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Where did the gayageum come from?

Where did the gayageum come from?

The Gayageum is one of the representative Korean traditional string instruments. It is a plucked musical instrument that has its origin in ancient China.

Why is gayageum important?

Gayageum is the only instrument that makes a really dynamic microtonal sound with the left hand. Thus, gayageum’s sound is really close to human sound and is natural. Its sound may not be fantastic to those who are adapted to Western harmonic music, but it has a calm sound and smooth dynamic.

Who invented the gayageum?

King Gasil
Pungryu gayageum (beopgeum, jeongak gayageum) According to the Samguksagi (1145), a history of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, the gayageum was developed around the sixth century in the Gaya confederacy by King Gasil (also known as Haji of Daegaya) after he observed an old Chinese instrument.

What is the classification of gayageum?

zither
The gayageum or kayagum is a traditional Korean zither-like string instrument. It has 12 strings, though some more recent variants have 21 or other numbers of strings. It is probably the best known traditional Korean musical instrument. Its body is made of Paulownia wood.

What is the difference between Gayageum and Guzheng?

While the Gayageum has twelve strings made of silk thread, the Guzheng has twenty-one strings made of metal. The Gayageum player performs a vibrato technique – the gentle bending of the string to create a wavering effect on the sound wave- but the Guzheng creates a celestial sound by doing rapid alternate picking.

What is the Japanese flute called?

Shakuhachi
Shakuhachi, a Japanese end-blown bamboo flute that was originally derived from the Chinese xiao in the 8th century.

Where does the word gayageum come from in history?

The gayageum is from an ancient Chinese zither known as the guzheng. According to the Samguksagi (1145), a history of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, the gayageum was developed around the sixth century in the Gaya confederacy by King Gasil (also known as Haji of Daegaya) after he observed an old Chinese instrument.

Who was the inventor of the gayageum string instrument?

The Gayageum is a string instrument similar to the zitler ( that is used in some European countries such as Germany and Austria) . It is supposed that this instrument was created in the 6 th century by King Gasil (also known as Haji of Daegaya) following the model of the Chinese Guzheng , and it has been further improved thought out the years.

Who was the first person to play the gayageum?

The right hand plucks or strums the strings. The gayageum’s tone is soft, delicate, and subtle. Legend says the instrument was first made by King Gasil in the Kaya Kingdom around the sixth century, and was further developed by Ureuk in the time of King of Jinhung in the Silla dynasty.

What kind of music does a gayageum play?

This type of gayageum has a wider spacing between the strings and plays slower tempo music such as Yeongsan-hoesang and Mit-doduri. The sanjo gayageum is believed to have evolved in the 19th century with the emergence of sanjo music, literally means scattered melodies, a musical form involving some improvisation.

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