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The role of music in Korean shamanism seems intermediary between the possession trance model and the Siberian model: in the Kut ritual, the music, played by musicians, first calls on the god to possess the mudang (shaman), then accompanies the god during their time in the shaman's body, then sends back and placates the god at the end. [26]
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A Russian traveler described a Khanty shamanic séance: it took place in a birch bark tent in full darkness. Only the song and the dombra music of the shaman could be heard: he invoked his spirits. It was performed in a way to suggest the direction of the sound was moving: implying that the shaman had flown around inside the tent before leaving it.
The shamanic ceremony is both a religious ceremony and an artistic performance. The dramatic displays are not to draw attention or to create a spectacle, but to lead the tribe in a solemn ritualistic process. Performances consist of four elements: dance, music, poetry and dramatic or mimetic action.
The songs or chants employed are called muga, [308] with each practitioner having their own personal repertoire, largely inherited through oral tradition. [309] As well as traditional folk songs, some mudang have sung pop songs to entertain the spirits. [310] Incantations and ritual words for communicating with the spirit are called chukeon. [311]
Musok eumak (Korean: 무속 음악; Hanja: 巫俗音樂) or muak (무악; 巫樂) is the traditional Korean shamanistic music performed at and during a shamanistic ritual, the gut. Music performances consist of singing , dancing , and percussion music.
Shaman was the second incarnation of Korpiklaani, formed in 1997 which is notable for the heavy use of original native Sámic music elements and lyrics in Northern Sámi. The band's music was based on the folk music of Shamaani Duo. [5] The most widely used elements are the shamanic drum, yoik and humppa.
Shamanic music (3 P) N. Neoshamanism (1 C, 19 P) P. Shamanism in popular culture (5 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Shamanism" The following 38 pages are in this category ...