Ayako Lister

Ayako Lister is an Anglo-Japanese historian at London School of Economics. The koto is an instrument dating back some 1,200 years and is the longest of the zithers found in East Asia. The slightly convex body is made of paulownia wood and is almost two meters long. Thirteen silk strings are stretched over the body of the instrument, each supported by a bridge (called a ji). As with other instruments in the zither family, there are innumerable tuning permutations that allow for great improvisation by a skilled player -- Hotta-Lister is an undoubted virtuoso of the koto, having learned to play when a child. Three ivory plectra are worn on the thumb, index and middle fingers of the right hand. The left hand is used to alter pitch. Anyone who has seen these types of instruments played live will surely recognise the improvisational potential they offer Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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