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Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike 4.0 InternationalInstrumentation: Jiuta shamisen 地唄三味線 (shamisen with a medium-sized neck for the genre of art songs jiuta 地歌); arched zither koto 箏 (described on the label with the other kanji 琴) and bamboo flute shakuhachi 尺八 piece: "Azuma jishi" 吾妻獅子(also written 東獅子) in basic tuning honchôshi 本調子 (a Jiuta piece composed around 1797 by Kôtô Minezaki 峰崎勾当. This excerpt is from the instrumental middle section tegoto 手事. Originally a lion dance borrowed from the tales " Ise-Monogatari" 伊勢物語. see URL: https://kotobank.jp/word/東獅子(吾妻獅子)-1142832, as of 14/12/2016, 16:34) Performers: Uehara, Masaki 上原眞佐喜, Takahashi, Seishô 高橋清章, Fukushiro, Kadô 福城可童