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- Q4644330 subject Q7797405.
- Q4644330 subject Q8562984.
- Q4644330 subject Q8576498.
- Q4644330 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.".
- Q4644330 thumbnail Koto_(sou)-ji.jpeg?width=300.
- Q4644330 wikiPageWikiLink Q118819.
- Q4644330 wikiPageWikiLink Q157393.
- Q4644330 wikiPageWikiLink Q1940929.
- Q4644330 wikiPageWikiLink Q289037.
- Q4644330 wikiPageWikiLink Q37681.
- Q4644330 wikiPageWikiLink Q4118803.
- Q4644330 wikiPageWikiLink Q47369.
- Q4644330 wikiPageWikiLink Q7797405.
- Q4644330 wikiPageWikiLink Q8562984.
- Q4644330 wikiPageWikiLink Q8576498.
- Q4644330 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.".
- Q4644330 label "80-string koto".
- Q4644330 depiction Koto_(sou)-ji.jpeg.