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  • 17-string koto
  • Musical instrument

    The 17-string koto (Japanese: 十七絃 or 十七弦, Hepburn: jūshichi-gen; "seventeen strings") is a variant of the koto with 17 strings instead of the typical 13

    17-string koto

    17-string_koto

  • Koto (instrument)
  • Japanese plucked string instrument

    However, 琴 (koto) is the general term for all string instruments in the Japanese language, including instruments such as the kin no koto, sō no koto, yamato-goto

    Koto (instrument)

    Koto (instrument)

    Koto_(instrument)

  • Toshi Ichiyanagi
  • Japanese composer and pianist (1933–2022)

    percussion, harp, piano, violin and cello (1979) Wa for 13-string koto, 17-string koto, piano and percussion (1981) Time in Tree, Time in Water for

    Toshi Ichiyanagi

    Toshi Ichiyanagi

    Toshi_Ichiyanagi

  • 80-string koto
  • 80-stringed variant of the Japanese koto zither

    The 80-string koto, known as the hachijugen (八十絃/はちじゅうげん) in Japanese, was an invention of Japanese composer Michio Miyagi created in 1923. Miyagi added

    80-string koto

    80-string_koto

  • Traditional Japanese musical instruments
  • Aspect of Japanese music

    small hand drum Ichigenkin (一絃琴) – monochord Junanagen (十七絃) – the 17-string koto Koto (琴、箏) – a long zither Yamatogoto (大和琴) – ancient long zither; also

    Traditional Japanese musical instruments

    Traditional Japanese musical instruments

    Traditional_Japanese_musical_instruments

  • Masamichi Amano
  • Japanese composer, arranger and conductor

    Percussion) Ciel d'Automne Impromptu Aioi Soshiku, Book II (Piccolo, 17-string Koto) Structures (Wind Octet & Percussion ) 3e. Ballet Chimérique (Wind Octet

    Masamichi Amano

    Masamichi_Amano

  • Michiyo Yagi
  • Musical artist

    post-Tzadik recordings are Seventeen, entirely performed on the giant 17-string koto; Live! at SuperDeluxe, a trio session with Flaten and Nilssen-Love;

    Michiyo Yagi

    Michiyo Yagi

    Michiyo_Yagi

  • 1921 in music
  • Stafford becomes the first black woman to record for Columbia Records The 17-string koto, or "Jūshichi-gen", is invented by Michio Miyagi. Cyril Rootham dedicates

    1921 in music

    1921_in_music

  • Mari Takano
  • Japanese composer

    rebab (1989) Mugen No Tsuki; Mugen No Hoshi for koto, 17-string koto, sho, hichiriki & violin (1998) String Quartet (1999) Song of the Pig-Mary (Paradox

    Mari Takano

    Mari Takano

    Mari_Takano

  • Đàn tranh
  • Vietnamese string instrument

    instrument, is a 12-string half-tube plucked zither (H/S 312.22.5) (Plate 7). It resembles the Chinese zheng, Mongolian yatga, Japanese koto, and Vietnamese

    Đàn tranh

    Đàn tranh

    Đàn_tranh

  • Kono Oto Tomare! Sounds of Life
  • Japanese manga and anime series

    (English) A former delinquent. As he progresses with the koto, he begins playing the 17-string bass more often. His seeming lack of ability compared to

    Kono Oto Tomare! Sounds of Life

    Kono_Oto_Tomare!_Sounds_of_Life

  • Yatga
  • Traditional Mongolian string instrument

    the Japanese koto, the Kazakh jetigen, and the Sundanese kacapi. The most common type of yatga in contemporary use is the twenty one-stringed version. This

    Yatga

    Yatga

    Yatga

  • Sakura Sakura
  • Japanese folk song

    artists from Tokyo's University of Art on three different Koto's (17 string, 13 string and 9 string) Link to mp3 recording of Sakura, Sakura, the Japanese

    Sakura Sakura

    Sakura Sakura

    Sakura_Sakura

  • Hifumi Shimoyama
  • Japanese composer

    shamisen, koto and percussion (1983) Kannagi (巫覡) for shakuhachi, 2 kotos and 17-string koto (1983) Kaze no toh (風の塔) for shakuhachi, 20-string koto, percussion

    Hifumi Shimoyama

    Hifumi_Shimoyama

  • String instrument
  • Class of musical instruments with vibrating strings

    In musical instrument classification, string instruments, or chordophones, are musical instruments that produce sound from vibrating strings when a performer

