@GoryeoinZZZz there is nothing wrong with eating dogs and cats. It is the same as eating a cow or a sheep. Treating animals with respect is more important than eating or not eating them. I prefer to eat a dog that has been killed after being raised with love (Asia) than a cow slaughtered after living like in a concentration camp all her life (USA)
@PeterJiProductions Japanese have a very beautiful culture like the Germans and the French but all of them did also did ugly things (Nankin, Auschwitz, Algeria).
I love Japan but i must condemn the ugliness of their war crimes
This is 'track 1' composed by a modern composer that's why the sound seems westernised, precisely, modernized. This work expresses some modern senses with Korean traditional instruments. It is natural for you to sound like western music.
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Almost all East Asian instruments are derivatives of Chinese instruments. The slight differences can be attributed to each respective people's adaptations and changes to the instrument but they all share a common origin and heritage from the Chinese instruments.
@Aznxn4 I agree. i don't know why so many people gave thumb downs to this comment. It's not just instruments but also culture. Confucianism anybody? Why does so many people want to hide the truth??? FYI China has borrowed many things from other countries as well in the past.
Why Chinese ever admid they took other cultures and history. They always not like to mention about how other culture influced them but they would like assumed all came from them; the mentality is so idiotic!
why does all White american think this like Japanese Insturment. I think all american needs to learn the Korean History w/Japan. They Stoled most of the culture from korea about close to 90% of it (fact)
Being half-Japanese, I would have to agree with you. The japanese are terrible at inventing their own things. They take things from other places like China, Korea, and now the US. I think it has something to do with being on an island instead of on a continent.
@RudeDan you are right, as long as you make it very clear upfront that it is shared, when you claim it as your own then it is with out a question stealing. The point may sound a bit elementary but I do believe that is at the heart of the matter.
@jimbofisherman with all due respect, I don't agree with you on that point as far as culture is concerned. You cannot "steal" culture; cultural lines are fluid and porous.
@RudeDan Im guessing you dont come any of the afore mentioned cultures as I do. Having said that, even if you do or dont then you are lost in the west. My deepest condolences and good luck to you.
@juykim it's frustrating I know, but let the ignorant be just that. Look at Japan now after all of the Western influence, I for one do not want Han yahm dong to turn out the same. IMHO.
By the influence of western music, many Korea traditional musicians perform westernized traditional music. I like this new trend, even though maestro Hwang do not like this trend.
This two-stringed fiddle, believed to have been instroduced from China during the Go-Ryeo peried, is played throughout Asia. The Hae-Geum has no finger board and is played in a vertical position on the left knee with a bow scraped between two silk strings.
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Shut up all japaneses here on the Korean vedio!!
Japaneses are a big trouble, especially on almost all Korean related-vedios of Youtube.
Thumbs up if you agree!!
gullmaigi 4 months ago
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korean tradition=eating cats and dogs alive,burying pigs alive
yourtestimonial 5 months ago
@yourtestimonial 개,돼지를 죽이지만 니넨 사람을 죽이잖아. 이 왜구야.
kun2rose 5 months ago 7
@yourtestimonial
stop bullshit. eating animal is cultural difference. many country eat dog or cat.
but japaneses are eating endangered species.
plz japan.... stop annoying koreans.
GoryeoinZZZz 3 months ago
@GoryeoinZZZz Thats funny, 'cause she's French.
TheGiraffeShit 1 month ago
@GoryeoinZZZz there is nothing wrong with eating dogs and cats. It is the same as eating a cow or a sheep. Treating animals with respect is more important than eating or not eating them. I prefer to eat a dog that has been killed after being raised with love (Asia) than a cow slaughtered after living like in a concentration camp all her life (USA)
Apoliteia 1 month ago
@yourtestimonial Japanese tradition = Nanjing massacre? No, right? Stop pulling bullshit on the Internet, you utter cretin.
PeterJiProductions 2 months ago
@PeterJiProductions Japanese have a very beautiful culture like the Germans and the French but all of them did also did ugly things (Nankin, Auschwitz, Algeria).
