Seoul Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 21 Hwimoli Japga +
Classification |
Intangible Cultural Property |
Designated date |
1999.7.1 |
location |
, Seoulteukbyeol-si |
Whistling catch is one of the traditional sounds handed down by ordinary people in Gyeonggi Province in the late Joseon Dynasty, and the word Whistle means that it is fast, and Japsa is a song that does not belong to a formal song in the Korean traditional music term.
The current Hwimori japga includes Manhakcheonbong Peak, Byeongjeong Taryeong, Gombo Taryeong, Sanmae Japa, Yuk Chilwol, Gisaeng Taryeong, Bidan Taryeong, Bawi Taryeong, Maenggongi Taryeong, and Hanjan Boura. The lyrics are a long humorous and humorous editorial that contains the lives and emotions of ordinary people.
Currently, Park Sang-ok, who is known to be the master of the sound of the game, is trying to transfer the game.
bbb※※ For detailed information on the above cultural assets, please refer to the Seoul Metropolitan Government Department of Historical and Cultural Heritage (202-2133-2616). </bb
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