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Pungmul (Korean: 풍물; Hanja: 風物; IPA: [pʰuːŋmul]) is a
Korean folk
music tradition that
includes drumming, dancing, and singing. Most
performances are...
- sori-buk (소리북),
while the buk used to
accompany pungmul music,
which has
laced heads, is
called pungmul-buk (풍물북).photo The sori-buk is pla**** with both...
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Pungmul (Hangul: 풍물; Hanja: 風物; also
spelled "poongmul") is a
Korean folk
musical art that has a long
history of
being used for tradition,
community formation...
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introduce Western readers to
Korean music and culture.
Nathan Hesselink's
Pungmul (2006)
devotes a few
paragraphs of
background to the instrument, as does...
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opportunities to
experience traditional Korean narrative songs or Pansori.
Pungmul (풍물) is a
Korean folk
music tradition that is a form of
percussion music...
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refers to play, game or
performance in Korean. The
namsadang nori
includes pungmul nori (풍물,
Korean spinning hat dance),
beona nori (버나놀이,
spinning hoops...
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adaptation of the
traditional ritual music of
Korean farmers,
called nongak or
pungmul nori, for the stage. Traditionally, such
music involved elaborate costumed...
- when
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...
- when
struck forcefully. It is
particularly important in
samul nori and
pungmul,
although it is also used in
other genres such as
Korean shamanic music...
- the world, and
Pungmul (풍물)
performed by drumming,
dancing and singing.
Samul Nori is a type of
Korean traditional music based on
Pungmul, and
Sanjo (산조)...