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    The taishōgoto (大正琴), or Nagoya harp, is a Japanese stringed musical instrument. The name derives from the Taishō period (1912–1926) when the instrument...
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    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 Japanese taishōgoto, which likely arrived in South Asia in the 1930s. The instrument employs...
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  • Clavicymbalum Harpsichord Archicembalo Lautenwerck Spinet Virginal Shahi baaja Taishōgoto Xenorphica Nyckelharpa Hurdy-gurdy Viola organista Wheelharp Magnetic...
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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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    to Dinger, the first two days were unproductive until he brought his taishōgoto ("Japanese banjo") to the sessions, a heavily treated version of which...
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    experimental Occupation(s) Musician record label owner Instrument(s) Guitar, Taishōgoto Labels Open Mouth 8mm Ecstatic Peace! Matador Feeding Tube Ultra Eczema...
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    fretboard by pressing down buttons from above, similar to the Japanese taishogoto. One row of buttons changes the melody, and the other row of buttons can...
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  • 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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    arrangements and such instruments as cello, harmonica, organ, piano, violin and taishōgoto (a string instrument invented in Japan). He was also interested in baton...
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  • instruments. She initially plays traditional Japanese instruments like the taishōgoto, shakuhachi, and ōtsuzumi to great success, but the others raise concerns...
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  • instrument, invented in 2007 Akkordolia 4 strings 4 courses F2 A2 C3 F3 Taishogoto, Bulbul-tarang, Benju Germany & Austria / Japan / India / Pakistan There...
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    in Keijo (today part of Seoul). During this period, Koga was gifted a taishōgoto from his cousin; then later, while enrolled at the Keijō Good Neighbor...
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  • instrument known as the benju (which was likely based on the Japanese taishogoto which arrived in South Asia in the early 20th century) and securing its...
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    Taisho eras. Among the Japanese instruments housed in the museum are Taishōgotos. The museum also has the Korg M01 on display. In 2015, following the...
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    lap harp as well as occasional keyboards, gamelan instruments and the taishōgoto (Nagoya harp). Cawood also specialises in a variety of lutes – the Greek...
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  • Yuichi Takahashi – guitar, keyboard Yukio Seto – bass Shin Hashimoto – Taishōgoto Masafumi Yokoyama – bass "「銀色の夢」(CD)". Chisato Moritaka Official Website...
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  • synthesizer (2, 5, 8–9), Wurlitzer (4), guitar (7, 11), kalimba (8), taishōgoto (13) Shin Kōno – piano (6, 10), Fender Rhodes (6, 10), percussion (6)...
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  • percussion (7), organ (8) Shin Hashimoto – piano (1, 4–5, 9-10, 13–14), taishōgoto (10, 14), keyboards (13–15), guitar (13–14) Yukio Seto – bass (1–2, 4–6...
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