- What are the 3 string instruments of Japan?
- Which is not belong to the group of percussion instrument?
- Which of the following group of instruments does the Japanese koto belong to?
- What are the 5 instrument groups?
What are the 3 string instruments of Japan?
There are three main stringed instruments, the wagon, a 7-stringed table zither, the gaku-biwa, a 4-stringed lute, and the gaku-so, a 13-stringed table zither that's a precursor to the koto. Three of today's best-known traditional Japanese instruments date back to that time – the biwa, the koto and the shakuhachi.
Which is not belong to the group of percussion instrument?
On the other hand, keyboard instruments, such as the celesta, are not normally part of the percussion section, but keyboard percussion instruments such as the glockenspiel and xylophone (which do not have piano keyboards) are included.
Which of the following group of instruments does the Japanese koto belong to?
The Japanese koto belongs to the Asian zither family that also comprises the Chinese zheng (ancestral to the other zithers in the family), the Korean gayageum, and the Vietnamese đàn tranh. This variety of instrument came in two basic forms, a zither that had bridges and a zither without bridges.
What are the 5 instrument groups?
There are five main instrument families: strings, woodwind, brass, keyboards, and percussion.