noun
- A traditional Japanese stringed musical instrument with a long, flat wooden body and typically 13 silk strings that are plucked with the fingers or plectra.
Usage: Often used in classical Japanese music and ensemble performances.
Examples
- She learned to play the koto as a child in Japan.
- The koto produces a warm, resonant sound that is central to traditional Japanese music.
- The concert featured a beautiful performance on the koto.
- He studied the koto for many years before becoming a professional musician.
- The koto's strings are traditionally made of silk.