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northwest coast of
Madagascar in a cult to
worship the
royal ancestors.
Beopgo is a
large barrel drum that
Buddhist monks in
Korea beat with
mallets during...
- the performance, a
drummer plays the
beopgo (법고; 法鼓; lit. Dharma drum), a
small drum,
while dancing. The name
beopgo originally refers to one of the four...
- Collection, Janggo-su, Daebuk-su, Sogo-su,
Beopgo-su, and Mudong-dong (Joongae). In principle, the iron jab and
Beopgo-su wear a
bucket hat, and the rest of...
- 三絃六角),
yonggo for
marching music,
gyobango for
bukchum (북춤, drum dance),
beopgo for
Buddhist ritual ceremonies, sogo used by Namsadang, and
street musicians...
- 三絃六角),
yonggo for
marching music,
gyobango for
bukchum (북춤, drum dance),
beopgo for
Buddhist ritual ceremonies, sogo used by Namsadang, and
street musicians...
- in temples: the
wooden fish, the
temple bell, the
dharma drum (법고; 法鼓;
beopgo), and
bronze drum
unpan (운판; 雲板).
Samul nori is a
modern adaptation of the...
-
single pellet drum on a pole A
South Korean airman playing a pungmul-buk
Beopgo Janggu Nogo
Traditional Korean musical instruments 삼현육각 (三絃六角) (in Korean)...
- atmosphere.
Beopgochum is
another dance that is
performed during Yeongsanjae. “
Beopgo”
refers to one of the
Buddhist instruments that
looks like a big drum made...