Morishige Takei, the Glossary
was a Japanese composer and court official during the reign of Emperor Showa.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Banjo, Hirohito, Mandolin, Mandolin orchestra, State General Mobilization Law, Tottori (city), Ukulele.
- 20th-century Japanese conductors (music)
- Japanese classical guitarists
- Japanese classical mandolinists
- Japanese expatriates in Italy
- Musicians from Tottori Prefecture
Banjo
The banjo is a stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity to form a resonator.
Hirohito
Hirohito (29 April 19017 January 1989), posthumously honored as Emperor Shōwa, was the 124th emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession, reigning from 1926 until his death in 1989.
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Mandolin
A mandolin (mandolino,; literally "small mandola") is a stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is generally plucked with a pick.
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Mandolin orchestra
A mandolin orchestra is an orchestra consisting primarily of instruments from the mandolin family of instruments, such as the mandolin, mandola, mandocello and mandobass or mandolone.
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State General Mobilization Law
The, also known as the National Mobilization Law, was legislated in the Diet of Japan by Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe on 24 March 1938 to put the national economy of the Empire of Japan on war-time footing after the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War.
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Tottori (city)
is the capital and the largest city of Tottori Prefecture in the Chūgoku region of Japan.
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Ukulele
The ukulele (from ukulele, approximately), also called a uke, is a member of the lute family of instruments of Portuguese origin and popularized in Hawaii.
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See also
20th-century Japanese conductors (music)
- Hisatada Otaka
- Ikurō Fujiwara
- Kōsaku Yamada
- Morishige Takei
- Naomi Munakata
- Tokichi Setoguchi
Japanese classical guitarists
- Akira Miyoshi
- Ayuo Takahashi
- Kaori Muraji
- Kazuhito Yamashita
- Keiko Fujiie
- Masao Koga
- Morishige Takei
- Nanae Fujiwara
- Shin-Ichi Fukuda
- Shinobu Sato
- Tadashi Sasaki (musician)
- Tōru Takemitsu
- Yasuji Ohagi
Japanese classical mandolinists
- Jiro Nakano
- Morishige Takei
- Yasuo Kuwahara
Japanese expatriates in Italy
- Hidetoshi Nagasawa
- Keizo Morishita
- Ken Okuyama
- Kiyohara Tama
- Michiko Hirayama
- Morishige Takei
- Nanami Shiono
- Sayoko Onishi
- Takashi Okamura (photographer)
- Tiger Tateishi
- Tomonobu Imamichi
- Uemon Ikeda
- Yoko Nagae Ceschina
- Yoko Watanabe
- Yu Koshikawa
Musicians from Tottori Prefecture
- Morishige Takei
- Teiichi Okano