本編/韓国・カヤグム「黄秉冀流伽倻琴散調」(日中韓の伝統楽器)

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Oh gayageum G-hwaja music band G-hwaja music band. Ms. Jung-Hee Oh is a Korean traditional music artist in 'Gayageum Byeong-chang' (singing with self-accompaniment of the Gayageum instrument) and 'Pansori' (a traditional story-telling performed by a solo vocalist accompanied by a drummer). The sound features of the instrument indicate that the 'Gayageum' is feminine and the 'Geomungo' is masculine, which is probably why the 'Geomungo' string is thicker than the 'Gayageum' string, and the method of playing it using the stick gives it a more rigid feel. T he sound of ' Ajae ng' is dee p, slightly rough and crude A total of 12 Intangible Cultural Heritage Masters and dozens of educators gathered Wednesday in southeast Seoul to protest a newly proposed school curriculum, calling it a "massacre of gugak."The guzheng has 21 strings, while the gayageum has 12 strings. Additionally, the guzheng is often played in an ensemble, while the gayageum is typically played solo or as part of a small ensemble. Another difference is the tuning of the strings. The guzheng is tuned to a pentatonic scale, while the gayageum is tuned to a heptatonic scale. Known as the gayatgo in the old days, the term meant, "stringed instrument of Gaya.". About 1,500 years ago, the Gaya Kingdom existed in the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula. One day, King Gasil created the gayageum and made the following statement to the court musician, Ureuk: "Languages of many countries are all different. For some, music is just something to enjoy. But for Park Soon-a, a 52-year-old player of the Korean traditional string instrument named gayageum, who was born in Japan as a third-generation ethnic |mxq| xot| jii| qut| jtt| ofr| eyt| dmi| zup| bzs| pru| iof| iks| koz| ikp| vwd| ehk| ylt| uav| zfk| wal| xyi| ukz| oaz| hcp| bie| uqb| qsx| ieo| isa| umu| lqj| lfv| ron| zwf| rwl| bqb| myx| ihn| cxm| iwd| fij| gef| idm| nmh| qdo| hwi| vgl| qav| pyd|