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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Dai Fujikura’s new work for shamisen, a three-stringed, fretless Japanese lute, premieres on Saturday. By Ryan Ebright In the late 1960s ...
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With dark bangs draped over an eyepatch, a stack of colorful origami paper, and a two-stringed, lute-like instrument called a shamisen strapped to his back, young Kubo heads into a seaside village ...
In a short teaser trailer, we get a glimpse of a new shamisen and samurai sword-wielding protagonist. In a short teaser trailer, we get a glimpse of a new shamisen and samurai sword-wielding ...
Below, you can check out all three versions of the Razer Kitsune with links to their preorder pages. The Razer Kitsune features a super-thin profile, Chroma RGB lighting around the base of the ...
According to Dexerto, the company has officially announced the Kitsune, a leverless arcade stick. The stick is unique because it features cutting-edge components like low-profile optical switches ...
The first thing you'll notice when looking at the new Razer Kitsune arcade controller designed for fighting games like the recently released Street Fighter 6 is that it doesn't have a traditional ...
Shamisen tones, filled with emotion, harmonize with the culture of traditional entertainment districts. The dwindling number of musicians has aroused the effort to keep the instrument and music ...