Kayagum
Kayagum (fillip instrument) is one of the most representative national instrument of Korea. It was invented by Uruk, over a thousand years ago, (6th century A.D). He was born in the "Kaya Era" and successfully made himself a talented musician and a famous composer.
Kayagum (fillip instrument) is one of the most representative national instrument of Korea. It was invented by Uruk, over a thousand years ago, (6th century A.D). He was born in the "Kaya Era" and successfully made himself a talented musician and a famous composer.
Yanggeum
Yanggeum is a percussion string instrument which is sounded by Chae, (bamboo-made,thin plectra). The name "Yanggeum" means Western Harp. This kind of instrument is spread threw out the world as a traditional national instrument and was introduced into the professional music of circles of Korea in the 18th century.
Yanggeum is a percussion string instrument which is sounded by Chae, (bamboo-made,thin plectra). The name "Yanggeum" means Western Harp. This kind of instrument is spread threw out the world as a traditional national instrument and was introduced into the professional music of circles of Korea in the 18th century.
Tanso
Tanso is made up of 2 words. "Tan means short and "so" is another word for wind instrument. Tanso is the most popular Korean wind instrument together with other "so" (wind instruments) ,Tangso (Korean flute). In the past it was made of bamboo, but now it is made of synthetic resin a result of several innovations.
Tanso is made up of 2 words. "Tan means short and "so" is another word for wind instrument. Tanso is the most popular Korean wind instrument together with other "so" (wind instruments) ,Tangso (Korean flute). In the past it was made of bamboo, but now it is made of synthetic resin a result of several innovations.
Choktae
In Korean "so" is also another name for a recorder among no-reed instruments, in the wood wind section, while a flute is called a "Cho". Choktae (Korean flute) has 6 holes for sound and one more as a half tone device. There are 3 kinds of Chotae- Tae Ham (big flute), Chung Ham (middle flute and So Ham (small flute). All of these instruments are called "Sam Chuk" ( three wind instruments of bamboo) and are loved my Korean people.
In Korean "so" is also another name for a recorder among no-reed instruments, in the wood wind section, while a flute is called a "Cho". Choktae (Korean flute) has 6 holes for sound and one more as a half tone device. There are 3 kinds of Chotae- Tae Ham (big flute), Chung Ham (middle flute and So Ham (small flute). All of these instruments are called "Sam Chuk" ( three wind instruments of bamboo) and are loved my Korean people.
Hae Gum
Haegum is a percussive bow string instrument. The Haegum is a very popular instrument in Korea today.The Haegum is just like the Chinese Ho Gung in its structure and rendition but we can find its originality in the traditional Korean climate.
Haegum is a percussive bow string instrument. The Haegum is a very popular instrument in Korea today.The Haegum is just like the Chinese Ho Gung in its structure and rendition but we can find its originality in the traditional Korean climate.
Senap
Piri and Senap are very well known double reed-wood wind instruments. Senap is also called the "Tae Pyong So" or "Nal Ra Ri". "Nal Ra Ri" another name for Senap got its name after its sound. The name "Nal Ra Ri" is more popular among the people of Korea.
Piri and Senap are very well known double reed-wood wind instruments. Senap is also called the "Tae Pyong So" or "Nal Ra Ri". "Nal Ra Ri" another name for Senap got its name after its sound. The name "Nal Ra Ri" is more popular among the people of Korea.
Piri
Among double-reed recorders in the traditional Korean musical instruments, the Senap and Piri are the most popular brass wind instruments. According to the history behind the Piri and Senap it shows that, the Piri came before the Senap and was loved by the Korean people in the Christian era.
Among double-reed recorders in the traditional Korean musical instruments, the Senap and Piri are the most popular brass wind instruments. According to the history behind the Piri and Senap it shows that, the Piri came before the Senap and was loved by the Korean people in the Christian era.