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Definition of Samisen

Samisen
Samisen Sam"i*sen, n. [Jap.] (Mus.) A Japanese musical instrument with three strings, resembling a guitar or banjo.

Meaning of Samisen from wikipedia

- The shamisen (三味線), also known as sangen (三絃) or samisen (all meaning "three strings"), is a three-stringed traditional ****anese musical instrument derived...
- b****, sitar, tambura, keyboards, piano, accordion, drums, cello, koto, samisen, mandolin, lute, hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes, harmonica, flute Years active 1990–present...
- The old kana form remains preferred in modern usage. "Men dancing to samisen music, from the series Shokoku meibutsu". Museum of New Zealand - Te Papa...
- hane 61 雨 雨 8 1 rain ウ、あめ、(あま) u, ame, (ama) 62 唄 口 10 S 2010 songs with samisen (うた) (uta) 63 鬱 鬯 29 S 2010 depression ウツ utsu 64 畝 田 10 S furrow うね une...
- Both "Samisen Canal" (三味線堀, Shamisenbori) and "A Song by Lantern Light" (歌行燈, Uta Andon) were published in 1910. Kafū Nagai praised "Samisen Canal."...
- Claus". Note: Morticia sings "Deck the Halls", accompanying herself on the samisen, with Lurch playing harpsichord and Thing providing percussion. Later,...
- Kitagawa Utamaro ("Flowers of Edo: Young Woman's Narrative Chanting to the Samisen", c. 1803) Bijin-ga Bihaku Bishōjo K****chau, Anne; Eguchi, Susumu (1995)...
- Mandolin Octave mandolin Mandocello Mandob**** Nyckelharpa Pipa Shamisen/samisen/sangen Sitar Torban Ukuleles Vina Viols Viola da gamba Violins Fiddle Hardanger...
- original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2015. "Sanshin (Okinawa Samisen)". Okinawa Prefectural Board of Education. Retrieved 19 January 2015. George...
- where Malm sang and recited long p****ages with the teacher playing the samisen. Malm's book on Nagauta (music of the Kabuki theatre), which grew out of...