실시간 Gloabal Korea기사 Korea traditional almanac2021/09/06 Variations of the lunar calendar, based on the phases of the moon were used in Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, India, and China for centuries. Almost every aspect of traditional Korean life was also based on the lunar calendar. Koreans divided each year into twelve months, beginning with the winter solstice. Twenty-four solar subdivisions (cholgi) corresponded t... Pansori , consists of singing, speaking, and gestures.2021/05/26 Pansori is a type of narrative epic, vocal music performed by a single singer, male or female, to the accompaniment of a small barrel drum. The narrative consists of three parts: singing, speaking, and gestures. Traditionally pansori singers were wandering minstrels of low social status, but their music was enjoyed by people at all levels of society. While ... Traditional Korean Music - Kagok2021/04/09 These are long lyric songs based on three-stanza lyric poems. They are sung in two modes: majestic, consisting of two scales, one similar to the western major scale, and the other similar to the West's minor key. Traditional Korean Music - Munmyo Ritual Music2021/02/14 The ritual music of Seoul's ancestral shrine honoring outstanding Confucians including Confucius and Korean scholars, is highly stylized. It is performed at rites held twice a year, in spring and autumn. The music and dance performed in these rites were introduced into Korea from China in the 12th century. Traditional Korean Music - Chongmyo Ritual Music2020/11/12 The first Korean records of traditional music refer to autumn harvest festivals in the fifth century, The Koguryo Kingdom (37 B.C.-A.D. 668), the ceremony which honored Chumong, the kingdom's founder, and offered thanks for the autumn harvest; the spirit-invoking drums honoring the heavens in the Puyo Kingdom (4th century B.C.-A.D. 4th century); and the Ye K... 처음 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 맨끝