    String instrument

    String instrument

    String_instrument

  • 1923 in music
  • composer Michio Miyagi introduces an 80-string koto or "or hachijugen". It proves less popular than the 17-string koto he had invented two years earlier. Stewart

    1923 in music

    1923_in_music

  • Kazue Sawai
  • Japanese musician (1941–2026)

    Arts and Music. Sawai played both the 13-string and 17-string kotos. As a soloist, as well as with her koto ensemble, she performed and worked with John

    Kazue Sawai

    Kazue_Sawai

  • Sōju Nosaka II
  • Japanese koto player (1938–2019)

    1938, in Tokyo. She was known for her work with the 20-string (nijū-gen) and 25-string bass kotos, which she helped to develop. The Japanese composers Minoru

    Sōju Nosaka II

    Sōju Nosaka II

    Sōju_Nosaka_II

  • Hanafugetsu
  • Japanese band

    recitalist Yuko Suzuhana, shakuhachi player Daisuke Kaminaga, and 25-string koto player Kiyoshi Ibukuro. A part for their Shigin reinterpretations, all

    Hanafugetsu

    Hanafugetsu

  • The Thunderthief
  • 2001 studio album by John Paul Jones

    acoustic/electric guitars, acoustic/electric mandolin, piano, organ, synthesizers, Kyma, koto, autoharp, ukulele, harmonica Terl Bryant – drums, percussion, toforan Nick

    The Thunderthief

    The_Thunderthief

  • 11 Compositions (Duo) 1995
  • 1997 live album by Anthony Braxton and Brett Larner

    and F saxophones. Brett Larner joins him on traditional 13-string koto and 17-string bass koto. The combinations of sounds are utterly fascinating; the

    11 Compositions (Duo) 1995

    11_Compositions_(Duo)_1995

  • Stringed instrument tunings
  • Tunings for stringed musical instruments

    This is a chart of stringed instrument tunings. Instruments are listed alphabetically by their most commonly known name. A course may consist of one or

    Stringed instrument tunings

    Stringed_instrument_tunings

  • Michio Miyagi
  • Musical artist

    more than 500 pieces, improved Japanese string instruments, and invented new kotos with 17 strings (bass koto) and 80 strings. He was also an essayist

    Michio Miyagi

    Michio Miyagi

    Michio_Miyagi

  • List of compositions by Sofia Gubaidulina
  • Right before Waking ... for three 17-string Japanese bass kotos and four 13-string Japanese tenor kotos (1993) String Quartet No. 4 (a triple quartet for

    List of compositions by Sofia Gubaidulina

    List of compositions by Sofia Gubaidulina

    List_of_compositions_by_Sofia_Gubaidulina

  • Takashi Yoshimatsu
  • Japanese classical music composer (born 1953)

    Wife" 1980 U-Getsu-Fu, for shakuhachi and 17-snare koto, Op. 11 1986 Soh-Gyo-Fu, for shakuhachi and 20-snare koto, Op. 26 1987 MIROKU effect, for 11 traditional

    Takashi Yoshimatsu

    Takashi_Yoshimatsu

  • Guzheng
  • Chinese musical instrument

    instrument, is a 12-string half-tube plucked zither (H/S 312.22.5) (Plate 7). It resembles the Chinese zheng, Mongolian yatga, Japanese koto, and Vietnamese

    Guzheng

    Guzheng

    Guzheng

  • List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 312.22
  • as gu-zheng) is one of the eldest Chinese string instruments with a history of at least 2,500 years. "Koto". Britannica Concise Encyclopedia. Encyclopædia

    List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 312.22

    List_of_musical_instruments_by_Hornbostel–Sachs_number:_312.22

  • James Nyoraku Schlefer
  • Musical artist

    instruments, including the shamisen and the koto. He also performs with classical music ensembles such as string quartets, orchestras, and other chamber ensembles

    James Nyoraku Schlefer

    James_Nyoraku_Schlefer

  • Pocket Symphony
  • 2007 studio album by Air

    play from an Okinawan master musician: the koto (also referred to as a Japanese floor harp) and the three-string, banjo-like shamisen. However, a press release

    Pocket Symphony

    Pocket_Symphony

  • Masaoka
  • Surname list

    (born 1958), American musician and composer who performs on the 17-string Japanese koto zither Onan Masaoka (born 1977), Major League Baseball left-handed

    Masaoka

    Masaoka

  • Sympathetic resonance
  • Harmonic phenomenon in music

    and time periods, and to string instruments in particular. In instruments with undamped strings (e.g. harps, guitars and kotos), strings will resonate