I love Japan but i must condemn the ugliness of their war crimes
Apoliteia 1 month ago
@Apoliteia this is Korean.... u have posted comment
MadLittleKitty 3 weeks ago
@yourtestimonial If you're Japanese, you're putting your culture to shame.
hubbabubbarubbalubba 2 months ago
South
dghaedi 5 months ago
@dghaedi thanks for the info ^^
YinYangPeace 5 months ago
Is this in North or South Korea? *wasn't sure*
YinYangPeace 5 months ago in playlist Traditional Korean
OMG .. This is a Breathtaking combination .. I can't get enough
LianaCapo 7 months ago
wow! i luv it~
selzens 7 months ago
The Hae-Geum sure looks like an erdu to me. What is their relationship?
JoelGallob 9 months ago
3.11 what a tune ya...! awesome
hasankrish 9 months ago
the music is kayagum, haegum, and what's the last one?
Lwmyoun 9 months ago
this melody is precious for me.....
Iktcja 1 year ago
that erhu actually sounds like someones voice
yellowfellow 1 year ago
@yellowfellow i was thinking the same thing...like an old recording of a woman singing, maybe....
loqupol 11 months ago
Musique pleine de sérénité. Violon et cithares coréennes traditionnelles
kosarang 1 year ago
what's the name of the instrument which makes the low pitched sound?? sounds really great.
udayankarmakar 1 year ago
@udayankarmakar komungo or geomungo
darthsion71 1 year ago
아름다운 노래이에요...
jihun7 1 year ago
ゆっくり・ゆっくりと、時の流れを表現して、
いるように、時間を惜しむように感じました。
rakuten231 1 year ago
correct me if iam wrong....this music seems western to me played on korean instruments....
TZAVELENA 1 year ago
This is 'track 1' composed by a modern composer that's why the sound seems westernised, precisely, modernized. This work expresses some modern senses with Korean traditional instruments. It is natural for you to sound like western music.
lovelucyful 1 year ago
thank you
TZAVELENA 1 year ago
美しい曲ですね。感動しました・・
rakuten231 2 years ago
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no such thing as Chinese, we are all Africans.
stabdaback 2 years ago
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Almost all East Asian instruments are derivatives of Chinese instruments. The slight differences can be attributed to each respective people's adaptations and changes to the instrument but they all share a common origin and heritage from the Chinese instruments.
Aznxn4 2 years ago
@Aznxn4 I agree. i don't know why so many people gave thumb downs to this comment. It's not just instruments but also culture. Confucianism anybody? Why does so many people want to hide the truth??? FYI China has borrowed many things from other countries as well in the past.
milkdacowma 11 months ago
Why Chinese ever admid they took other cultures and history. They always not like to mention about how other culture influced them but they would like assumed all came from them; the mentality is so idiotic!
remotecont888 2 years ago 4
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ramenred17 2 years ago
You are a closed minded FOOL!!!! Please DO NOT respond back to me on this because I won't reading your trash!!
remotecont888 1 year ago
The Haegeum sounds like the voice of a woman! It is amazing ^_^
ElcoGollo 2 years ago 3
Korean traditional music is so pretty!
YamiKazeSora 2 years ago 6
it was Enchanting!
Ralph032789 2 years ago
This ehru-like instrument must be extremally hard to play!
Max0Inq 2 years ago
why does all White american think this like Japanese Insturment. I think all american needs to learn the Korean History w/Japan. They Stoled most of the culture from korea about close to 90% of it (fact)
juykim 2 years ago 5
Being half-Japanese, I would have to agree with you. The japanese are terrible at inventing their own things. They take things from other places like China, Korea, and now the US. I think it has something to do with being on an island instead of on a continent.
Cardonyuko 2 years ago 5
Culture isn't really stolen, it's exchanged and shared; the Chinese could say the exact same thing about Korea.
RudeDan 2 years ago
@RudeDan you are right, as long as you make it very clear upfront that it is shared, when you claim it as your own then it is with out a question stealing. The point may sound a bit elementary but I do believe that is at the heart of the matter.
jimbofisherman 2 years ago
@jimbofisherman with all due respect, I don't agree with you on that point as far as culture is concerned. You cannot "steal" culture; cultural lines are fluid and porous.
RudeDan 2 years ago
@RudeDan Im guessing you dont come any of the afore mentioned cultures as I do. Having said that, even if you do or dont then you are lost in the west. My deepest condolences and good luck to you.
jimbofisherman 1 year ago
@jimbofisherman
I study Korea and China....
Not sure what you mean....
