Sunday, February 28, 2010

*SAMUL NORI (사물놀이)

  
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is a genre of traditional 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:

Kkwaenggwari (a small gong)
Jing                   (a larger gong)
Janggu              (an hourglass-shaped drum)
Buk                   (a barrel drum similar to the bass drum)

▲Kim Deok-su, the traditional Korean musician who knows how to have fun with percussion! He bet you want to get a taste of traditional Korean entertainment championed by Samulnori,


SAMUL NORI (사물놀이) in INDONESIA


Gaja Mada University students has been Samulnori activities as a course of  the Korean Language studies.

1. Player of KKWAENGGWARI(a small gong)





2. JING(a larger gong)



3. JANGGU(an hourglass-shaped drum)





4. BUK (a barrel drum similar to the bass drum)



Yutsa Z. Ula korean language, Universitas Gadjah Mada '07
 




TIP
Bimo La BimBim, , a woman dressed in male costume too ridiculous .... ~귀여운거야...징그러운거야....알 수 없네 (pretty or  creepy? I can not see)?


대한민국 대한명인전-사물놀이의 진수



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