- The
taishōgoto (大正琴), or
Nagoya harp, is a ****anese
stringed musical instrument. The name
derives from the Taishō
period (1912–1926) when the instrument...
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Viola organista Wheelharp Magnetic...
- Kugo (箜篌) – an
angled harp used in
ancient times and
recently revived Taishōgoto (大正琴) – a
zither with
metal strings and keys Biwa – a pear-shaped lute...
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string instrument from
Punjab (ਪੰਜਾਬ)
which evolved from the ****anese
taishōgoto,
which likely arrived in
South Asia in the 1930s. The
instrument employs...
- to Dinger, the
first two days were
unproductive until he
brought his
taishōgoto ("****anese banjo") to the sessions, a
heavily treated version of which...
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buttons above the
metal strings like the
western autoharp. It was
named the
taishōgoto after the Taishō period. At the
beginning of the
Meiji Period (1868–1912)...
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experimental Occupation(s)
Musician record label owner Instrument(s) Guitar,
Taishōgoto Labels Open
Mouth 8mm
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Matador Feeding Tube
Ultra Eczema...
- had
rarely used before,
including Weitz playing the hurdy-gurdy and the
taishōgoto. The
isolation of the
pandemic slowed down the
recording process, with...
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instrument known as the
benju (which was
likely based on the ****anese
taishogoto which arrived in
South Asia in the
early 20th century) and
securing its...
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arrangements and such
instruments as cello, harmonica, organ, piano,
violin and
taishōgoto (a
string instrument invented in ****an). He was also
interested in baton...