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Soniccouture Samulnori Percussion 音色素材 英文正式版(DVD一片裝)
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軟體簡介:
Samulnori is a type of Korean percussion music that has been gaining popularity
over the last few decades, both in Korea and abroad. The term “samulnori” ( ????)
can be broken into two parts - “samul” meaning “four things”, and “nori” meaning
“to play”.
The Samulnori ensemble generally consists of four main instruments : Puk, Janngu,
Jing and K'Kwaenggwari. In a minimal ensemble there will be just one of each, but
you will also sometimes see larger groups with four or more of each instrument.
However, even in these larger groups, the role of each instrument is the same.
Each one represents an element of nature, the Jing being the wind, the Janggu the
rain, the Puk the clouds, and the K’kwaenggwari the lightning.
Samulnori has it’s roots in farmer’s music (nong-ak), and includes not only music
but dancing to celebrate harvest times. The music also stems from the shamanistic
tradition of utdari pungmul, which is performed on these same instruments together
with singing and wind instruments. In it’s modern incarnation, samulnori relies
solely on the four instruments below, either in quartet or larger ensemble.

軟體簡介:
Samulnori is a type of Korean percussion music that has been gaining popularity
over the last few decades, both in Korea and abroad. The term “samulnori” ( ????)
can be broken into two parts - “samul” meaning “four things”, and “nori” meaning
“to play”.
The Samulnori ensemble generally consists of four main instruments : Puk, Janngu,
Jing and K'Kwaenggwari. In a minimal ensemble there will be just one of each, but
you will also sometimes see larger groups with four or more of each instrument.
However, even in these larger groups, the role of each instrument is the same.
Each one represents an element of nature, the Jing being the wind, the Janggu the
rain, the Puk the clouds, and the K’kwaenggwari the lightning.
Samulnori has it’s roots in farmer’s music (nong-ak), and includes not only music
but dancing to celebrate harvest times. The music also stems from the shamanistic
tradition of utdari pungmul, which is performed on these same instruments together
with singing and wind instruments. In it’s modern incarnation, samulnori relies
solely on the four instruments below, either in quartet or larger ensemble.