    Sympathetic resonance

    Sympathetic_resonance

  • Zither
  • Class of stringed musical instruments

    ˈzɪθ-/; German: [ˈtsɪtɐ], from the Greek κιθάρα, cithara) is a class of stringed instruments, and the term also refers to a specific subset of instruments

    Zither

    Zither

    Zither

  • Tube zither
  • Musical instrument

    instrument, is a 12-string half-tube plucked zither (H/S 312.22.5) (Plate 7). It resembles the Chinese zheng, Mongolian yatga, Japanese koto, Sundanese kacapi

    Tube zither

    Tube zither

    Tube_zither

  • Malika Kishino
  • Japanese composer (born 1971)

    mixed choir, voices of Buddhist priests, sho, hichiriki, 20 stringed koto, percussion, string trio Prayer / Inori (2011) for mixed choir Dialogue Invisible

    Malika Kishino

    Malika Kishino

    Malika_Kishino

  • Psaltery
  • Stringed instrument

    (epigonion) was a harp-like stringed instrument. The word psaltery derives from the Ancient Greek ψαλτήριον (psaltḗrion), 'stringed instrument, psaltery, harp'

    Psaltery

    Psaltery

    Psaltery

  • Gayageum
  • Traditional Korean string instrument

    instrument. It is based on the Chinese guzheng and is similar to the Japanese koto, Mongolian yatga, Vietnamese đàn tranh, Sundanese kacapi and Kazakh jetigen

    Gayageum

    Gayageum

    Gayageum

  • Akira Miyoshi
  • Japanese composer

    1972 Torse IV for shakuhachi, 2 koto, 17-gen and string quartet 1986 Ryusho Kyoku Suifu for shakuhachi, 2 koto und 17-gen 1994 Gikyoku for Japanese instruments

    Akira Miyoshi

    Akira_Miyoshi

  • Makoto Shinohara
  • Japanese composer (1931–2024)

    for shakuhachi and harp 1981 Jushichigen-no-Umare (Birth of the bass koto) for 17-Gen 1981 Nagare for Shamisen for shamisen, sangen, kin and gongs 1966

    Makoto Shinohara

    Makoto_Shinohara

  • Karma (Rick Springfield album)
  • 1999 studio album by Rick Springfield

    voices (8, 9); koto (9); Mellotron (9); clavinet (10); piano (11); choirs (12); Wurlitzer (12) Tim Pierce - electric guitar (5, 7), 12-string guitar (5, 7);

    Karma (Rick Springfield album)

    Karma_(Rick_Springfield_album)

  • Natural Timbre
  • 2001 studio album by Steve Howe

    acoustic guitar, banjo, acoustic bass, dobro, mandolin, percussion, autoharp, koto, mandola, mandocello, lap steel guitar Andrew Pryce Jackman - piano, Glockenspiel

    Natural Timbre

    Natural_Timbre

  • Japanese sword
  • Type of traditionally made sword from Japan

    from the 18th century called the "Kyoho Meibutsucho". The swords listed are Koto blades from several different provinces; 100 of the 166 swords listed are

    Japanese sword

    Japanese sword

    Japanese_sword

  • List of national instruments (music)
  • national instruments; some exceptions being the Paraguayan harp, the Japanese koto and the Trinidadian steelpan. This list compiles instruments that have been

    List of national instruments (music)

    List_of_national_instruments_(music)

  • Spectral Mornings
  • 1979 studio album by Steve Hackett

    Everywhere" was inspired by east-Asian culture. Hackett plays a Cantonese koto on the track, accompanied by a Mellotron imitating a Japanese singer, flute

    Spectral Mornings

    Spectral_Mornings

  • Tokyo Rose (album)
  • 1989 studio album by Van Dyke Parks

    instruments and traditional Japanese instruments, such as the biwa and the koto. Syd Straw and Danny Hutton sang on the album. "Manzanar" is about the internment

    Tokyo Rose (album)

    Tokyo_Rose_(album)

  • Peter Sculthorpe
  • Australian composer (1929–2014)

    16, No. 18) Between Five Bells Callabonna (1963) Djilile (1989) Koto Music I (1973) Koto Music II (1976) A Little Book of Hours Little Passacaglia (2004

    Peter Sculthorpe

    Peter_Sculthorpe

  • Chris Jennings (musician)
  • Musical artist

    Bass project and the Chris Jennings String Quintet, his group Drum'n Koto Trio featuring Mieko Miyazaki (Japanese koto) and Patrick Goraguer (drums/santour)

    Chris Jennings (musician)

    Chris Jennings (musician)

