- The
ichigenkin (****anese: 一絃琴,
literally "one-string zither", also
sumagoto / 須磨琴) is a ****anese single-stringed
plucked zither. Its body is a slender...
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painted head, pla**** with a
padded stick Tsuzumi (鼓) –
small hand drum
Ichigenkin (一絃琴) –
monochord Junanagen (十七絃) – the 17-string koto Koto (琴、箏) – a...
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Harpsichord (Europe,
keyboard instrument) Hu Hu (China)
Huapanguera Huobosi Ichigenkin Idiochord (Latin)
Inanga (Burundi)
Janzi (Uganda)
Jarana huasteca Jarana...
- The
modern ichigenkin apparently first appeared in ****an just
after that time. However, the
honkyoku (standard repertoire) of the
ichigenkin today most...
- Raine-Reusch
studied intensively in
Hawaii with Chie
Yamada on the ****anese
ichigenkin,
which he
continued in 1996 in
Tokyo under the
Seikyodo School. Raine-Reusch...
- West but
still use
traditional musical instruments. Biwa (琵琶) Koto (琴)
Ichigenkin (一絃琴)
Yamatogoto (大和琴)
Sanshin (三線)
Shamisen (三味線) Kokyū (胡弓) Shakuhachi...
- Keyboards, piano,
minimoog Randy Raine-Reusch – zheng, khaen, sho, kayageum,
ichigenkin Lee
Ranaldo –
guitar Marc
Rebillet — electronics, keyboards,
voice Hans...
- ****anese
developments in
bridgeless zithers include the one-stringed koto (
ichigenkin) and two-stringed koto (nigenkin or
yakumo goto).
Around the 1920s, Goro...
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Instrument Strings &
Courses Tuning(s)
Alternative Names Origin Notes Picture Ichigenkin 1
string 1
course no
standard [*] ****an [*]
string is
tuned to any note...
- East Asia
Ajaeng Đàn
tranh ****ageum
Geomungo Guqin Guzheng Ichigenkin Indonesian siter Kacapi Khim Koto Se
Yangqin Yanggeum Yazheng West and
South Asia...