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The kankara (かんから) or kankara sanshin (literally "sanshin from a can") is a Japanese three-stringed folk plucked instrument, initially an improvised derivative of the Okinawan sanshin that was developed in the Ryukyu Islands during the Shōwa period. Like the wooden-bodied gottan, the kankara is an inexpensive alternative to other, professional Japanese lutes – namely the sanshin and the similar, albeit larger shamisen. Unlike the gottan, however, the kankara was invented much later and served a much different purpose historically.

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  • The kankara (かんから) or kankara sanshin (literally "sanshin from a can") is a Japanese three-stringed folk plucked instrument, initially an improvised derivative of the Okinawan sanshin that was developed in the Ryukyu Islands during the Shōwa period. Like the wooden-bodied gottan, the kankara is an inexpensive alternative to other, professional Japanese lutes – namely the sanshin and the similar, albeit larger shamisen. Unlike the gottan, however, the kankara was invented much later and served a much different purpose historically. (en)
  • Le kankara ou kankara sanshin (かんから, littéralement « boîte sanshin ») est un instrument japonais populaire à trois cordes pincées, c'est un instrument dérivé des luths japonais professionnels, tels que le sanshin (三線) et le shamisen qui datent de la période Shōwa. Comme le gottan au corps en bois qui lui est similaire mais de taille plus grande, le kankara a été inventé ultérieurement dans les îles de l'archipel Ryūkyū durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
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  • The kankara (かんから) or kankara sanshin (literally "sanshin from a can") is a Japanese three-stringed folk plucked instrument, initially an improvised derivative of the Okinawan sanshin that was developed in the Ryukyu Islands during the Shōwa period. Like the wooden-bodied gottan, the kankara is an inexpensive alternative to other, professional Japanese lutes – namely the sanshin and the similar, albeit larger shamisen. Unlike the gottan, however, the kankara was invented much later and served a much different purpose historically. (en)
  • Le kankara ou kankara sanshin (かんから, littéralement « boîte sanshin ») est un instrument japonais populaire à trois cordes pincées, c'est un instrument dérivé des luths japonais professionnels, tels que le sanshin (三線) et le shamisen qui datent de la période Shōwa. Comme le gottan au corps en bois qui lui est similaire mais de taille plus grande, le kankara a été inventé ultérieurement dans les îles de l'archipel Ryūkyū durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
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  • Kankara sanshin (en)
  • Kankara sanshin (fr)
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