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English: Japanese musicians playing sankyoku music, c. 1900. The instruments, from left to right, are shamisen (labeled as a samisen in the photo), yokin, and kokyu (labeled as a kokin in the photo).
Sanasi circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Manba Playing on Samisen, Yokin and Kokin
Muallif Unknown authorUnknown author

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joriy13:03, 2010-yil 6-fevral13:03, 2010-yil 6-fevral dagi versiya uchun tasvir1 598 × 1 049 (1,24 MB)Hiob{{Information |Description=Hand colored japanese albumen print around 1900. The Shamisen (played by the left Geisha) is played with a plectrum. The Kokin (played by the right Geisha) looks very much like a shamisen but is played with a bow, which is tight

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