- The
sogeum (Korean: 소금; also
spelled sogum or sogŭm) is a
small bamboo transverse flute used in
traditional Korean music.
Unlike the
larger daegeum, it...
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number of ****anese fue, and
Korean flutes such as daegeum,
junggeum and
sogeum. End-blown
flute Powell, A. (2001).
Transverse flute.
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compared to
common kitchen salt. It is
called gulgeun-
sogeum (굵은소금; "co**** salt") or wang-
sogeum (왕소금; "king/queen salt") in Korean. The salt is used...
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bamboo flute called daegeum has a
similar buzzing membrane. The
Korean sogeum and junggeum,
Vietnamese sáo, and the Thai
khlui also once had membranes...
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flutes in the same
family include the
junggeum (Korean: 중금; Hanja: 中笒) and
sogeum (Korean: 소금; Hanja: 小笒),
neither of
which today have a
buzzing membrane...
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rarely used today.
Other flutes in the same
family include the
daegeum and
sogeum; the
three together are
known as
samjuk (hangul: 삼죽; hanja: 三竹; literally...
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Hindsight (Korean: 푸른소금; RR: Pureun
Sogeum, lit. Blue Salt) is a 2011
South Korean action drama film by Lee Hyun-seung, his
first after a ten-year hiatus...
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flute with six finger-holes,
without a
buzzing membrane;
rarely used
today Sogeum (소금; 小琴 or 小笒) – A
small transverse bamboo flute with six finger-holes,...
- Salt Chosŏn'gŭl 소금
Revised Romanization Sogeum McCune–Reischauer Sogŭm IPA /sʰo̞ɡɯm/...
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Shakuhachi (****an)
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