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The shamisen (三味線), also known as sangen (三絃) or samisen (all meaning "three strings"), is a three-stringed traditional Japanese musical instrument derived from the Chinese instrument sanxian. It is played with a plectrum called a bachi. The Japanese pronunciation is usually shamisen but sometimes jamisen when used as a suffix, according to regular sound change (e.g. tsugaru-jamisen). In Western Japanese dialects and several Edo period sources, it is both written and pronounced as samisen. The construction of the shamisen varies in shape, depending on the genre in which it is used. The instrument used to accompany kabuki has a thin neck, facilitating the agile and virtuosic requirements of that genre. The one used to accompany puppet plays and folk songs has a longer and thicker neck inst...

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File:Bachi compare.JPG
Bachi compare.JPG
A picture comparing different kinds of bachi, otherwise known as plectrums for the Japanese three-st...
File:Man playing shamisen.jpg
Man playing shamisen.jpg
A Japanese man plays a shamisen while another man sings.
File:Maple Leaves Koyo and Shamisen by Kitagawa Utamaro c1803.png
Maple Leaves Koyo and Shamisen by Kitagawa Utamaro c1803.png
Maple Leaves (Koyo) from the series Flowers of Edo, Girl Ballad Singers (Edo no hana musume joruri),...
File:Minyo bachi.JPG
Minyo bachi.JPG
A picture of a plectrum for the Japanese three-stringed lute, or shamisen, particularly that of a mi...
File:Shami tab horizontal.jpg
Shami tab horizontal.jpg
Picture of horizontal shamisen tablature 'bunka-fu'.
File:Shami tab vertical.jpg
Shami tab vertical.jpg
Picture of shamisen 'jiuta' tablature written in vertical style.
File:ShamisenBuskerPittStreetSydney.JPG
ShamisenBuskerPittStreetSydney.JPG
A busker playing a shamisen at a pedestrian mall on Pitt Street, Sydney, Australia, photographed by ...
File:Shamisen compare.JPG
Shamisen compare.JPG
A picture showing the comparison of two Japanese three-stringed lutes, particularly that of a Heike ...
File:Shamisen crafter with a customer.jpg
Shamisen crafter with a customer.jpg
Shamisen crafter with a customer, c. 1909. Photo courtesy UVM Libraries' Center for Digital Initiati...
File:Shamisen diagram.svg
Shamisen diagram.svg
Shamisen diagram. Own work based on: Shamisen diagram.jpg by Azyri 1. head, tenjin 2. ebio 3. string...
File:Tokyo Geisha with Shamisen c1870s,.jpg
Tokyo Geisha with Shamisen c1870s,.jpg
Tokyo Geisha with Shamisen

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