    Chris_Jennings_(musician)

  • Jorōgumo
  • Mythical creature in Japanese folklore

    to be Pondered, Even in Urgent Times" ("Kifunaru Toki mo, Shian Aru Beki Koto", 急なるときも、思案あるべき事) relates the story of a young woman appearing to be about

    Jorōgumo

    Jorōgumo

    Jorōgumo

  • Kora (instrument)
  • Stringed instrument from West Africa

    The kora (Manding languages: ߞߐߙߊ kɔra) is a stringed instrument used extensively in West Africa. A kora typically has 21 strings, which are played by

    Kora (instrument)

    Kora (instrument)

    Kora_(instrument)

  • Pehr Henrik Nordgren
  • Finnish composer (1944-2008)

    shamisen, koto and jūshichi-gen, Op. 19 (1974) As in a Dream for cello and piano, Op. 21 (1974) Woodwind Quintet No. 2, Op. 22 (1975) String Quartet No

    Pehr Henrik Nordgren

    Pehr Henrik Nordgren

    Pehr_Henrik_Nordgren

  • Autoharp
  • Musical string instrument

    An autoharp is a string instrument in the zither family. Its distinctive structural feature is a set of bars, each with damping pads that mute the strings

    Autoharp

    Autoharp

    Autoharp

  • Moodswinger
  • Twelve-string electric zither

    he finished two copies of The Moodswinger, an electric 12-string 3rd-bridge overtone koto, one for guitarist/drummer Aaron Hemphill and one for himself

    Moodswinger

    Moodswinger

    Moodswinger

  • Playback (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album)
  • 1995 box set by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

    keyboard bass ("Don't Come Around Here No More"), Dobro ("Southern Accents"), koto ("It'll All Work Out"), percussion ("Mike's Life/Mike's World"), keyboards

    Playback (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album)

    Playback_(Tom_Petty_and_the_Heartbreakers_album)

  • Gravikord
  • 24 string, electric double bridge-harp

    section of the string behind the bridge with one finger while playing the string normally. This is similar to a technique used in Japanese koto playing. For

    Gravikord

    Gravikord

    Gravikord

  • Dorothy Ashby
  • American jazz harpist and composer (1932–1986)

    where she demonstrates her talents on another instrument, the Japanese koto, successfully integrating it into jazz. Ashby was born Dorothy Jeanne Thompson

    Dorothy Ashby

    Dorothy_Ashby

  • Stomu Takeishi
  • Japanese jazz rock bass player (born 1964)

    techniques and electronic manipulations such as looping. Takeishi began as a koto player. He moved to the United States in 1983 to attend the Berklee College

    Stomu Takeishi

    Stomu Takeishi

    Stomu_Takeishi

  • Get Sunk
  • 2025 studio album by Matt Berninger

    Jones – organ (7, 10), keyboards (8, 10), background vocals (10) Gabe Noel – koto, viola da gamba (8) Jamie Heaslip – background vocals (10) Marina Meshkova

    Get Sunk

    Get_Sunk

  • Chthonic (band)
  • Taiwanese musical group

    Since 2011 their trademark erhu has been complemented with stringed instruments including the koto and shamisen, as well as Tibetan bells and shakuhachi and

    Chthonic (band)

    Chthonic (band)

    Chthonic_(band)

  • Akira Ifukube
  • Japanese composer (1914–2006)

    violin and piano (1985) Ballata sinfonica for duo-treble and bass 25-stringed koto (2001) Ancient Minstrelsies of Gilyak Tribes, for soprano and piano

    Akira Ifukube

    Akira Ifukube

    Akira_Ifukube

  • Case Closed season 17
  • Season of television series

    Season 17. Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation. "Detective Conan episode 491" (in Japanese). Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation. Retrieved December 17, 2009.

    Case Closed season 17

    Case_Closed_season_17

  • Katana
  • Samurai sword

    divided into specific time periods: Jōkotō (ancient swords, until around 900) Kotō (old swords from around 900–1596) Shintō (new swords 1596–1780) Shinshintō

    Katana

    Katana

    Katana

  • List of musical instruments
  • 8 April 2025. Ken (July 15, 2019). "Concert Ukulele Guitar". Retrieved September 17, 2019. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Musical instruments.

