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  • Korean: 꽹과리 ...&contents_id=GC04205323 |access-date=2024-07-03 |website=[[Encyclopedia of Korean Local Culture]]}}</ref> The thumb of the left hand is placed on the hook an
    1,002 bytes (128 words) - 05:41, 3 June 2025
  • ...ovides a wealth of technical challenges within the rich musical context of Korean children's songs and folk melodies. We collaborated with Brooklyn-based gra <!-- Don't forget to add categories, literature, instruments, history, pedagogy, sticks, etc. Also delete the Template category. To see
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  • ...uhni ("mother"-the work is dedicated to the composer's mother), Arirang (a Korean folk song which is quoted by the chimes), and Na-mu-a-mi-ta-bul (from the B <!-- Don't forget to add categories, literature, instruments, history, pedagogy, sticks, etc. Also delete the Template category. To see
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  • Korean: 목어 <br/> [[Moktak]] - Korean variant of Wooden Fish <br/>
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  • ...ne, kula-wapa, tam tam, timpani(2), woodblocks(2), Japanese rin(2), guiro, Korean gong, cup bells <br> ...e kula-wapa, thundersheet, bass drum, tom-toms(2), woodblocks(2), tam tam, Korean gongs(2), Chinese cymbal, wooden rattle, snare drum<br>
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  • ...ne, kula-wapa, tam tam, timpani(2), woodblocks(2), Japanese rin(2), guiro, Korean gong, cup bells <br> ...e kula-wapa, thundersheet, bass drum, tom-toms(2), woodblocks(2), tam tam, Korean gongs(2), Chinese cymbal, wooden rattle, snare drum<br>
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  • ...), temple blocks(7), pak(Korean clapper), Beijing opera gongs(2), Juk-pi(2 Korean clapping sticks), moku-sho(3)<br> <!-- Don't forget to add categories, literature, instruments, history, pedagogy, sticks, etc. Also delete the Template category. To see
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  • Player VIII: [[Gongs]](2),[[Korean cymbals]]<br> ...vibraphone, xylophone (2), marimba (2), piano, celesta, timpani, timbales, Korean cymbals, and gongs (2). - September 1965 <ref> [http://www.pas.org PAS.ORG]
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  • ...nt visit to our nations capitol. This was my first opportunity to view the Korean War Memorial, and I found particular interest in the area known as the Pool <!-- Don't forget to add categories, literature, instruments, history, pedagogy, sticks, etc. Also delete the Template category. To see
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  • ...chestra, and one with the Suwon Philharmonic, then another program for the Korean Symphony Orchestra, including his concerto for marimba and orchestra, ‘Lo <!-- Don't forget to add categories, literature, instruments, history, pedagogy, sticks, etc. Also delete the Template category. To see
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  • Korean: 편종 <br/> ...50 to 64 bells, like the one found in the tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng. Such instruments were used in imperial court music and grand Confucian ceremonies.
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  • ...omfortable reach of the player and allow the cymbals to sustain. Setup the instruments in a square configuration with the low drum to the player's left, medium dr ...and movement. Ensembles are experimenting with new forms, arrangements and instruments, making taiko an exciting link between ancient traditions and modern perfor
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  • ...onic musical relief for male, female and mixed choirs, trumpet, percussion instruments and electroacoustic sound objects (1976) and others. <!-- Don't forget to add categories, literature, instruments, history, pedagogy, sticks, etc. Also delete the Template category. To see
    6 KB (903 words) - 03:17, 25 June 2013
  • ...lications, and Ox & Lamb Publications. Meyer is a proud endorsee of Yamaha Instruments, Zildjian Cymbals, Vic Firth Sticks and Mallets, Evans Drumheads, and Tycoo ...rcussion) as well as world music, particularly on the Caribbean steel pan, Korean P’ungmul, mbira (Zimbabwe finger piano), Joropo maracas, and both Javanes
    4 KB (533 words) - 10:47, 7 August 2025
  • ...ed with the collection and construction of a unique multi-cultural body of instruments as well as the development of an extensive and eclectic repertoire of chamb ...cussion at the Tokyo Music Joy Festival, which brought together NEXUS, the Korean percussion group Samul-Nori, drumset artist Steve Gadd, and Ghanaian master
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  • * Sakura/Arirang (Traditional Japanese / Korean Folk Song) * If Students use mallet instruments other than orchestral bells, half notes, dotted half notes and whole notes
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  • In traditional Chinese culture, qì or ch'i or ki in Korean culture and ki in Japanese culture is an active principle forming part of a <!-- Don't forget to add categories, literature, instruments, history, pedagogy, sticks, etc. Also delete the Template category. To see
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  • ...logy and composition at Heidelberg and Berlin, where he was a pupil of the Korean-born composer Isang Yun. <!-- Don't forget to add categories, literature, instruments, history, pedagogy, sticks, etc. Also delete the Template category. To see
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  • ...(Korea), and Yonsei University Faculty Research Grant. Many of his English–Korean translations and articles on music have been published. His musical output [[Category:Korean Composers]]
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  • ...[[claves]](4 pair), C# [[Swiss bell]], [[tom-toms]](3), [[tambourine]], [[Korean gliss gong]], [[bamboo blocks]], [[bongos]], [[maraca]], large cloth or bla <!-- Don't forget to add categories, literature, instruments, history, pedagogy, sticks, etc. Also delete the Template category. To see
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