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Chikujou Ichikawa's Tsugaru Shamisen Ensemble  
A "Living National Treasure" and her ensemble. Includes a brief history of Tsugaru shamisen: the instrument and the music.
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Karl's Gagaku Page  
Description of Gagaku, Japan's traditional court music.
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Music  
Brief history of Japanese traditional music, from its roots to its present status.
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Scott Robertson - Koto and Shamisen  
Personal page: koto and shamisen practice.
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Southern California Taiko Community  
The SC Taiko Community brings together many of taiko groups to share their experiences and resources, and to grow as a community.
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Taiko Resource: Overview and History  
The Rolling Thunder Taiko Resource is dedicated to serving the performers, music and fans of Japanese art of Taiko drumming. Contains listings of groups and instructors, samples of music to download, explanations, history, glossary, and even a brief tutorial.
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The Music Of East Asia  
Essay analyzing the development of music in this region. Emphasis is on Chinese music, but several aspects of that of Japan are discussed.
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Yoko Hiraoka - Music for Japanese String Instruments: Koto, Shamisen, Biwa  
Ms Hiraoka performs and teaches classical and contemporary music of Japan, including koto, shamisen, biwa, and jiuta voice. Her school, the Koto Music Institute of Colorado, is located near Denver and Boulder.
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Yukihiro Isso  
Interview with a Japanese flautist who plays both classical Japanese (noh and other) and western style flutes, and who composes his own music. Sound clips included. (Eng/Jpn)
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