    List of musical instruments

    List of musical instruments

    List_of_musical_instruments

  • Hiroaki Zakōji
  • Japanese composer and pianist

    (1981) Composition III, "KE" (Shakuhachi, Koto), Op. 13 (1981) "Time in the Time", for two Marimbas, Op. 17 (1982) Prelude for Strings, Op. 20 (1982)

    Hiroaki Zakōji

    Hiroaki_Zakōji

  • Dylan Lardelli
  • Composer and guitarist

    for flute, violin, clarinet, cello and piano (2011) Hiki-iro : for solo koto (2012) Refining metals : for piccolo/bass flute, soprano saxophone and percussion

    Dylan Lardelli

    Dylan_Lardelli

  • Kacapi
  • Indonesian traditional musical instrument

    Indonesia. This musical instrument is similar to Chinese guzheng, Japanese koto, the Mongolian yatga, the Korean gayageum, the Vietnamese đàn tranh and the

    Kacapi

    Kacapi

    Kacapi

  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1972
  • 1972 concert tour by Led Zeppelin

    Whilst on this tour, Jones bought a traditional Japanese string instrument called a Koto. He later used this instrument on his solo album Zooma (1999)

    Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1972

    Led_Zeppelin_Japanese_Tour_1972

  • Guthrie Govan
  • English musician (born 1971)

    song "Reanimation") (2026) The Boss Baby - Hans Zimmer OST - Guitar, Banjo, Koto (2017) X-Men: Dark Phoenix - Hans Zimmer OST - Guitars (2019) The Lion King

    Guthrie Govan

    Guthrie Govan

    Guthrie_Govan

  • The Four Seasons (Vivaldi)
  • Set of four violin concerti by Antonio Vivaldi

    recorded a jazz album of the concerti. 1976 The New Koto Ensemble (Japan) recorded the concerti on koto instruments. 1978 Michael Franks (United States)

    The Four Seasons (Vivaldi)

    The Four Seasons (Vivaldi)

    The_Four_Seasons_(Vivaldi)

  • Marriagetoxin
  • Japanese manga series by Joumyaku and Mizuki Yoda

    Shōnen Jump+ app and website since April 2022, with its chapters collected in 17 tankōbon volumes as of April 2026. Viz Media licensed the series for English

    Marriagetoxin

    Marriagetoxin

  • GarageBand
  • Digital audio workstations for macOS, iOS, and iPadOS

    range of instruments. All non-drum instruments (with the exception of the koto) come with the functionality to limit the note selection to different musical

    GarageBand

    GarageBand

  • Jordan Dykstra
  • Musical artist

    - CD (Editions Verde, April 2016) Elegant Music - digital EP for viola, koto, noh-kan, ryūteki, and percussion (June 2015) Three Horns - digital EP for

    Jordan Dykstra

    Jordan_Dykstra

  • Choices and Flowers
  • 2012 studio album by The BasedGod

    feature various keyboard patches and pads to produce string, electric piano, oboe, clarinet, sitar and koto sounds. Lil B credited himself as the executive

    Choices and Flowers

    Choices_and_Flowers

  • A Night at the Opera (Queen album)
  • 1975 studio album by Queen

    "Love of My Life" and "'39", as well a harp on "Love of My Life", and a toy koto on "The Prophet's Song". The song "Good Company" also features May recreating

    A Night at the Opera (Queen album)

    A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)

  • The Neighborhood (album)
  • 1990 studio album by Los Lobos with contributions from several musicians

    vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, 6-string bass, tiple, accordion, bajo sexto, violine, Hawaiian steel, koto guitar, drums, percussion Cesar J. Rosas

    The Neighborhood (album)

    The_Neighborhood_(album)

  • Liza Lim
  • Australian composer (born 1966)

    Sonorous Bodies for koto and voice solo, in collaboration with video artist Judith Wright 2004 In the Shadow's Light for string quartet, commissioned

    Liza Lim

    Liza_Lim

  • Shikona
  • Ring name of a sumo wrestler

    include that of Japanese horse-chestnut (栃), within Kasugano stable, or Koto (琴), within Sadogatake stable. The Isegahama and now-defunct Miyagino stables

    Shikona

    Shikona

    Shikona

  • Sadogatake stable
  • Stable of sumo wrestlers

    stable take ring names or shikona that begin with the character 琴 (read: koto), in deference to the founder, Kotonishiki, and the owners who followed him

    Sadogatake stable

    Sadogatake stable

    Sadogatake_stable

  • Heckelphone
  • Lower-pitched instrument of the oboe family

    for heckelphone and orchestra Ewazen, Eric Quintet for Heckelphone and String Quartet Robert Howe, Heckelphone; Alan Lurie, Michael Dulac, piano (2005)

