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206 yakumogoto

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Japan
body: paulownia,with 31 position markers; L.108.3cm
strings: 2
range :e-a#''; tuning : e-e; scale;chromatic

A two-stringed zither devised by Nakayama Kotonushi in 1820 as an instrument for ritual performance. It is placed on a support stand. Both strings are pluckedsimultaneously with a ryuso (pick) worn on the index finger of the right hand, while pressing the strings against the kan-dokoro (a guide for pitch placement) with a tenkan (tube) worn on the middle finger of the left hand. A sun and moon shape is carved on the underside of the instrument. Used mainly for vocal accompaniment.


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Music Department, Tokyo National University of the Arts, 12-8 Ueno Kouen, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-8714, Japan