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1 Percussion instruments  





2 String instruments  



2.1  Plucked  



2.1.1  Zithers  





2.1.2  Harps  





2.1.3  Lutes  





2.1.4  Other  







2.2  Bowed  







3 Wind instruments  



3.1  Flutes  





3.2  Reed instruments  





3.3  Free reed mouth organs  





3.4  Horns  







4 Other instruments  





5 See also  





6 Notes  





7 References  





8 Bibliography  














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(Redirected from San-no-tsuzumi)

Women playing the Shamisen, Tsuzumi, and Taiko in Meiji-era Japan.

Traditional Japanese musical instruments, known as wagakki (和楽器) in Japanese, are musical instruments used in the traditional folk musicofJapan. They comprise a range of string, wind, and percussion instruments.

Percussion instruments[edit]

String instruments[edit]

Plucked[edit]

Zithers[edit]

Harps[edit]

Lutes[edit]

Other[edit]

Bowed[edit]

Wind instruments[edit]

Flutes[edit]

Japanese flutes are called fue (). There are eight traditional flutes, as well as more modern creations.

Reed instruments[edit]

Free reed mouth organs[edit]

Horns[edit]

Other instruments[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Though animal skin was used in previous decades—as recently as the 1970s—due to a decline in its production, synthetic skins, which are considered to provide a generally equal sound quality, are typically used in the modern day. During its period of common use, cat skin was used for finer instruments, and dog skin was used for practice instruments.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "素麺箱玲琴・弓笛製作of胡弓・大胡弓・玲琴・クーチョー・雛胡弓など多彩な胡弓を奏でる胡弓演奏家石田音人 胡弓奏者石田音人の音楽活動を紹介". nehito.com (in Japanese).

Bibliography[edit]


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