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A shamisen is an instrument which is used in japan. it has three strings which you have to pluck and it is a very long intrument which in a proformance you would place along the floor.
By applying pressure to the strings along the neck of the instrument with your fingers, and plucking the strings with a pick along the body of the instrument.
A shamisen is an instrument that is similar in some ways to a guitar or a banjo. It has a long, thin neck, which can often be dismantled for easier transportation. The body is covered with a taut skin, and the front has the strings stretched along the instrument. Construction of the shamisen varies according to the music genre it is intended to be used for.
The instrument with three strings is often referred to as a "three-stringed instrument," with examples including the shamisen from Japan and the balalaika from Russia. The shamisen is a traditional Japanese instrument played with a plectrum, while the balalaika features a triangular body and is played by strumming or plucking. Both instruments have distinct cultural significance and are used in various musical genres.
A shamisen is a traditional Japanese stringed instrument, typically measuring about 39 to 41 inches (100 to 105 cm) in total length. Its body, or "doko," is roughly 12 to 14 inches (30 to 35 cm) wide and 3 to 4 inches (7 to 10 cm) deep. The instrument has a long neck and three strings, which can vary slightly in size depending on the specific type of shamisen and its intended use.
The two cats are named Shamisen and Shamisen 2 .
Typically, they have 4 or five but can sometimes come in up to 7 strings. 8 Strings do exist, but are less commonly seen.
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Harps come in many sizes. A concert pedal harp (the kind used in orchestras) usually has 47 strings. Some student pedal harps have 40 strings. Large lever harps have 27 to 38 strings. Small harps have 19 to 26 strings.
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The sentence 'shamisen music is beautiful' translates to三味線の音楽は美しいです (shamisen no ongaku wa utsukushii desu) in Japanese.
It has 7 strings 4 main strings and 3 thala strings