Gyeongsangnam-do Intangible Cultural Property No. 34 Yeongje Shijo (嶺制時調)

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Gyeongsangnam-do Intangible Cultural Property No. 34 Yeongje Shijo (嶺制時調) +

Classification Intangible Cultural Property
Designated date 2010.11.11
location Uiryeong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
■ Origin of the King's reign

Jeongjeonggok, a song written by Jeong-seo, who was raised to Busan Dongnae during the reign of King Uijong of Goryeo, was settled as a song during the Joseon Dynasty, and Sijo was derived from this song.

Songs and sijo use sijoshi as a yellow word. The sijo is designed to simplify the melody and rhythm of the song so that anyone can sing it easily, so just the daegeum and janggu accompaniment is enough to play it. Furthermore, it is simple and simple, and it is a song enjoyed by scholars and nobles, not professional singers.

The sijo word is a song that reduces and simplifies the song so that you can express your composure and style to the fullest.

To indicate this, a fully qualified sijo is the Anglo-Sijo.

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