kaasutada
Kaasutada is a traditional Japanese lute-like instrument that belongs to the shamisen family of instruments. The shamisen family also includes other instruments like the okinawan sanshin and the koto. It originated in Okinawa, Japan, and is an essential part of the traditional Ryukyu Kingdom music.
The kaasutada is typically played during the traditional dances of the Ryukyu Kingdom, particularly the Ryukyu
One of the distinctive characteristics of the kaasutada is its throat sounder, a narrow ridge or groove
Kaasutada was originally used in traditional Ryukyu Kingdom music to accompany the stories of the "Okinawan