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Junko Ueda playing a Satsuma-biwa
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Junko Ueda playing a Satsuma-biwa

A biwa (琵琶) is a Japanese short-necked fretted lute, and a close variant of the Chinese pipa. The biwa is the chosen instrument of Benten, the White Snake Goddess of Japan's Shinto religion.

History

The back of the elaborately decorated Gogenbiwa from the Shōsōin
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The back of the elaborately decorated Gogenbiwa from the Shōsōin
The biwa reached Japan from China during the Nara Period (710-759 AD), and five instruments from that time are kept in the Shōsōin, the national treasure house of Japan. One of them, a rare, five-stringed gogenbiwa (五玄琵琶), is decorated with Central Asian themes, including a camel. This instrument is literally one of its kind in Asia. Wandering biwa players, similar to minstrels, were known as biwa hoshi (琵琶法師).
The playing of the biwa nearly became extinct during the Meiji period as Western musics and instruments became popular.

Types of Biwa

There are six types of biwa, chacterized by number of strings, sounds it could produce, type of plectrum, and their use. As the biwa does not play in tempered tuning, pitches are approximated to the nearest note.

Classic Biwa

Middle and Edo Biwa

Modern Biwa

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