- The
taepyeongso (Korean: 태평소; lit. big
peace wind instrument), also
called hojok,
hojeok 호적 號笛/胡笛, nallari, or saenap, 嗩吶, is a
Korean double reed wind...
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roughness of skin, warm the body, and
relax the mind. The body of the
taepyeongso, a
Korean traditional oboe,
close to the
Chinese suona or the zurna,...
- 112 With
conical bore. B****oon Hne Oboe Cor
anglais Oboe d'amore
Shawm Taepyeongso 422.12 Sets of oboes. 422.121 With
cylindrical bore. 422.122 With conical...
- (Schalmei)
Sopilas (Croatia)
Sornas (Persia)
Suona (China)
Surnayers (Iran)
Taepyeongso (Korea) Tárogatós (Hungary; up to
about the 18th century)
Tromboon Trompeta...
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listening to his
father and his
uncle playing traditional music on the
taepyeongso, a
traditional Korean oboe.
Spending his
childhood in the countryside...
- Mogwai. Kim Bo-mi – haegeum,
vocals Lee Il-woo –
electric guitar, piri,
taepyeongso,
vocals Sim Eun-yong – geomungo,
vocals Yu Byeong-koo – b**** guitar,...
- (barrel drum), and one
person playing jing (gong). Wind
instruments (
taepyeongso, also
known as hojeok, senap, or nalari)
sometimes play
along with the...
- East
tangmuri India tárogató Hungary,
Romania tenora Spain tible Spain taepyeongso Korea tromboon (trombone with reed)
United States zurna Middle East...
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similar in
construction and
sound to the
Chinese suona and the
Korean taepyeongso. It
comes in
various sizes and is a
primary instrument of the former...
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instrument is used in sanjo: ****ageum, geomungo, daegeum, haegeum, piri,
taepyeongso, ajaeng, danso.
Sanjo was said to be
developed around 1890 by Kim Chang-jo...