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  • hay hay, good

  • i love this music so much and now i love it more

  • wow ....that's cool.

  • Amazing!!! brilliant!! thumbs up if u agree

  • char ah suh! no moo chal hae! lol

  • The reason you have to use 2 Kayageum is generally people doesn't play Kayageum with L-R hands on the same right hand board ?

    Coz, I recognize your finger movement that you are playing in different note at a time..

    **according to my Guzheng exp. we can play this in 1 guzheng **

  • @phenghuang well actually i think he's just playing with 2 to expand the range of the instrument

    u can play with both hands on the right hand side, the hand on the left is usually for vibrating pitches, but it can be brought to the right to play more notes

  • you did great job!!!

  • 멋지구나 !!

  • A wise man once said "Some things in this world are so great, no words are worthy of describing them." Excellent work.

  • No sabia que los coreanos tocaban el koto..... Muy bueno!!

  • @mirumiyashiro me parece que no es el koto sino el gayageum, la version coreana del 古筝 gu zheng chino

  • @herricaj gracias por la informacion.... sabes la diferencia entre los 3 instrumentos?? porque en el video, el gayageum es igual a un koto... y acabo de ver un video de un gu zheng y lucen similares....

  • @mirumiyashiro la verdad que no estoy del todo seguro ya que no se tocar ninguno de los tres.

    si que los tres tienen una forma muy parecida, pero se notan algunas diferencias en cuanto a la manera de tocar y el sonido que se produce.

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