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Joined: Aug 25, 2007 Posts: 6 Location: POLAND
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 8:07 pm Post subject: Samulnori ~ »ç¹°³îÀÌ |
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I really like the korean drums 'Samulnori »ç¹°³îÀÌ"
made this topic...^^..¤»¤»
"Samulnori basically means "four instruments" and refers to the four instruments (kwaengwari, jing,janggu, and buk) played by the musicians. With roots in Buddhist and farmers music, the style has changed through the years and evolved in different ways. One of the major influences of the style has been Kim Duk Soo SamulNori ensemble.
The music of Samulnori traces its roots to traditional music in several different contexts. In Nong-ak (farmers' music), professional bands of 24 or more performers perform. They usually include eight musicians playing instruments, eight dancers performing on hand-held drums (sogo), and eight actors who mimic various characters and the T'aep'yongso (conical oboe) players. The musicians in a Nong-ak band performed with Samul, the same four instruments (kwaengwari, jing, janggu, and buk) that Samulnori musicians use."
Kkwaengkwari ~ ²Ñ°ú¸®
[img:9af3cd089f]http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Images/Seoul/Deoksu034.jpg[/img:9af3cd089f]
Jing ~ ¡
[img:9af3cd089f]http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Images/Seoul/Deoksu035.jpg[/img:9af3cd089f]
Buk ~ ºÏ
[img:9af3cd089f]http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Images/Seoul/Deoksu033.jpg[/img:9af3cd089f]
JangGu ~ À屸
[img:9af3cd089f]http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Images/Seoul/Tperf049.jpg[/img:9af3cd089f]
Other pics of Samulnori
[img:9af3cd089f]http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Images/samul/pangut2.jpg[/img:9af3cd089f]
[img:9af3cd089f]http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Images/samul/pangut1.jpg[/img:9af3cd089f]
[img:9af3cd089f]http://www.lifeinkorea.com/pictures/pusan206.jpg[/img:9af3cd089f]
[img:9af3cd089f]http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Images/samul/samul.jpg[/img:9af3cd089f]
[img:9af3cd089f]http://www.startravel.co.kr/image2/koreahouse_samulnori.gif[/img:9af3cd089f]
[img:9af3cd089f]http://theturtlelodge.com/KoreaVisit/images/9_samulnori2.jpg[/img:9af3cd089f]
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