• Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    20 %
  • Complexity
    60 %
  • Samisen Meanings

    noun a traditional Japanese musical instrument resembling a banjo, with a long neck and three strings

    Fields related to samisen

    Music

    The samisen is a traditional Japanese musical instrument similar to a banjo, with a long neck and three strings.

    History

    The samisen has a long history in Japan, dating back to the Edo period.

    Performing Arts

    Musicians and performers in traditional Japanese arts often use the samisen as accompaniment.

    Japanese culture

    The samisen is often used in traditional Japanese music and theater performances, such as kabuki and bunraku.

    Occupation Usage of samisen

    Musician

    The samisen is commonly used by musicians in traditional Japanese music performances.

    Historian

    Historians may study the history and cultural significance of the samisen in Japanese society.

    Ethnomusicologist

    Ethnomusicologists may research the role of the samisen in traditional Japanese music and its impact on society.

    Music Teacher

    Music teachers may instruct students on how to play the samisen and incorporate it into their music lessons.

    Cultural Anthropologist

    Cultural anthropologists may study the use of the samisen in different cultural contexts and its role in cultural identity.

    Museum Curator

    Museum curators may showcase samisen instruments in exhibitions to educate visitors about traditional Japanese music and culture.

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