SUZUKI String Taishogoto Japanese HARP AUTOHARP ZITHER
The Taishōgoto is a kind of zither. It is basically a long acoustic sound box with strings stretched over it. The pegs used to tune the strings are on a device that resembles the head of an acoustic guitar. This instrument features numbered typewriter-like keys that press metal bars over the strings. It is played lengthwise so that the strings are tuned on the left side, and strummed with a pick on the right side. The right hand strums the strings on the right side of the instrument with a pick, while the left hand is used to press down on the keys that change the pitches of the strings. In this sense, the instrument is similar to the autoharp. There are also electric versions of the instrument, often featuring knobs and pick-ups like an electric guitar.
INCLUDED ARE:
Suzuki Harp
Suzuki Case
6-New Extra Strings
Fender Pick
Orignal Purchase Receipt
Owner's Manual
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