Engineering:Shamisen

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Short description: Japanese plucked stringed instrument


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The shamisen (三味線), also known as sangen (三絃) or Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. (all meaning "three strings"), is a three-stringed traditional Japanese musical instrument derived from the Chinese instrument Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.. It is played with a plectrum called a bachi.

The Japanese pronunciation is usually Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. but sometimes Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. when used as a suffix, according to regular sound change (e.g. Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.). In Western Japanese dialects and several Edo period sources, it is both written and pronounced as Script error: The function "transl" does not exist..

The construction of the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. varies in shape, depending on the genre in which it is used. The instrument used to accompany kabuki has a thin neck, facilitating the agile and virtuosic requirements of that genre. The one used to accompany puppet plays and folk songs has a longer and thicker neck instead, to match the more robust music of those genres.

Construction

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The Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. is a plucked stringed instrument.[1] Its construction follows a model similar to that of a guitar or a banjo, with a neck and strings stretched across a resonating body. The neck of the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. is fretless and slimmer than that of a guitar or banjo. The body, called the (), resembles a drum, having a hollow body that is covered front and back with skin, in the manner of a banjo. The skin used depends on the genre of music and the skill of the player. Traditionally, skins were made using dog or cat skin, with cat skin favored for finer instruments;[2]:257–258 though use of animal skins was common throughout the 20th century, use of these skins gradually fell out of favor, starting around the mid 2000s, due to social stigma and the decline of workers skilled in preparing these particular skins.[3] Contemporary Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. skins are often prepared with synthetic materials, such as plastic.[4]

The sao (), or neck of the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., is usually divided into three or four pieces that fit and lock together, with most Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. made to be easily disassembled. The neck of the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. is a singular rod that crosses the drum-like body of the instrument, partially protruding at the other side of the body and acting as an anchor for the strings. The pegs used to wind the strings are long, thin and hexagonal in shape; though they were traditionally fashioned out of ivory, due to scarcity and trading regulations regarding and constricting the sale of ivory, many are now constructed from other materials, such as wood and plastic.

The three strings of the shamisen are made of either silk (traditionally) or nylon. They are stretched between the pegs at the head of the instrument, and a cloth tailpiece anchored at the end of the rod which protrudes on the other side of the body. The strings are stretched across the body, raised from it by means of a bridge, or koma (), which rests directly on the taut skin. The lowest string is purposefully laid lower at the nut of the instrument in order to create a buzz, a characteristic timbre known as Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. (somewhat reminiscent of the "buzzing" of a sitar, which is called Jivari). The upper side of the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. (when on the player's lap) is almost always protected by a cover known as a Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., and players often wear a little band of cloth on their left hand to facilitate sliding up and down the neck, known as a Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.. The head of the instrument known as a Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. may also be protected by a cover. The material of the strings will depend on the skill of the player. Traditionally, silk strings are used. However, silk breaks easily over a short time, so this is reserved for professional performances. Students often use nylon or 'tetron' strings, which last longer than silk, and are also less expensive.

Variations in construction and playing method

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The bachi (), the plectrum used to play the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., also differ in size, shape, and material from genre to genre.

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Other structural variations

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Variations in playing

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Tuning

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The Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. is played and tuned according to genre, with the nomenclature of the nodes in an octave also varying according to genre. A number of Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. styles exist across Japan, and tunings, tonality and notation vary to some degree. Three of the most commonly recognized tunings across all genres are honchoushi (本調子), niagari (二上がり), and sansagari (三下がり).

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Instead of having a set tuning, such as on a guitar (i.e. E, A, D, G, B, E) or a violin (i.e. G, D, A, E), the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. is tuned according to the register of the singer, or simply to the liking of the player. The Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. player can tune the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. to whatever register desired, so long as the above conventions are followed.

Musical notation

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Tablature can be written in traditional Japanese vertical right-to-left notation, or it can be written in Western style horizontal left-to-right notation, which resembles modern guitar tablature. In traditional vertical notation, Chinese characters and older symbols for dynamics are used, however notation from Western style music notation, such as Italian names for dynamics, time signature and the fermata have been imported. What tuning a work calls for is usually indicated on the tablature.

History and genres

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In the early part of the 20th century, blind musicians, including Shirakawa Gunpachirō (1909–1962), Takahashi Chikuzan (1910–1998), and sighted players such as Kida Rinshōei (1911–1979), evolved a new style of playing, based on traditional folk songs (Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.) but involving much improvisation and flashy fingerwork. This style – now known as Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., after the home region of this style in the north of Honshū – continues to be relatively popular in Japan. The virtuosic Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. style is sometimes compared to bluegrass banjo.

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  • Japanese rock musician Miyavi has also played the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. on various occasions, incorporating its use in albums and during concerts (e.g. during the debut live of superband S.K.I.N concert at the 2007 Anime Expo convention at Long Beach, California on June 29, 2007).[13]
  • American Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. player and guitarist Kevin Kmetz leads a rock band called God of Shamisen, which is based in Santa Cruz, California, and also plays the instrument with the band Estradasphere.[14]
  • Japanese traditional and jazz musician Hiromitsu Agatsuma incorporates a diverse mix of genres into his music. He arranged several jazz standards and other famous western songs for the shamisen on his album Agatsuma Plays Standards in 2008. His previous recordings, such as Beyond from 2004, displayed traditional Japanese styles mixed with funk, techno and rock.[15][16]
  • Noriko Tadano is a Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. player born and raised in Japan, who now resides in Australia. She has collaborated with a wide variety of musicians from genres such as blues, jazz, folk, experimental and electronic music. Tadano has performed in collaborations at a number of world festivals.[17][18][19] Tadano performed in the blues duo 'George & Noriko' on season 6 of Australia's Got Talent, making it to the finals.[20]

See also

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  3. Hueston, Dave (29 December 2016). "Shamisen faces crisis as cat skins fall from favor". The Japan Times. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2016/12/29/music/shamisen-faces-crisis-cat-skins-fall-favor/#.WSBmvvUrLrc. 
  4. Miki, Minoru (2008). Flavin, Philip. ed. Composing for Japanese instruments. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press. p. 89. ISBN 978-1580462730. 
  5. "Shamisen KATOH". http://www.shamisen-katoh.com/e/AXIS.htm. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 Leiter, Samuel L. (2007). Encyclopedia of Asian Theatre: A-N. Greenwood Press. p. 445. ISBN 978-0-313-33530-3. https://books.google.com/books?id=JttNAAAAYAAJ. 
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