The three strings of the shamisen are made of either silk traditionally or nylon. They are stretched between the pegs at the head of the instrument and a cloth tail peace and toward at the end of the rod which protrudes on the other side of the body. First play with the third string. Move your bachi vertically to the surface of your shamisen from your first holding position. Secondly play with the second string. Swing the point of your bachi up to the second string and drop it vertically to the surface of your shamisen.
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The three strings of the shamisen are made of either silk traditionally or nylon. They are stretched between the pegs at the head of the instrument and a cloth tail peace and toward at the end of the rod which protrudes on the other side of the body. First play with the third string. Move your bachi vertically to the surface of your shamisen from your first holding position. Secondly play with the second string. Swing the point of your bachi up to the second string and drop it vertically to the surface of your shamisen.
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