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  2. Heike Shamisen - Wikipedia

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    The heike shamisen compared with a medium-sized, or chuzao shamisen Plectrums for a minyo and heike shamisen. The heike shamisen (Japanese: 平家三味線), is a Japanese musical instrument, member of the shamisen family. Like its other counterparts, the heike shamisen has three strings, a slender neck, a body taut with skin, and it is plucked ...

  3. Shamisen - Wikipedia

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    The heike shamisen (平家) is a shamisen particularly fashioned for the performance of the song Heike Ondo, a folk tune originating from Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture. The neck of the heike shamisen is about half the length of most shamisen, giving the instrument the high range needed to play Heike Ondo.

  4. All Time Best Album Thanks: Yasō no Oto - Wikipedia

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    All Time Best Album Thanks: Yasō no Oto (ALL TIME BEST ALBUM THANKS 〜八奏ノ音〜, Octet Songs) is the third compilation album by Japanese band Wagakki Band.It was released on October 9, 2024, by Universal Sigma in three editions: two-disc CD only, CD with documentary DVD, and CD with live Blu-ray.

  5. Biwa hōshi - Wikipedia

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    The Edo period also marks the era in which the shogunate designated heike as one of its official ceremonial forms of music. Accordingly, new schools of heike appeared, many of which were influenced by the newly introduced shamisen and its accompanying styles of music. The two predominant schools that came about during the Edo period were the ...

  6. Heike ondo - Wikipedia

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    A single drummer alternates between the two drums and the taru barrel in his or her ensemble, in intricate drumming techniques. Heike Ondo is accompanied by a kind of shamisen called the Heike Shamisen, which has a shorter neck than most shamisens in Japan, and thus, a higher range. The narrative is quite long and is rarely ever sung in its ...

  7. Music of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Okinawan folk music differs from mainland Japanese folk music in several ways. Okinawan folk music is often accompanied by the sanshin , whereas in mainland Japan the shamisen accompanies instead. Other Okinawan instruments include the sanba (which produce a clicking sound similar to that of castanets ), taiko and a sharp finger whistle called ...

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  9. Category:Shamisen - Wikipedia

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    Heike Shamisen; J. Jōruri (music) T. Tomimoto-bushi; Tsugaru-jamisen This page was last edited on 28 February 2023, at 06:50 (UTC). Text is available under ...