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​​Samulnori :

​Samulnori is a traditional Korean percussion music originating from “Nong-Ak,” dating back to the 3rd century. 
Nong-Ak, also known as Pungmul or "farming music," originated from the collective efforts of farmers working together for successful harvests. The music's instruments were believed to summon good spirits and restore energy, fostering shinmyung, a sense of joy and unity within the community. Reflecting the rhythms and spirit of Korea, Nong-Ak played a crucial role in promoting unity and survival, embodying a bold cultural act of gathering hope and overcoming sorrow.

The word "Samulnori" literally means "four objects play". These main four instruments are :
< Jing >
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A larger gong suspended in a wooden frame, played with a stick.​

< Jangu >

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A double-headed drum with a narrow waist in the middle, played with one stick and one hand.​​
< Kkwaengari >
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A small handheld gong.​
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< Buk >

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A barrel drum played with a stick.​
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​Reference : ​https://www.koreanculture.org/samulnori

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