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Japanese instruments - Sanshin

Tue, November 3, 2009

The first time I heard a sanshin, I was in the park behind the Tokyo Metropolitan Building, where a boy and a girl were practicing together.

Sanshin

I loved the sound, and I understood why it is said to have healing powers…

Similar to the more famous Shamisen but with a smaller neck and body, the sanshin is an instrument with 3 strings, derived from sanxian, a Chinese instrument that have come to Okinawa during the 14th century.
The body is covered in either habu or python skin and the neck is made from a black tree.
It was initially used only by nobles, but in time it became popular and several centuries later, the sanshin spread and became a popular Japanese instrument.

Here are some recordings with old Okinawan music, accompanied by the sanshin:

Am auzit prima dată sunetul unui sanshin în parcul din spatele Tokyo Metropolitan Building, unde un băiat şi o fată exersau împreună.

Shansin

Sunetul lui mi-a plăcut mult şi am înţeles de ce se spune că are puteri tămăduitoare…

Similar cu mult mai celebrul Shamisen dar de dimensiuni mai mici, sanshin este un instrument cu trei corzi derivat din sanxian, un instrument chinezesc care a fost adus în Okinawa în secolul al XIV-lea.
Este acoperit cu piele de habu sau de piton, iar gâtul este făcut dintr-un lemn negru.
Iniţial a fost folosit doar de nobili, în timp însă a devenit un instrument popular iar câteva secole mai târziu sanshin s-a răspândit şi în restul Japoniei.

Iată câteva înregistrări cu muzică veche din Okinawa acompaniată la sanshin:

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