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- Vietnam (where it is called biên khánh), and Korea (where it is called pyeongyeong). In the 11th year of King Yejong of Goryeo (1116), it was imported from...
- Sejong's reign, scholars developed the Pyeongyeong (편경; 編磬), a lithophone modeled on the Chinese bianqing. The Pyeongyeong is a percussion instrument consisting...
- century. The ritual music of Korea features the use of stone chimes called pyeongyeong, derived from the Chinese bianqing. The Musical Stones of Skiddaw from...
- seconds before raising sharply at the end with the help of wood flutes. Pyeongyeong (편경): an array of stone chimes Pyeonjong (편종): an array of bells Teukgyeong...
- the Chinese bianzhong Teukgjong (특종; 特鐘) – A single large bronze bell Pyeongyeong (편경; 編磬) – A set of 16 tuned stone chimes used in ancient court music;...
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- Korean aak musicians striking pyeongyeong (derived from bianqing), and a clay pot called bu (derived from fou) during a Confucian ritual at the Munmyo...
- (hun, so, and bamboo flutes), zithers (seul and geum), stone chimes (pyeongyeong), bronze bells (pyeonjong), various drums pla**** with sticks, tiger-shaped...
- Korean pyeongyeong stone-chimes, a type of lithophone, Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix, Arizona...
- of music from the early Joseon Dynasty by producing musical notes and Pyeongyeong. The Jongmyo jerye, which includes Jeongdaeeop and Botaepyeong was composed...