Details, Explanation and Meaning About Biwa

Biwa Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

A biwa (琵琶) is a Japanese short-necked fretted lute, and a close variant of the Chinese pipa. Playing of biwa almost became extinct during the Meiji period as Western musics and instruments became popular. The biwa is the chosen instrument of Benten, the White Snake Goddess.

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1 Types of Biwa
2 Teacher
3 External Link

Types of Biwa

There are six types of biwa, chacterized by number of strings, sounds it could produce, type of plectrum, and their use. Notes it produce are approximated to a nearest note.

Classic Biwa

  • Gagaku biwa (雅楽琵琶) - A biwa with four strings and four bridges used exclusively for Gagaku. It produces distinctive Ichietsucho (壱越調) and Heicho (平調). A plectrum is small and thin made with hard materials like boxwood and ivory. It is not used to accompany a song.

  • Mekuraso biwa (盲僧琵琶) - A biwa with four strings used to play Buddhist mantra and songs. A plectrum varies in both size and materials. A four bridge type broduces E, H, E, A notes. A five bridge type produces H, e, #f, and #f. A six bridge type produces flat H, flat e, flat h, and flat h.

Middle and Edo Biwa

Modern Biwa

Teacher

  • Suda Seishu (須田誠舟)

External Link

Introduction to the Hei-kyoku

Wandering biwa players, similar to minstrels, were known as biwa hoshi (琵琶法師).


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