The family name of Nagauta shamisen players. It began around the Jōkyō and Genroku eras (1684-1704) and continues to the present day. It is divided into various schools, each of which calls itself the head of the family, and there are families such as Rokuzaemon, Rokusaburo, Katsusaburo, Kangoro, Kisaburo, Yasaburo, Yajuro, Sakichi, Shojiro, Rokushiro, and Eizo. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
長唄三味線方の家名。貞享・元禄(1684~1704)ごろに始まり現代に至る。諸派に分かれて各々が家元を名のり、六左衛門・六三郎・勝三郎・勘五郎・喜三郎・弥三郎・弥十郎・佐吉・正次郎・六四郎・栄蔵などの家がある。
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