By high school he was proficient at the koto, viola, clarinet and electric guitar. |
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Specifically, the Pan-Asian theme is both meditative and powerful, a mixture of gongs, shakuhachi, koto and taiko drums with the traditional symphonic score. |
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He added compositions in more popular idioms and scales, named himself Yatsuhashi Kengyō, and founded the Yatsuhashi school of koto. |
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Performances of the koto are also featured in the evenings in early April. |
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In 1695 another third-generation extension of Kenjun's koto tradition was Ikuta Kengyō, who began his Ikuta school. |
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They were playing a loop of anonymous koto music that was rather soothing. |
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She took the title after fellow Japanese koto Okubo passed away on Jan. 12, 2013, at the age of 115 years and 19 days. |
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Shoji Aoki, the shakuhachi player, adapted the European music scores to the Japanese scales for himself and for his wife, Maiko, the koto player. |
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The koto is played by plucking the strings with the thumb and first two fingers of the right hand, which are fitted with ivory plectrums called tsume. |
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The standard instrumentation today consists of a koto player who also sings, along with performers on a three-stringed plucked samisen lute and an end-blown shakuhachi flute. |
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Gar den, is Dylan's father, Steve, not playing his customary guitar as he does in Yes, but the Japanese koto instead. |
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Many instruments, such as the koto, were introduced in the 9th and 10th centuries. |
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The term for koto chamber music, sankyoku, means music for three. |
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Regulated by taikos and violoncellos, the koto frees with the shakuhachi. |
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Tapping into Air's usual dreamy, hypnotic vein, the new material revolved around water as a central element and introduced new sounds via Japanese instruments such as the shamisen and the koto. |
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You can feel nature alive in the sound of the koto. |
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The ensemble is composed of high caliber musicians for traditional Japanese instruments such as the shinobue, nohkan, biwa, koto, and taiko, as well as Western instruments such as the flute, piano, vibraphone, and marimba. |
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The koto, a 13-stringed zither with movable bridges, has been mentioned as one of the basic instruments of the court ensembles as well as a common cultural accoutrement for court ladies. |
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There is also a Japanese koto, an Indian sitar and a santur from Turkey. |
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They said Koto hydel power project inaugurated by PTI Chief Imran Khan last week has been approved during Mehmood Zaib tenure. |
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Koto zither music tinkled softly, and traditional Butoh dancers, painted entirely white, were silhouetted against the darkening sky. |
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The 60-year-old Frenchman replaces Joseph Koto, who was removed from the post after the Lions failed to qualify for this year's African Nations Cup. |
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The additional session judge Chakdara convicted the accused Umar Khan, a resident of Koto in Dir Lower in a murder case and awarded him death sentence. |
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