When Sawari Occurs
How the Buzzing Sound Is Created
The Two Sawari Mechanisms
left: the simple mechanism | right: azuma sawari
The Simple Sawari
Here it’s easy to see: the strings are lower at the head (left) than at the body (right).
The Azuma Sawari
The lowered wood block mutes the buzz.
Raised wood block for a full sawari.
Learning to Love the Sawari
I encourage anyone who isn’t immediately drawn to the shamisen’s buzzing and humming to give it a chance. The sawari enriches the tone, making it fuller and more dynamic, adding an extra dimension to the sound. Personally, I get chills when I hear the electrifying buzz and often linger on notes with a lively sawari when improvising. To me, it feels as if the instrument is coming alive, responding to me.
I sincerely hope that more players can experience and enjoy these moments. With this article, I hope to have opened the door for some to join the community of sawari enthusiasts.
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