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  • 0:50 ahaaaaaaaaaaaa eargasm! I started singing hahaha!~~

  • like it!!

    (WHO DISLIKED THAT?!?)

  • It reminds me of the Koto and a harp...

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  • I feel so excited just watching this video. It's so awesome xD

  • Awesome

    

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  • I want to buy one of these now. to learn to play like this is offically on my bucket list^^

  • i saw this instrument before but i was watching this korean drama called heartstrings and it got me to see this instrument more and i really like it! it's so cool!

  • I think it's time some Kpop producers use gayageum in their songs!

  • eargasm =D !!!!!!!!! thx so much for the effort & all, this is just.. sooo goood!!! =D Greetings from Turkey ^^

  • que chido no mms esta bien fregona

  • this is like the eastern harp.

  • wow, hay kinh khủng, thích nhất đoạn chuyển tông

  • Wow! That was good!!

  • I love Kayagum sounds! They are much nicer than Japanese ones.

    I wonder it could be great if Kayagum is used in Irish music.

    A coraboration of Irish and Korean harps would be amazing!!!...

  • @yosti2007

    I always studied Japanese traditional music but I never studied Korean music and Kayagum. It has a unique sound from the Japanese koto and the Chinese Guzheng. It sounds like an earthy tone.

  • LOL Busy Busy ...

  • i really want to learn to play this~~~

  • Beautiful music, but the instrument looks so strange! :p LOL

    Kayagum? I thought this was a Koto... they look kind of similar I guess. q:

  • nice job.

  • wow, sounds amazing!

  • Rock and Roll!!

  • is it hard to play one of those instruments and it it expensive to buy it, cuz I want to learn how to play

    BTW...awesome. I love it

  • I think guzheng sounds nicer.

  • haha i love this, sohee's my favorite

  • hahaha thats so cool!!

  • absolutely amazing! beautiful!

  • lol when i first heard it, the first thing comes in my mind was the movie kung fu hustle.

    the two blind harpist fight. :D

  • they play the gu zheng, a similar instrument

  • Amazing! I love it!

  • i like the second one better~though both of the are nice~

  • =D I really enjoyed this video. Good job on the unique idea and thank you for sharing.

  • how can i learn this?

  • OH MY!

    speachless!

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  • doing doing dong. Pretty cool.

  • wow, awesome. soooo traditional!

  • This version is so much better than the original!

  • kayakum gayagum gayageum kayagum kayageum gayakum kayakeum...... soooo many different spelling for one pronunciation >.>

  • WOW XD Beatiful !!!!

  • wow, this is so cool! i've never seen this instrument before, it's awesome<3

  • nice nice. perfect

  • wow dat was kewl

  • awesome!!!!!!!!!!!! korean rocks

  • wow. this is great!

  • this is the guzhen right??

  • no it's the gayageum, i believe guzhen is chinese, this is korean

  • @sarahcholove it's true and the way one can tell about it is the number of strings and technically how it's played. But Gouzheng is less wide and has a slender body, this one is actually the North Korean Kayagum and the second version is the traditional 12-string kayagum.

  • @sarahcholove it realy is guzhen

  • @marcelafull

    Don't be stupid!! It's Gayageum, not guzheng. The sound and how -to -play of the two is totally different from each other.

  • So good. So tralented. Nice vid..

  • cool video! 古今结合

  • 끝내주는데

  • 그냥 말이 필요없죠 -_-

  • AWESOME!!!!

  • OMG!! wow!!!!!!!

  • oh thats tighttt. i wanna learn how to play gayagum

  • OMG! ....... hahahahaha i like it...makes me smile for some reason....but yeah its good..

  • aahhhhhhhh this is crazy!!!!!!!

    you're good!! :)

  • Wow. Korea has this instrument too? I didn't know that. I've seen similar ones from different countries of Asia, like China and Vietnam. Plus, hearing Tell Me on this was freakin' awesome.

  • vietnam has one? i thot it was the same one from china that was brought over there?

  • I think Vietnam had a very similar one but it's changed a bit.

  • Yes, Vietnam has the similar version of this instrument. It's called a Dan Tranh.

  • string position and the hollowness is all different... mebbie even the number of strings. And most of all, the musics played in each country are unique.

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  • that is so FREAKING AWESOME! wow!!!

  • this is good....this kinda helps the new generation to oso like this kayagum thing....i wud love to learn how to play the kayagum...

  • awesome !

  • Awesome! i watched other vid of this song and it was all on piano. first time i see it on this instrument its amazing!

  • such great talent!!!

    gave me the goosebumps

    :) keep it up!

  • awsome so awsome

  • i wanna learn the kayagum...*jealous eyes*

  • waaahh.. that amazing

    what a gifted hand

  • i live in america, and this one certain place i go to, i see people playing this instruments ALL the time. but none as good as you

  • LOL awesome!

  • Wow, so different from all the other instruments. This is cool!

  • suena como rancheraxD

  • cool. :)

  • wow 0_0!!

  • woooow, that's an amazing talent! must've taken lots of hard work to master such an instrument!

  • awesome! haha

  • this is so cool. we learned about the asian instruments during 2nd year high school so i recognized it.

  • wow!!! this is awesome!

    i was even singing on the first video/part. ^_^

    the second is good too but i can't clearly hear the sound of the instrument because the background music is kinda loud. i totally love the two vids. they are both really good!

  • ohhhhhhh...thnk u. =]

  • wow if that's only lvl 14 i can't wait to hear lvl 25!

  • it takes 5 years to learn that instrument to get to lvl 1.there are 25 lvls. hes a lvl 14?

  • AWESOME...XDDDDDDDD..nice to see tradition infused with modern..isnt teh second instrument japanese?? just wondering..cuz it's a lot smaller..and different..has different strings..like yea..

  • No, that's the traditional version of the kayageum.

    Notice the way it's being played, fingers only. Kayageum and koto are similar, but that's not surprising since the instrument would've been carried across to japan by the first korean migrants.

  • HOLY F***

    thats AWESUM

    talent x1000000000

    wowowowowow. :]]]

  • hahaha this fuking cool...

  • oh my freaken oreos and milk! i can hear it! at first i was like... shiot, im tune deaf, but now i hear it. thanks! you're awesome! you should go on some show or something! woop! tell me! tell me!! tell me! tell tell tell tell tell tell tell me!

  • this is sick

    crazy!!

  • haha this is awesome..thanks for the upload.

  • goood !

    now its the trend to play pop songs on traditional instruments ?

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