Hosozao Shamisen Set “Yurika”
- hosozao shamisen
- sao width: 27,5 mm
- sao height: 27,75 mm
- fingerboard: 25,5 mm
- made from koki wood
- fresh hibiki synthetic front and back skins
also included in the set:
- neo
- doukake
- dougomu
- strings
- tenjin cap
Original price was: 959,00 €.679,00 €Current price is: 679,00 €.
Details
I named this shamisen “Yurika” (ゆりか) because the name sounds elegant and welcoming – and that’s the associations this shamisen stirs in me. Just look at the gorgeous shiny wood and the beautifully shaped curves!
The instrument is a very fine example of craftsmanship. It has endured a minor damage in its past, which is why I can offer it at such a fantastic price. There was a slight crack at the hatomune – can you even spot it in the photos? It’s has been fixed and stabilized and is basically invisible and definitely doesn’t impede the instrument’s sound or durability. This shamisen is in super good condition and will make you happy for many, many years to come.
The style of this shamisen is (hosozao), typically used for Nagauta, Kouta and Hauta playing style. Neck sizes vary within the building types, and this one is not too slender and comfortable to play.
Wood:
This instrument’s neck is made from koki wood – the most sought-after wood in contemporary shamisen culture. The deep brown color turns darker with the years until it is almost black.
Accessories and Skins:
The instrument comes with a red doukake with stylized flowers and swirls, and a matching red neo. Also included in the package is a set of fresh strings, a dougomu, and a tenjin cap! A super full package! The dou is freshly skinned with hibiki synthetic skins on the front and back.
Neck:
This neck is 27,75 mm high/thick at the top and widens slightly towards the dou. The fingerboard is 25,5 mm wide at the narrow end. The elegantly slanted hatomune – the part where the neck enters the sound box – is typical for hosozao shamisen associated with Nagauta style. You can play up to position 19 with this kind of neck.
Itomaki:
The itomaki (tuning pegs) are made from ebony wood and are carved in a traditional way that makes them easy to grip despite their slender built.
More:
The tsukigata (the curved end of the tenjin) is in perfect condition, and the instrument’s wood has a beautiful deep brown shade and beautiful grain. The neck is crafted in mitsuori style: It can be separated into three parts. The joints are crafted in an extra intricate way that improves a snug fit and the joints’ longevity. A sign for a really high-quality instrument. This makes travelling with the shamisen very easy – even if you have to get by with light and small luggage.
All you need to add to your set to start playing are a koma, a bachi and a yubisuri. Depending on the style you intend to play and your personal preferences, you want to pick a certain kind of koma and bachi. Yubisuri come in different sizes, and I didn’t want to deprive you of the difficult yet fun choice between all the wonderful colors. I also recommend getting an adhesive dougomu or a hizagomu that will prevent the instrument from slipping off your thigh. Depending on your needs, you might also want to get a position marker (fujaku strip).
If you need help with picking the right additions to this set, don’t hesitate to send a message and we will find the perfect match for you together.
If you have any further questions, reach out and send me a message and I’ll be happy to help.