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a black and white instrument hanging from the side of a wall with strings attached to it
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Mamoru Ohashi | Satsuma Biwa | Japanese | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Biwa, Japan's plucked lute, is descended from the Chinese pipa in the 7th century. In Japan it was first used in court music (gaku-biwa), then in a smaller version by Buddhist monks (moso-biwa). Later the heike-biwa, used to recite the epic Tale of Heike, combined elements of most and by the 12th century the most popular instrument
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