PVC Material Daegeum,Korean Traditional Musical Instruments,Black Color
Asin: B0B44W3WYV | Ean: 8809561000649
As an Amazon Associate we earn a fee from qualifying purchases when you follow a link to Amazon from this page. We rank the products, but the links to Amazon are promotional.It Is The Largest In The Samjuk (Three Bamboo) Family Of Instruments, Which Also Contains The Junggeum (Medium-Sized Flute) And Sogeum (Small Flute). It Is Made Of A Single Piece Of Whangjuk (Yellow Bamboo), Which Has A Valley-Shaped Ridge Running Along Both Edges..
The Jeong-Ak Daegeum Is The Larger Instrument (At 85-90Cm), With The Sanjo Daegeum (Used In Minsok-Ak) Modified During The Late Joseon Dynasty (1392.
It Is Made Of A Single Piece Of Whangjuk (Yellow Bamboo), Which Has A Valley-Shaped Ridge Running Along Both Edges. It Has A Total Of Eight Holes: One Chwigu (Mouth-Peice), One Chonggong (Over Which Is Placed A Resonant Membrane Made Of Dried Bamboo Under A Brass Cover) And Six Fingering Holes. At Least One Tuning Hole Is Also Present At The End Of The Instrument. The Daegeum Varies In Size And Tuning, Depending On Which Form Of Music Is Being Played..
It Is An Instrument Indigenous To The Korean Peninsular And Probably Originated During The Silla Dynasty (57 Bc – 935 Ad). It Is The Largest In The Samjuk (Three Bamboo) Family Of Instruments, Which Also Contains The Junggeum (Medium-Sized Flute) And Sogeum (Small Flute). It Is Made Of A Single Piece Of Whangjuk (Yellow Bamboo), Which Has A Valley-Shaped Ridge Running Along Both Edges..
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- The daegeum is a Korean wind instrument used in two very different types of music: jeong-ak (classical / court music) and minsok-ak (folk music).
- It is an instrument indigenous to the Korean peninsular and probably originated during the Silla dynasty (57 BC 935 AD). It is the largest in the samjuk (three bamboo) family of instruments, which also contains the junggeum (medium-sized flute) and sogeum (small flute). It is made of a single piece of whangjuk (yellow bamboo), which has a valley-shaped ridge running along both edges.
- It is the largest in the samjuk (three bamboo) family of instruments, which also contains the junggeum (medium-sized flute) and sogeum (small flute). It is made of a single piece of whangjuk (yellow bamboo), which has a valley-shaped ridge running along both edges.
- It is made of a single piece of whangjuk (yellow bamboo), which has a valley-shaped ridge running along both edges. It has a total of eight holes: one chwigu (mouth-peice), one chonggong (over which is placed a resonant membrane made of dried bamboo under a brass cover) and six fingering holes. At least one tuning hole is also present at the end of the instrument. The daegeum varies in size and tuning, depending on which form of music is being played.
- The jeong-ak daegeum is the larger instrument (at 85-90cm), with the sanjo daegeum (used in minsok-ak) modified during the late Joseon dynasty (1392
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