RudeDan 1 year ago
@juykim it's frustrating I know, but let the ignorant be just that. Look at Japan now after all of the Western influence, I for one do not want Han yahm dong to turn out the same. IMHO.
jimbofisherman 2 years ago
this is Korea traditional "Haekum"
hoyahyuga 2 years ago
Beautiful music. Really worth of listening.
chikumaxsan 2 years ago 3
wonders in my mind
yong4251 2 years ago 5
yeah somtging like that
takahashiwongwong 2 years ago
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it does. it kinda looks like the japanese insturment called a shamisen
takahashiwongwong 2 years ago
kinda looks like laying down cello too doesn't it? or a big violin~ or a harp~ or a flat guitar.. -_-
Tenchijk 2 years ago
which one?
darthsion71 2 years ago
hello ,, you can say me ,, what is the name of this son,, because it´s beautiful,, and i want buy a cd or something
jumbethmolko 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing your culture with us! It is refreshing to have such a good video. Thank you, Roger / Florida / USA.
우리와 함께 당신의 문화를 공유 해 주셔서 감사합니다! 이건 정말 좋은 비디오가 상쾌합니다. , 로저 감사 / 플로리다 / 미국.
ROGER459 2 years ago 27
wow it sounds so nice! i like it!:]
thanks for the upload![:
thusu 2 years ago 3
i awlays wanted to hear the real music of my country
sollinkmaster 2 years ago 4
could you plz update more information about "IS"
I really love their music
It's would be nice if u can Upload more their song
plz
mrsshim 2 years ago
so great..
love this..
FeroLuphJunsu 2 years ago
the instruments look similar to chinese instruments :)
Chipcoco 2 years ago
wtf o-o i dont get it why did u got thumb down >:o... ya u r right o-o they do look similar=x
kumochin 2 years ago
sure they look similar
but they are different...
sort of like how european instruments were similar but were different
xenohuh7 2 years ago
this is soo amazing so much emotion such a nice sound!
TommyChronic 2 years ago
Once more a beautiful video from you.thank you very much
plattform5163 3 years ago
This is Infinity of Sound, right? I've been looking for more of their stuff here on youtube...
Hubrystical 3 years ago 3
I discover it. And it's too much lovely. Congratulation and thanks you for this moment
psychophat78 3 years ago
This is so wonderful
I love Korean instuments
smtownlove13 3 years ago 4
By the influence of western music, many Korea traditional musicians perform westernized traditional music. I like this new trend, even though maestro Hwang do not like this trend.
pheonixInSky 3 years ago
I wouldn't say this is a Traditional performance, really
gabsylv 3 years ago 2
I like Korean culture
lvc15978 3 years ago 35
Makes me think about my small hometown in the mountains in Korea. I had a hard time fighting back tears while listening to this song lol
Thank you very much for sharing such a wonderful video.
Vanze42 3 years ago 6
the tone or more like the whine, the moan of that instrument, so emotionally pleasent.
hebi333 3 years ago 2
and the korean also very emotional too :)
Angelainmusical 3 years ago
very beautiful
bootleggersouth 3 years ago 2
its strange how when most asian girls hit like the age of 15 or so; they just dont seem to age for the next 15 years... awesome music
MrHandsome3124 3 years ago
¡beautiful music!
agduliber 4 years ago
very pleasing to the ears
ilovesamsungverymuch 4 years ago
This music is very beautiful, very pleasing to the ears.. i love it!
ilovesamsungverymuch 4 years ago 3
wow~~~sooo beautiful!"GOOSEBUMPS"
thanks for uploading~~~*^^*~~~
princessmikim 4 years ago
what sort of instrument is the girl in the black outfit wearing?
swimminglyfilms 4 years ago
er, playing
swimminglyfilms 4 years ago
This two-stringed fiddle, believed to have been instroduced from China during the Go-Ryeo peried, is played throughout Asia. The Hae-Geum has no finger board and is played in a vertical position on the left knee with a bow scraped between two silk strings.
paosjj 4 years ago 3
wow you really know your stuff!
do you know how to play any of these instruments?
it would be cool if u can and post it on youtube!!!
nakudown 4 years ago
it's really hard to make beautiful sound with Haeguem. it takes about 5years to get good sounds...ㅠㅜ
ljw0841 3 years ago
Thanks! :) It is beautiful!
swimminglyfilms 4 years ago
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CRAKIZGOOD 1 year ago
@swimminglyfilms its a haegum
darthsion71 1 year ago
wow... beautiful
swimminglyfilms 4 years ago
you said it.
darthbullwinkle 4 years ago
thats nice..
jink1183 4 years ago 2