〘Noun〙 (also "tate shamisen") In an ensemble of two or more shamisen, such as Nagauta or Joruri, the shamisen player who leads the others as the leader. The best shamisen player in the troupe. Tate zamisen. ※From the comedy book Hasshojin (1820-49), Futoshige "Akuru toshi wa tate shamisen okashira daa"Tate-zamisen [standing shamisen]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (「たてしゃみせん」とも) 長唄、浄瑠璃などを二挺(ちょう)以上の三味線で合奏する場合、その首席として他をリードする三味線の演奏者。その一座における最高の三味線ひき。たてざみせん。※滑稽本・八笑人(1820‐49)二上「あくる歳はたて三味線おかしらだあ」
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