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samisen

American  
[sam-uh-sen] / ˈsæm əˌsɛn /

noun

  1. a guitarlike Japanese musical instrument having an extremely long neck and three strings, played with a plectrum.


samisen British  
/ ˈsæmɪˌsɛn /

noun

  1. a variant of shamisen

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Etymology

Origin of samisen

1610–20; < Japanese < Middle Chinese, equivalent to Chinese sānxia three-string banjo

Example Sentences

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The music underscoring the monologue is both haunting and jarring, and it mixes in sounds from traditional Japanese theater like wooden clappers and samisen, a traditional stringed instrument.

From Los Angeles Times • May 4, 2022

The program includes performances by a samurai group, taiko drummer Toshihiro Yuta, samisen musician Keisho Ohno, and Minyo Crusaders.

From Washington Post • Mar. 17, 2022

Musicians represented a global palette of sounds: the Japanese samisen, African djembe and Congo drums, harp, saxophone, accordion and violin.

From New York Times • Feb. 24, 2022

In the prints, the wakashu are presented as beautiful and desirable, sometimes practicing what were seen at the time as feminine arts like flower-arranging or playing the samisen.

From New York Times • Mar. 10, 2017

He played the three-stringed samisen, which Kiyo and I called his “pinko-pinko.”

From "Farewell to Manzanar" by Jeanne Houston