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studied in
Chindo Island.
Older scholars often describe this
tradition as
nongak (Korean: [noŋak]), a term
meaning "farmers' music"
whose usage arose during...
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Gangneung nongak is the
nongak musical tradition in Gangneung,
Gangwon Province,
South Korea. It was
designated as an
important intangible cultural property...
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Yeongsan hoesang of 9
suites which has now had only
instrumental notes.
Nongak (농악)
refers to "farmers' music" and
represents an
important musical genre...
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Imsil pilbong nongak (Korean: 임실필봉농악) is a type of
Korean folk
music (pungmul-nori) from Pilbong-ri, Gangjin-myeon, Imsil-gun,
North Jeolla province. It...
- of
nongak in Korea:
Wootdari (웃다리)
nongak of
Gyeonggi and Chungcheong, Left
Jeolla nongak,
Right Jeolla nongak,
Southeastern Korea (Yeongnam)
nongak, and...
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dance to wish
great peace Ganggang sullae (강강술래), maidens'
circle dance Nongak (농악), farmers'
performance Talchum (탈춤), mask
dance Byung shin chum (병신춤)...
- (晋州三千浦農樂)" [Jinju
samcheonpo nongak].
Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean).
Retrieved 2024-02-02. "평택농악 (平澤農樂)" [Pyeongtaek
nongak].
Cultural Heritage...
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dancing and
moving the head
around (머리춤; lit. head dance)
during a
pungmul (
nongak) performance. The hat is also
called chae-sang or beop-go. Performances...
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along moving his or her
shoulders up and down to the rhythm.
Imsil Pilbong nongak pla**** on the janggu,
including the six
kinds of chae-gut (채굿) doen-samchae...
- and classical,
courtly music,
including genres like sanjo, pansori, and
nongak.
Pansori is long
vocal and
percussive music pla**** by one
singer and one...