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Bass Taishogoto, Used

Bass Taishogoto, Used

SKU:ZIT030

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This is a Kotodenryu Matsukaze bass taishōgoto made in Japan. It comes with a single bass string, but has room for a second if you prefer. 

The taishōgoto, also known as the Nagoya harp, is a Japanese stringed musical instrument that first appeared during the Taishō period (1912–1926). Developed in 1912 in Nagoya by musician Gorō Morita, the taishōgoto combines features of a typewriter with a musical instrument.

When playing, the instrument is placed in the player's lap or on a stand, with the right wrist resting on the instrument as the strings are plucked with a plectrum. Some taishōgoto instruments have a larger, deeper body to enhance the acoustics.

Taishōgoto instruments come in different types, including soprano (5 or 6 strings), alto (4 or 5 strings), tenor, and bass (1 or 2 strings). The melody strings are typically tuned to G octaves, while the drone strings are tuned to D. This bass version comes with a single string tuned to D. 

The taishōgoto bears resemblance to the bulbul tarang from India, the benju from Pakistan, and the akkordolia from Germany. It gained popularity as an amateur pastime in Japan and is still played today, often by people who perform Japanese and Western popular songs on electrically amplified instruments.

 

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