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Thread #82181   Message #1504595
Posted By: Naemanson
19-Jun-05 - 06:51 PM
Thread Name: Playing the Taishogoto
Subject: PLAYING THE TAISHOGOTO
Yesterday my brother-in-law gave me a taishogoto, a Japanese instrument I once admired in a shop in Tokyo. Now I have to figure out how to play it and whether or not it can be used in the Western songs I already know.

The taishogoto is about 2 feet long and looks a little like a keyed mountain dulcimer. Mine is black with a gold design painted on the top. There are six strings, two that act as drones and four that are keyed. The strings appear to ALL be tuned to the same note, the larger strings an octave down from the smaller strings. There are twenty-five keys, fourteen white and eleven black, all numbered. The black keys are labeled with a sharp sign (#) but my chromatic tuner seems to indicate that those keys are playing natural notes and the white keys are the sharps.

I don't have a clue how to tune it or if I can change the tuning to fit better into a Western music style. Somehow I don't think it would be a good idea to change the tuning but I will need to play with it some more. It might sound good as a back up to the Yangtse River Shanty, Charley. It has that Asian sound, the high twangy almost off-key sound we associate with the background music in bad movies that feature Asian settings.

So, any ideas? Any websites that I couldn't find? Any experience out there? Masato, do you have any words of wisdom?