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Yamatogoto

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The yamatogoto also called wagon, is a six- or seven-stringed zither which, unlike the koto and other stringed instruments, is believed to be truly native to Japan, and not imported from mainland Asia. Both names translate literally to "Japanese stringed instrument." According to Shint myth as written in the Kojiki, the yamatogoto played an important role in the origins of Japan itself. In the myth, Amaterasu, goddess of the sun, is insulted by her brother Susano-o no Mikoto and hides in a cave, refusing to emerge. The world is therefore plunged into darkness. Amaterasu is eventually coaxed out of her cave by the goddess Ame no Uzume, who performs a dance outside the cave, to music provided by the twanging of six hunting bows. Amused by the music, and by the entertained sounds of the other gods, Amaterasu leaves the cave and returns to the firmament. The six bows are lashed together to form an instrument, and the first wagon or yamatogoto is born.
EAN: 9786131171994
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 84
Produktart: kartoniert, broschiert
Herausgeber: Surhone, Lambert M. Timpledon, Miriam T. Marseken, Susan F.
Verlag: Betascript Publishing
Schlagworte: Zither