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The koto, or Japanese
floor harp, was the instrument favoured by and played by many
of the main characters in the famous Japanese novel “The
Tale of Genji”. It has always been known for its delicate
and beautiful sounds.
There are very few teachers of koto in Canada, so here’s
your chance to try your hand at this beautiful Japanese instrument.
Participants will learn the fundamentals of koto, including
components of the instrument, correct playing position, names
of the koto notes, basic playing techniques, and how to read
some simple music. No prior musical experience is necessary
and you don’t need to be able to read or speak Japanese
to take part.
Students are welcome to bring their own instruments. A limited
number of koto will be available for rent to use on JCCC premises
during the workshop.
Date: Wed.-Fri., June 9, June 10, June 11, 2010 (3 evenings)
Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm
Cost: $100 (plus GST) for JCCC members
$110 (plus GST) for non-members
Koto rental: $20
Instructor:
Linda Kako Caplan - is a Dai Shihan (Grandmaster) of
the Ikuta-ryu Chikushikai koto and shamisen school in Fukuoka,
Japan. She has studied koto and shamisen in Japan, Canada
and the U.S., and has performed at events in those three countries
for twenty-five years. Her teaching style is a comfortable
blend of traditional and modern methods..
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