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  2. Samul nori - Wikipedia

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    It is a modern adaptation of traditional Korean musics, namely the ritual farming music nongak and Korean shamanic music muak, for the indoor stage. As per its name, samul nori is performed with four traditional Korean musical instruments: a small gong kkwaenggwari, the larger gong jing, an hourglass-shaped drum janggu; and a barrel drum called ...

  3. Pungmul - Wikipedia

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    Pungmul is a folk tradition steeped in music, dance, theater, and pageantry. Pungmul (Korean: 풍물; Hanja: 風物; IPA: [pʰuːŋmul]) is a Korean folk music tradition that includes drumming, dancing, and singing. Most performances are outside, with dozens of players all in constant motion.

  4. Korean drum - Wikipedia

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    Buk (북) - Double-headed shallow barrel drum used in folk music and played with one stick or one hand and one stick; varieties of buk are used in pansori, pungmul, and samulnori Janggu or Janggo ( 장고 or 장구 ; 杖 鼓 or 長 鼓 ) - A double-headed hourglass-shaped drum generally played with one stick and one hand

  5. Janggu - Wikipedia

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    The janggu (Korean: 장구, also transliterated as janggo or changgo) or seyogo (세요고; 細腰鼓; lit. slim waist drum) is a drum often used in traditional Korean music. [1] [2] It consists of an hourglass-shaped body with two heads made from various types of leather. [2]

  6. Traditional Korean musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Buk (북) – A barrel drum used primarily in pansori, pungmul, and samulnori. The term buk is also used in Korean as a generic term to refer to any type of drum. Pungmul-buk( 풍물북 ) – used in pungmul ( 풍물 )

  7. Kim Duk-soo - Wikipedia

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    Kim Duk-soo (Korean: 김덕수; born September 23, 1952) is a South Korean traditional musician and the founding professor of the School of Korean Traditional Arts at the Korea National University of Arts. He is best known for creating the samul nori genre of Korean music. [1]

  8. Buk (drum) - Wikipedia

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    The buk (Korean: 북) is a traditional Korean drum.While the term buk is a native Korean word used as a generic term meaning "drum" (the Sino-Korean word being go), it is most often used to refer to a shallow barrel-shaped drum, with a round wooden body that is covered on both ends with animal skin.

  9. Korean barrel drum - Wikipedia

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    The Korean barrel drum is a shallow, barrel-shaped drum used in several types of Korean music, one of the many traditional Korean drums. This variety of drum has a round wooden body that is covered on both ends with animal skin. [citation needed] They are categorized as hyekbu (혁부, 革 部) which are instruments made with leather, and have ...