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Aerophone
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Genre of Korean court banquet music (Sujecheon)
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Music associated with the ruling classes. Two forms of chong-ak include kagok (a vocal form of music, with a musical ensemble providing the background) and sijo (vocal song). |
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Art song/Korean classical music. A Korean poetic form that explores Bucolic, metaphysical and cosmological themes. |
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A genre of percussion music originating in Korea. The word samul means "four objects" and nori means "play"; Samul nori is performed with four traditional Korean musical instruments:
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A traditional form of Korean music. It is performed improvisationally by a musical ensemble, and traditionally accompanies the rites of Korean shamanism |
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A Korean folk dance that was originally used in Korean shamanism after performing an exorcism, literally meaning "spirit-cleansing dance."
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