Gyeongsangbuk-do Intangible Cultural Property No.19 Gayageum Byeongchang +
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1991.11.23 |
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1991.11.23 |
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Gayageum Byeongchang refers to singing while riding Gayageum.
The song is sung by adding gayageum accompaniment while picking a passage from either Danga or Pansori. In Pansori, it is also called Seokhwaje. There is a theory that Kim Changjo, the master of the Gaya Geumsanjo, began to be called in the late Joseon Dynasty.
Jinyang, Jungmori, Jungjungmori, and Jajinmori are used in Jangdan. The same melody of the gayageum and the song changes to match the principle of the gayageum, fills the space of the song with the gayageum melody, and sometimes adds to the excitement by adding the gayageum ganju.
Some of the representative songs include Gokcho, Honam, Cheongseoknyeong Pass, Jukjangmanghye, Saranga among Chunhyangga, Jebinojeonggi among Heungbo, and Gogo riverside among Sugungga.
Gayageum Byeongchang is a valuable cultural asset that seeks pure musical beauty among traditional music.
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