Members of the Ryoma Quartet. |
The Ryoma Quartet wants to bring Japanese culture to the world through music and builds friendship between the citizens of different countries. The quartet has toured Spain, Thailand, Malaysia, Bulgaria, South Korea, and other countries.
Samisen is a traditional instrument often used in Japanese folk music. The three-stringed instrument is played with a plectrum called a bachi. Its construction is similar to that of a guitar or a banjo, with a neck and strings stretched across a resonating body. The neck of the Samisen is fretless and slimmer than that of a guitar or banjo. The body resembles a drum, with a hollow body that is covered front and back with skin.
"The Samisen has various kinds but the one I’m playing originates from Aomori Prefecture. The locals say blind musicians played the instrument to earn a living," said Masakatsu of the Ryoma Quartet.
Conductor Dong Quang Vinh instructs an artist from the Ryoma Quartet how to play the Vietnamese bamboo flute. |
Traditional music instruments of Vietnam and Japan share similarities, according to conductor Dong Quang Vinh, founder of the New Vitality ensemble.
During the concert, the audience enjoyed the music while learning about the history and techniques of Japanese traditional musical instruments. Some audience members said:
"The concert was meaningful to me because it gave me more details about Japan’s musical instruments, which I had already heard a lot about."
"I’d never heard of the Kotsuzumi before, but I was particularly impressed by the drummer. I was also amazed by the artists playing the Samisen with a thick plectrum made of turtle shell."
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