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Title
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Taishōgoto (大正琴) Nagoya harp
Subject
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Japanese musical instruments
Description
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Rectangular shaped wooden zither (with dark stained lacquer). Circular hole in resonator. Three copper strings stretched over concealed 'finger' board with 23 metal frets. 23 keys (with English numerals). Resonator and exposed strings (for strumming) are at the right hand end of the instrument. Blue plectrum inside resonator. Chinese characters in fret cover translate as 'stringed musical instrument'. (gold coloured paint/stain). Symbols inside body. Size: 6 x 61.7 x 13 cm
Creator
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Unknown maker, Japan
Source
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Grainger Museum
Publisher
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Grainger Museum
Date
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c.1950
Contributor
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Grainger Museum