Korean drums play an important part in traditional Korean music, ranging from folk music to royal court music. There are a wide variety of shapes and...
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buk (Korean: 북) is a traditional Korean drum. While the term buk is a native Korean word used as a generic term meaning "drum" (the Sino-Korean word being...
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The Korean barrel drum is a shallow, barrel-shaped drum used in several types of Korean music, one of the many traditional Korean drums. This variety...
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Traditional Korean musical instruments comprise a wide range of string, wind, and percussion instruments. Many traditional Korean musical instruments...
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all Korean drums. Sin Cha Hong Korean art Korean music Korean culture Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea Korean Shamanism Korean Buddhism...
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Janggu (category Drums)
janggu (Korean: 장구, also transliterated as janggo or changgo) or seyogo (세요고; 細腰鼓; lit. slim waist drum) is a drum often used in traditional Korean music...
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ancestral rites (in Korean court and ritual music). "노고 (路鼓)" [Nogo]. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved...
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Mugo (redirect from Korean drum dance)
Mugo (Korean: 무고) is a jeongjae (정재; 呈才): a Korean court dance performed using drums. It was created in the Goryeo period. It also practiced in ritual...
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runs Gizmodo, Kotaku, Deadspin and other sites. Go (drum), hanja term to refer to Korean drum, buk Go Records, an Australian recording company Go! Discs...
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Samul nori (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
Samul nori (Korean: 사물놀이; lit. four objects play) is a genre of Korean percussion music. It is a modern adaptation of traditional Korean musics, namely...
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personal identification number on mobile devices; Buk (puk), a traditional Korean drum. A. J. Puk, American baseball player This disambiguation page lists articles...
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PPSh-41 (section Korean War)
the Korean War stated that this version could not accept drum magazines. However, that report turned out to be mistaken. Type 49: A North Korean made...
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category also includes pellet drums such as the damaru, although not all pellet drums are hourglass shaped (such as the Korean do, nodo, noedo, and yeongdo...
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name for an African tree more commonly called Lecomtedoxa Nogo (drum), a Korean drum Rajko Nogo (1945–2022), Serbian poet and literary critic Salif Nogo...
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Fort Drum is a U.S. Army military reservation and a census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson County, near the western border of northern New York, United...
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Pellet drums, or rattle drums, are a class of membranophone, or drum, characterized by their construction and manner of playing. They have two heads (either...
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Bass Drum, UTA lost its self-claimed title to own the "World's Largest Drum". As of 2018, The Guinness Book of World Records lists a Korean drum as the...
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Victor Han (redirect from Victor the Drum Destroyer)
baˈsik(i) ɡawˈvɐ̃w]; born June 18, 1996), better known as Victor Han (Korean: 빅터한), is a Korean-Brazilian drummer, former YouTuber, singer, songwriter, and a...
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Nodo (Korean: 노도; Hanja: 路鼗) is an instrument in Korean traditional music. It is a set of two small drums on a pole. To play the nodo, the pole is twisted...
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students from South Korea, they have even formed a Korean Students Union as well as a traditional Korean drum group. The Korean Association, with an...
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Dominate World Tour (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
tour and fourth overall concert tour by South Korean boy band Stray Kids in support of their ninth Korean-language extended play Ate and the second Japanese-language...
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Debutante Hour, as a third member, playing accordion, janggu (a traditional Korean drum) and providing a third vocal harmony. While Hwang also appears with them...
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Galgo (category Drums)
galgo (Korean: 갈고; alternatively yangjang-go or yang-go) is a traditional Korean drum. The drum has an hourglass-shaped wooden body and two drum heads...
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The Republic of Korea Army Band (ROK Army Band; Korean: 대한민국 육군군악대) is a South Korean state ceremonies unit of the Republic of Korea Army that is the representative...
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Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun!, released in Asia as Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!, is a rhythm game developed by Bandai Namco Studios &...
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such as a Janggu or hourglass drum. There is a basic format, but there are many variations while playing the songs. Korean traditional music is usually...
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(magazine), a Swedish comics and illustrations magazine Galgo, a traditional Korean drum Galgo Español, a breed of dog This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Taiko (redirect from Japanese drum)
through Chinese and Korean cultural influence as early as the 6th century CE; pottery from the Haniwa period depicting taiko drums has also been found...
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Mukimukimanmansu (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
Korean musical duo. The two members are Muki (Jeong Eun-sil, Korean: 정 은실) and Mansu (Lee Min-hwi, Korean: 이 민휘), who were classmates from the Korean...
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