Answer:
Japan
Explanation:
<u>Koto is traditional Japanese instrument. </u>
It originated from a Chinese instrument called guzheng or zheng, and they remained very similar. They both have one large body and mechanism for tightening and loosening strings that produce a clear sound. The main difference is in the number of strings (guzheng has almost 10 more).
<u> Koto became famous in the 8th century in Japan. It was played at the imperial court.</u> <u>Yet, in the 17th century, blind player Yatsuhashi Kengyo learned how to play it and compose on it, and the songs he made became Japanese traditional songs. </u>
Korean musical instrument Gayageum is very similar and also related to the Japanese and Chinese versions.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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