    Heckelphone

    Heckelphone

    Heckelphone

  • Yukio Mishima
  • Japanese author and coup attempt leader (1925–1970)

    assassination. In 1963, "The Harp of Joy Incident" (喜びの琴事件, Yorokobi no Koto Jiken) occurred within the theatrical troupe Bungakuza, to which Mishima

    Yukio Mishima

    Yukio Mishima

    Yukio_Mishima

  • Genesis (Genesis album)
  • 1983 studio album by Genesis

    Genesis "were all about" at the time. During one session, the band had a koto in the studio, which was recorded through the E-mu Emulator and used as a

    Genesis (Genesis album)

    Genesis_(Genesis_album)

  • Madhouse, Inc.
  • Japanese animation studio

    Ichiban Densha ga Hashitta (August 6, 1993) Yawara! Special - Zutto Kimi no Koto ga (July 19, 1996) Di Gi Charat - Summer Special 2000 (August 22, 2000 –

    Madhouse, Inc.

    Madhouse,_Inc.

  • Tune In to the Midnight Heart
  • Japanese manga series

    (September 17, 2025). "Tune In to the Midnight Heart Anime Casts Kana Hanazawa". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on September 17, 2025. Retrieved

    Tune In to the Midnight Heart

    Tune_In_to_the_Midnight_Heart

  • David Bowie
  • English musician and actor (1947–2016)

    a variety of sources including white noise generators, synthesisers and koto, the album was another hit, reaching number three in the UK. Its title track

    David Bowie

    David Bowie

    David_Bowie

  • Stereotype Be
  • 2001 studio album by Kevin Max

    guitars (3, 8, 10, 13, 14.1), pedal steel guitar (3), string arrangements (6, 8, 10, 12), koto (10), electric guitars (12), Roland V-drums (12), vibraphone

    Stereotype Be

    Stereotype_Be

  • Tokyo University of the Arts
  • Art university in Tokyo, Japan

    Sahashi (composer) Ryuichi Sakamoto (composer) Kazue Sawai (koto player) Tadao Sawai (koto player and composer) Tatsuo Sasaki (Timpani/marimba player)

    Tokyo University of the Arts

    Tokyo University of the Arts

    Tokyo_University_of_the_Arts

  • Carl Stone
  • American composer

    instrumentalists such as Min Xiao-Fen (pipa), Yumiko Tanaka (shamisen), Kazue Sawai (koto), Michiko Akao (ryuteki), and those working with modern instruments, such

    Carl Stone

    Carl_Stone

  • Fingerstyle guitar
  • Playing technique

    not limited to, the extended Raga of Indian classical music, the Japanese Koto, and the early ragtime-based country blues music of Mississippi John Hurt

    Fingerstyle guitar

    Fingerstyle guitar

    Fingerstyle_guitar

  • Sukiyaki (song)
  • 1961 song by Kyu Sakamoto

    had Clare Fischer do the string arrangement and brought June [Kuramoto] in to give it a Japanese flavor" – Kuramoto being a koto player whom Duke knew from

    Sukiyaki (song)

    Sukiyaki_(song)

  • John Paul Jones (musician)
  • English musician (born 1946)

    including the Rolling Stones on Their Satanic Majesties Request (Jones' string arrangement is heard on "She's a Rainbow"); Herman's Hermits; Donovan (on

    John Paul Jones (musician)

    John Paul Jones (musician)

    John_Paul_Jones_(musician)

  • Monster (manga)
  • Japanese manga series and its adaptations

    his act of mercy has unleashed a remorseless killer. Now a suspect in a string of murders, Tenma draws the attention of BKA Inspector Heinrich Lunge, who

    Monster (manga)

    Monster_(manga)

  • Hyper Japan
  • Anime convention in the United Kingdom

    performances of martial arts, buyō (Japanese dancing), shamisen, shakuhachi, koto and taiko drum playing, tea ceremony, flower arranging and other traditional

    Hyper Japan

    Hyper Japan

    Hyper_Japan

  • Yanni
  • Greek musician and composer (born 1954)

    you've just heard a bit of a steel drum or a Greek bouzouki or a Japanese koto or possibly all three." Samples of Yanni's work, early in his career and

    Yanni

    Yanni

    Yanni

  • Naia Izumi
  • 2018 NPR Tiny Desk Contest winner

    Angeles Area. On the album, he played vocals, guitar, bass, drums, Japanese Koto, mandolin, and cittern. Izumi was influenced by King Crimson, Musiq Soulchild

