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- 80-string_koto abstract "The 80-string koto (or hachijugen) was an invention of Japanese composer Michio Miyagi which appeared In 1923. He added 67 strings to the traditional 13 string koto design, creating an instrument much like a western harp. Together, the 80 strings provide a far larger pitch range than the standard Koto. It is widely seen as a short-lived experimental instrument.".
- 80-string_koto thumbnail Koto_(sou)-ji.jpeg?width=300.
- 80-string_koto wikiPageID "31289704".
- 80-string_koto wikiPageRevisionID "603003873".
- 80-string_koto hasPhotoCollection 80-string_koto.
- 80-string_koto subject Category:Japanese_musical_instruments.
- 80-string_koto subject Category:Koto_players.
- 80-string_koto subject Category:Zithers.
- 80-string_koto comment "The 80-string koto (or hachijugen) was an invention of Japanese composer Michio Miyagi which appeared In 1923. He added 67 strings to the traditional 13 string koto design, creating an instrument much like a western harp. Together, the 80 strings provide a far larger pitch range than the standard Koto. It is widely seen as a short-lived experimental instrument.".
- 80-string_koto label "80-string koto".
- 80-string_koto sameAs m.0gjcm6h.
- 80-string_koto sameAs Q4644330.
- 80-string_koto sameAs Q4644330.
- 80-string_koto wasDerivedFrom 80-string_koto?oldid=603003873.
- 80-string_koto depiction Koto_(sou)-ji.jpeg.
- 80-string_koto isPrimaryTopicOf 80-string_koto.