- The
junggeum (Korean: 중금), also
chunggum or chunggŭm, is a medium-sized
transverse bamboo flute formerly used in
traditional Korean music.
Unlike the larger...
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Western fife, a
number of ****anese fue, and
Korean flutes such as daegeum,
junggeum and sogeum. End-blown
flute Powell, A. (2001).
Transverse flute. Grove...
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aforementioned buzzing membrane.
Smaller flutes in the same
family include the
junggeum (Korean: 중금; Hanja: 中笒) and
sogeum (Korean: 소금; Hanja: 小笒),
neither of...
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flute called daegeum has a
similar buzzing membrane. The
Korean sogeum and
junggeum,
Vietnamese sáo, and the Thai
khlui also once had membranes, but these...
- thick.
Other larger flutes in the same
family include the medium-sized
junggeum and the
large daegeum; the
three together are
known as
samjuk (hangul:...
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Korean music.
Slightly smaller than its
close instrument relative, the
junggeum, the
dangjoek is of
Chinese origin. Its name,
derived from the Chinese...
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double contrab****
flute fife
hotchiku hun hyperb****
flute Irish flute junggeum kaval kagurabue komabue minteki ney
nohkan ocarina palendag piccolo pipe...
- six finger-holes and an
additional hole
covered by a
buzzing membrane Junggeum (중금;
hanja 中笒) – A medium-sized
transverse bamboo flute with six finger-holes...
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Danso (Korea)
Dongdi (China)
Hocchiku (****an) Jeok (Korea) Ji (Korea)
Junggeum (Korea)
Kagurabue (****an)
Khloy (Cambodia)
Khlui (Thailand)
Komabue (****an)...
- Top a daegeum, in the
middle a
junggeum, to the
right a piri....