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Korean barrel drum Buk musical samulnori tranditional instrument handmade Nanta
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Description Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: hanullim Country/Region of Manufacture: Korea, Republic of MPN: Does Not Apply Drum Type: Handmade tranditional korean drum Size: 33cm × 42cm + 39cm x 42cm Region: Korea UPC: Does not apply
Korean barrel drum handmade instrument "Buk" 1set1.1ja 33cm × 42cm + 1.3ja 39cm × 42cmKorean 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 sizes,for use both in accompanying other instruments and in special drumming performances.In the traditional Korean classification of instruments, drums are grouped with the hyeokbu (혁부, 革部),or instruments made with leather.A notable class of these leather drums are Korean barrel drumsSafe and fast EMS shipping.EMS service will require a phone number for the recipient. Be sure to tell us your phone number.
History
During the Joseon period, many types of drums were used for the royal court music, including the janggu, jwago, yonggo, gyobanggo, jingo, jeolgo, nogo, and others. Among these, the janggu was also used for folk music, and later became the most commonly used drum used in Korean music
Types
Buk (hangul: 북) - Double-headed shallow barrel drum used in folk music and played with one stick or one hand and one stick; varieties of buk are used in pansori, pungmul, and samulnoriJanggu or Janggo (hangul: 장고 or 장구; hanja: 杖鼓 or 長鼓) - A double-headed hourglass-shaped drum generally played with one stick and one handGalgo (hangul: 갈고; hanja: 羯鼓) - Double-headed hourglass-shaped drum similar to the janggo but played with two sticks and thinner drum heads; sometimes called yanggo or yangjanggo; no longer commonly usedJingo (hangul: 진고; hanja: 晉鼓) - Largest barrel drumJeolgo (hangul: 절고; hanja: 節鼓) - Barrel drumJwago (hangul: 좌고; hanja: 座鼓) - A barrel drum in a wooden frameGeongo (hangul: 건고; hanja: 建鼓) - Huge barrel drumYonggo (hangul: 용고; hanja: 龍鼓) - A barrel drum with a dragon painted on its shell; used in daechwitaEunggo (hangul: 응고; hanja: 應鼓) - Barrel drum suspended from a frameSakgo - (hangul: 삭고; hanja: 朔鼓) - A long barrel drum suspended from a wooden frameGyobanggo (hangul: 교방고; hanja: 敎坊鼓) - Flat drum suspended from a frameJunggo (hangul: 중고; hanja: 中鼓) - Flat drum suspended from a frame; similar to the gyobanggo but largerSogo (hangul: 소고; hanja: 小鼓) - A small hand-held drumNogo (hangul: 노고; hanja: 路鼓) - A set of two drums pierced by a poleNodo (hangul: 노도; hanja: 路鼗) - A set of two small drums on a pole, which is twisted to play; used in ritual musicYeongdo (hangul: 노도; hanja:靈鼗) - Four drums on a pole, which is twisted to play; used in ritual musicNoedo (hangul: 뇌도; hanja: 雷鼗)) - six small drums hung in a frame; used in ritual musicNoego (hangul: 뇌고; hanja: 雷鼓) - Three small barrel drums on a pole, which is twisted to play; used in ritual musicDo (도) - single pellet drum on a pole
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It will usually take 5-7 business days after shipment.Payment
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Description
| Condition: | New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | hanullim |
| Country/Region of Manufacture: | Korea, Republic of | MPN: | Does Not Apply |
| Drum Type: | Handmade tranditional korean drum | Size: | 33cm × 42cm + 39cm x 42cm |
| Region: | Korea | UPC: | Does not apply |
Korean barrel drum
handmade instrument "Buk" 1set1.1ja 33cm × 42cm + 1.3ja 39cm × 42cm
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 sizes,for use both in accompanying other instruments and in special drumming performances.In the traditional Korean classification of instruments, drums are grouped with the hyeokbu (혁부, 革部),or instruments made with leather.A notable class of these leather drums are Korean barrel drums
Safe and fast EMS shipping.
EMS service will require a phone number for the recipient. Be sure to tell us your phone number.
History
During the Joseon period, many types of drums were used for the royal court music, including the janggu, jwago, yonggo, gyobanggo, jingo, jeolgo, nogo, and others. Among these, the janggu was also used for folk music, and later became the most commonly used drum used in Korean music
Types
Buk (hangul: 북) - Double-headed shallow barrel drum used in folk music and played with one stick or one hand and one stick; varieties of buk are used in pansori, pungmul, and samulnoriJanggu or Janggo (hangul: 장고 or 장구; hanja: 杖鼓 or 長鼓) - A double-headed hourglass-shaped drum generally played with one stick and one handGalgo (hangul: 갈고; hanja: 羯鼓) - Double-headed hourglass-shaped drum similar to the janggo but played with two sticks and thinner drum heads; sometimes called yanggo or yangjanggo; no longer commonly usedJingo (hangul: 진고; hanja: 晉鼓) - Largest barrel drumJeolgo (hangul: 절고; hanja: 節鼓) - Barrel drumJwago (hangul: 좌고; hanja: 座鼓) - A barrel drum in a wooden frameGeongo (hangul: 건고; hanja: 建鼓) - Huge barrel drumYonggo (hangul: 용고; hanja: 龍鼓) - A barrel drum with a dragon painted on its shell; used in daechwitaEunggo (hangul: 응고; hanja: 應鼓) - Barrel drum suspended from a frameSakgo - (hangul: 삭고; hanja: 朔鼓) - A long barrel drum suspended from a wooden frameGyobanggo (hangul: 교방고; hanja: 敎坊鼓) - Flat drum suspended from a frameJunggo (hangul: 중고; hanja: 中鼓) - Flat drum suspended from a frame; similar to the gyobanggo but largerSogo (hangul: 소고; hanja: 小鼓) - A small hand-held drumNogo (hangul: 노고; hanja: 路鼓) - A set of two drums pierced by a poleNodo (hangul: 노도; hanja: 路鼗) - A set of two small drums on a pole, which is twisted to play; used in ritual musicYeongdo (hangul: 노도; hanja:靈鼗) - Four drums on a pole, which is twisted to play; used in ritual musicNoedo (hangul: 뇌도; hanja: 雷鼗)) - six small drums hung in a frame; used in ritual musicNoego (hangul: 뇌고; hanja: 雷鼓) - Three small barrel drums on a pole, which is twisted to play; used in ritual musicDo (도) - single pellet drum on a pole
| InformationShipment We will ship your order within 3 business days Safe and fast EMS Premium shipping. It will usually take 5-7 business days after shipment.Payment We accept only paypal payment.Return Policy We carefully inspect the item before shipment. In case you found a defect on the purchase, we will exchange or refund it.Contact Us We are willing to respond to your inquiry. If you have a question or problem, please contact us first. It is the fastest way to settle your concern or issue. |