we have programmed a program to be played by shakuhachi with different styles and lengths (or pipe making methods). The concert ...