    Naia Izumi

    Naia Izumi

    Naia_Izumi

  • Insurgentes (album)
  • 2008 studio album by Steven Wilson

    clarinet (4 and 1[*]), saxophone (1[*]) Michiyo Yagi – 17-string bass koto (10), 21-string koto (3[*]) ^ [*] Bonus disc tracks Technical personnel Produced

    Insurgentes (album)

    Insurgentes_(album)

  • Kubo and the Two Strings (soundtrack)
  • 2016 soundtrack album by Dario Marianelli

    Japanese instruments such as shakuhachi, taiko and koto in addition to the shamisen (a Japanese stringed instrument, which is an integral part of the film's

    Kubo and the Two Strings (soundtrack)

    Kubo_and_the_Two_Strings_(soundtrack)

  • Paulownia
  • Genus of flowering plants in the family Paulowniaceae

    and Japan for making the soundboards of stringed musical instruments such as the guqin, guzheng, pipa, koto, and gayageum. More recently it is used as

    Paulownia

    Paulownia

    Paulownia

  • American Dreamer (album)
  • 2021 box set by Laura Nyro

    vibraphone Jerry Friedman – guitar Tim Geelan – engineer Reiko Kamota – koto Ed Lee – artwork Will Lee – bass guitar Jimmy Maelen – tambourine, wood block

    American Dreamer (album)

    American_Dreamer_(album)

  • Parai
  • Traditional Indian drum

    "Pongal takes a different flavour at Tamizhar Tiruvilla". The Times of India. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2023. performances like silambam, oyilattam

    Parai

    Parai

    Parai

  • Ross Edwards (composer)
  • Australian composer

    Francisco Ballet (1996) The Cries of Australia, with Barry Humphries (1997) Koto Dreaming for the 2003 Asian Music and Dance Festival, Sydney To the Green

    Ross Edwards (composer)

    Ross Edwards (composer)

    Ross_Edwards_(composer)

  • Love Tears
  • 2008 EP by Kokia

    of Aigakikoeru: Listen for the Love, released in 2007. "Watashi ni Dekiru Koto" was originally released as a single limited to the area around Kashiwazaki

    Love Tears

    Love_Tears

  • Ulaanbaatar
  • Capital and largest city of Mongolia

    transliteration (1941–1950); however, the name of the city was spelled Ulaanbaatar koto during the decade in which Mongolia used the Latin alphabet. Historical affiliations

    Ulaanbaatar

    Ulaanbaatar

    Ulaanbaatar

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  • SPRING
  • Female

    English

    SPRING

    English name derived from the season name, "spring," (Mar. 21 thru Jun. 21), derived from the verb spring, "to burst forth," from Proto-Indo-European *sprengh-, SPRING means "rapid movement." 

    SPRING

  • Stringer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stringer

    English : occupational name for a maker of string or bow strings, from an agent derivative of Middle English streng ‘string’. In Yorkshire, where it is still particularly common, Redmonds argues that the surname may have been connected with iron working, a stringer having operated some form of specialist hearth.

    Stringer

  • Strang
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Strang

    Strong

    Strang

  • SORINA
  • Female

    Romanian

    SORINA

    Feminine form of Romanian Sorin, SORINA means "sun."

    SORINA

  • String
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    String

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of strings or bow strings, from Middle English streng ‘string’, ‘cord’.

    String

  • Swrang
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Indian

    Swrang

    Sining

    Swrang

  • Spring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spring

    English : of uncertain origin. Early examples, as for example William Spring (Yorkshire 1280), all point to a personal name or nickname, perhaps going back to an Old English byname derived from the verb springan ‘to jump or leap’ (see Springer 1). Alternatively, it could be a topographic name from Middle English spring ‘young wood’, ‘spring’. Compare Springer. Reaney derives the surname from the word denoting the season, although the word is not attested in this sense until the 16th century, the usual Middle English word being lenten. Compare Lenz. The surname has also been established in Ireland (County Kerry) for several centuries.German : from Middle High German sprinc, Middle Low German sprink ‘spring’, ‘well’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or well, or habitational name from Springe near Hannover.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Springer.John Spring emigrated from England and settled in Watertown, MA, in 1634.

    Spring

  • Goring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Goring

    English : habitational name from places in Oxfordshire and West Sussex named Goring, from Old English Gāringas ‘people of Gāra’, a short form of the various compound names with the first element gār ‘spear’.German (Göring) : see Goering.

    Goring

  • Banht
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Banht

    Strong; Caring

    Banht

  • SARINA
  • Female

    English

    SARINA

    Variant spelling of English Serena, SARINA means "serene, tranquil."

    SARINA

  • Staring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Staring

    English : unexplained.

