17-string koto

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In 2000, the musician Naito Masako, a member of the Seiha faction of the Ikuta school, constructed a new version of the 17-string koto called Script error: No such module "lang". (popcorn), finished in bright colours such as pink, yellow, or blue.[2]

Construction

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The strings used are typically silk threads that are yellow in colour and give the instrument a deep sound. These strings are tied at both ends of the instrument, held up by an ivory platform, before the strings are tied over small cylindrical holders with holes and tied very tightly to the downside, so that they can be moved during use, but not so much as to fall off. The bridges (Script error: No such module "lang".) used in the construction of the bass Script error: No such module "lang". are also larger in size than the average Script error: No such module "lang".; the plectra are made from a specialist ivory-like material to aid in plucking the instrument.

Advanced techniques of playing

Musicians who play the bass Script error: No such module "lang". have also invented new techniques for playing the instrument, utilising more of the left hand to produce a sound that more adequately displays the instrument's deeper sound, and allows for more pitches to be created on one string. The strings are also plucked over the cylindrical holder to create a sudden "shrill" sound.

References

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