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koto

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Japanese stringed instrument that resembles a zither; has a rectangular wooden sounding board and usually 13 silk strings that are plucked with the fingers

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With a stiff forefinger I silenced the koto music. Peace flooded in; the world thanked me. George Alec Effinger

I love music and I enjoy creating sounds. I got into making music when I was a child, starting with the spoons and the koto before moving onto the piano. Tobe Hooper

About six feet long and one foot wide, the koto is traditionally placed on the floor in front of the player, who kneels. citation Ji (bridge) The strings are made from a variety of materials. Source: Internet

A smaller influence in the evolution of the koto is found in the inspiration of a woman named Keiko Nosaka. Source: Internet

He was a gifted blind musician from Kyoto who changed the limited selection of six songs to a brand new style of koto music which he called kumi uta. Source: Internet

History The ancestor of the koto was the Chinese zheng citation citation and was first introduced to Japan from China in the 7th and 8th century. citation The first known version had five strings, which eventually increased to seven strings. Source: Internet

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