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  2. Traditional Korean musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Korean musical instruments comprise a wide range of string, wind, and percussion instruments. Many traditional Korean musical instruments (especially those used in Confucian ceremonies) derive from Chinese musical instruments.

  3. Gayageum - Wikipedia

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    To play modern music, gayageum with a greater number of strings have been developed, increasing the instrument's range. Gayageum are available with 13, 17, 18, 21, 22, or 25 strings, [2] though instruments with more strings are available custom-made. [5] The 21-string gayageum is normally found in North Korea. Types of gayageum

  4. Yanggeum - Wikipedia

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    The yanggeum (Korean: 양금; Hanja: 洋琴) is a traditional Korean string instrument. It is a hammered dulcimer. Unlike other traditional Korean instruments (most of which have silk strings), the yanggeum has metal strings. It is played by striking the strings with a bamboo stick. Yanggeum means a stringed

  5. Haegeum - Wikipedia

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    The haegeum (Korean: 해금) is a traditional Korean string instrument, resembling a vertical fiddle with two strings; derived from the ancient Chinese xiqin.It has a rodlike neck, a hollow wooden soundbox, and two silk strings, and is held vertically on the knee of the performer and played with a bow.

  6. Geomungo - Wikipedia

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    The instrument is played in traditional Korean court music and the folk styles of sanjo and sinawi. [ 7 ] Due to its characteristically percussive sound and vigorous playing technique it is thought of as a more "masculine" instrument than the 12-string or 24 string gayageum (another Korean zither); both instruments, however, are played by both ...

  7. Ajaeng - Wikipedia

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    The ajaeng (Korean: 아쟁; Hanja: 牙箏) is a Korean string instrument. It is a wide zither with strings of twisted silk. It is played with a slender stick of forsythia wood that is drawn across the strings in the manner of a bow (or it can be played w/ a Horsehair Bow). The ajaeng mainly plays the bass part in ensemble music. Some ...

  8. Music Review: SEVENTEEN's '17 Is Right Here' is a study of ...

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    “CALL CALL CALL!” is all dynamic electric guitar with indulgent bass, “Fallin’ Flower” features a good electro track with a Korean string instrument piping up in the background and ...

  9. Oungum - Wikipedia

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    The eoeungeum or oungum (Korean: 어은금) is a stringed musical instrument invented and played in North Korea.It is between the size of a mandolin and a mandola, and commonly has four single strings.

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