Koto
What is Koto?
The current 13-stringed koto is said to have originated from China during the Nara
period (8th century) and initially found its place in "gagaku" performances. Introduced as
one of the instruments used in aristocratic orchestral music, it began to be used in
temples around the 13th century. By the 17th century, blind musician Yatsuhashi Kengyō
made modifications to koto music, evolving it into an art form accessible to a wider
audience. With the introduction of Western music to Japan during the Meiji period, from
the 19th to the 20th century, the koto music scene was also influenced. Miyagi Michio,
while deeply rooted in traditional performance, incorporated Western musical elements,
establishing a new style of Japanese music. One of his masterpiece "Haru no Umi," is
still often heard during the New Year's celebrations.
How to play the Koto
The thumb plucks the strings by pressing them from the side closer to the player toward
the opposite side. The index finger and middle finger pluck the strings from the opposite
side toward the player. Typically, the left hand presses the strings on the left side of the
bridges to change the pitch.
Workshop Information
There are two classes being offered in this workshop series with the Introductory Youth (13-17) workshops being held on the same days before the Introductory Adult (18+) workshop. The Youth workshop takes place from 10am to 12pm while the Adult workshop takes place from 1pm to 3pm. Purchase includes all 4 classes, with each being 2 hours long.
This is the winter introductory term, further courses may become available in the future at higher skill levels.
Tickets will be available below from January 5th
- Youth Tickets (13-17): $100 members / $120 non-members
- Adult Tickets (18+): $120 members / $140 non-members
Please Note:
- This class is mainly taught in Japanese, as the instructor speaks basic level English. As such basic Japanese language understanding is required. If you wish to learn in English please contact chihirot@jccc.on.ca.
- All Supplies/Equipment is provided
- Youths must be registered by a Parent/Legal Guardian, and all communication will go through them. This form must also be completed by the aforementioned Parent/Legal Guardian for contact information. Failure to do so will result in the youth being unable to participate in this workshop.
- Apply to be a member