Gangwon-do Intangible Cultural Property No.4 Hoengseonghoi Dajisori

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Gangwon-do Intangible Cultural Property No.4 Hoengseonghoi Dajisori +

Classification 1984.12.28
Designated date 1984.12.24
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Folk songs are sung by the people and are passed down from mouth to mouth. It is closely related to life by functions such as occupation, wind speed, play, etc., and may vary depending on the locality or the taste or improvisation of the caller.

The sound of hoedaji is a folk song sung by people to bury the dead during a funeral service and to make a tomb by grinding the soil mixed with hoe. At first, it starts with a slow melody and gradually speeds up, and then it changes into a manna tune that stimulates people's excitement. The hoe-daji sound is in the form of "span class='xml2' onmouseover='up2 (2874)' onmouseout='dn2()'dn2('span')//span>, and it's in the form of "span class='xml2' onm2" (2638. Our ancestors had the crown of paradise, so the sound of bier and hoedaji often included humorous lyrics.

Hoengseonghoi Dajisori was designated as an intangible cultural asset to protect and pass on as a unique functional folk song. Yang Joong-ha, an entertainment holder living in Gangwon Province, is continuing his career.

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