    Staring

  • Spring
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Bengali, British, Christian, English, Indian

    Spring

    Springtime; Spring Season; Rapid Movement

    Spring

  • Spring
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Spring

    Lively, Entertainer, From a stream or a Spring, The Spring season, The Spring season

    Spring

  • Strong
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Strong

    Powerful

    Strong

  • SERINA
  • Female

    English

    SERINA

    English variant spelling of Latin Serena, SERINA means "serene, tranquil."

    SERINA

  • Hering
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Hering

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German hærinc ‘herring’, German Hering, a nickname for someone supposedly resembling a herring or a metonymic occupational name for a fish seller. In some cases the Jewish surname is ornamental.English : variant spelling of Herring.

    Hering

  • Strong
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Strong

    English : from Middle English strong, strang ‘strong’, generally a nickname for a strong man but perhaps sometimes applied ironically to a weakling.French : translation of Trahand, a metonymic occupational name for a silkworker who drew out the thread from the cocoons (see Trahan).Translation of Ashkenazic Jewish Stark.

    Strong

  • Daring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Daring

    English : perhaps be a nickname from Middle English daring ‘trembling’, ‘crouching or transfixed with fear’.

    Daring

  • Springs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Springs

    English : variant of Spring.

    Springs

  • Sting
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Sting

    Spike of Grain

    Sting

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Online names & meanings

  • Aneek | அநிக 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aneek | அநிக 

    Lord Ganesh, Soldier, Many

  • Harmes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Harmes

    English : variant of Harm 2.Dutch : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Herman (see Hermann).

  • Sahla
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, English, Indian, Kannada, Muslim

    Sahla

    Smooth; Soft; Fluent; Flowing Style; Soft (Ground); Clear Evidence

  • Mubashir |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mubashir |

    Spreader of good news

  • ADAHY
  • Male

    Native American

    ADAHY

    Native American Cherokee name ADAHY means "lives in the woods."

  • Ammaarah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian

    Ammaarah

    Lady of Dignity

  • Tahmelapachme
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Tahmelapachme

    Dull knife.

  • Ainitosh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ainitosh

    Happy

  • Dhananjay
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Dhananjay

    One who Wins Wealth; Lord Arjun; Name of Arjun; Lord Vishnu

  • Faylinn
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Faylinn

    Fairy Kingdom

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  • String
  • n.

    A thread or cord on which a number of objects or parts are strung or arranged in close and orderly succession; hence, a line or series of things arranged on a thread, or as if so arranged; a succession; a concatenation; a chain; as, a string of shells or beads; a string of dried apples; a string of houses; a string of arguments.

  • Strong
  • superl.

    Affecting any sense powerfully; as, strong light, colors, etc.; a strong flavor of onions; a strong scent.

  • Strong
  • superl.

    Adapted to make a deep or effectual impression on the mind or imagination; striking or superior of the kind; powerful; forcible; cogent; as, a strong argument; strong reasons; strong evidence; a strong example; strong language.

  • String
  • n.

    A small cord, a line, a twine, or a slender strip of leather, or other substance, used for binding together, fastening, or tying things; a cord, larger than a thread and smaller than a rope; as, a shoe string; a bonnet string; a silken string.

  • String
  • v. t.

    To deprive of strings; to strip the strings from; as, to string beans. See String, n., 9.

  • String
  • v. t.

    To furnish with strings; as, to string a violin.

  • Strung
  • p. p.

    of String

  • Strong
  • superl.

    Having great military or naval force; powerful; as, a strong army or fleet; a nation strong at sea.

  • Charre
  • n.

    See Charge, n., 17.

  • Strong
  • superl.

    Ardent; eager; zealous; earnestly engaged; as, a strong partisan; a strong Whig or Tory.

  • String
  • v. t.

    To put on a string; to file; as, to string beads.

  • Strong
  • superl.

    Well established; firm; not easily overthrown or altered; as, a strong custom; a strong belief.

  • Strang
  • a.

    Strong.

  • Strong
  • superl.

    Having virtues of great efficacy; or, having a particular quality in a great degree; as, a strong powder or tincture; a strong decoction; strong tea or coffee.

  • Strong
  • superl.

    Moving with rapidity or force; violent; forcible; impetuous; as, a strong current of water or wind; the wind was strong from the northeast; a strong tide.

  • Strong
  • superl.

    Solid; nourishing; as, strong meat.

  • Stringy
  • a.

    Consisting of strings, or small threads; fibrous; filamentous; as, a stringy root.

  • Strung
  • imp.

    of String