
Koto (instrument) - Wikipedia
The koto (箏 or 琴) is a Japanese plucked half-tube zither instrument, and the national instrument of Japan. It is derived from the Chinese zheng and se, and similar to the Mongolian yatga, the …
Koto | Japanese, 13-string, zither | Britannica
koto, long Japanese board zither having 13 silk strings and movable bridges. The body of the instrument is made of paulownia wood and is about 190 cm (74 inches) long.
Koto Music | FSI - Stanford University
The koto is one of the most popular traditional instruments in Japan and one of the best known outside of that country. Although many people think of it as an ancient instrument whose music …
Koto - Stanford University
The koto is a thirteen-string zither, approximately 190 cm long and 25 cm wide (75 inches long and 10 inches wide). The koto sounds as written, and it is tuned to an A-430Hz. The strings …
Koto (musical instrument) - New World Encyclopedia
The koto (Japanese: 箏, Sino-Japanese reading "sō"; more commonly, though not quite correctly, the character 琴, Sino-Japanese reading "kin" is used) is a traditional stringed musical …
About Koto - Japanese Traditional Music
Through the 21st century and beyond, the koto continues its traditional music heritage with singing, while also functioning as a versatile instrument capable of enhancing rock, jazz, and …
Japanese music - Koto, Traditional, Folk | Britannica
Japanese music - Koto, Traditional, Folk: 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 …