if you could hear his or her singing, you just cry.
korea thinks infinite than simple. everythings have each merits and each demerits. but this world killed some world. the infinite world. here is just only simple. I guess this world is going to be failed.
no sabia que los coreanos habian grabado sus canciones en discos para 78rpm..? que bueno,un legado para las nuevas generaciones,en su patria.yo tambien unos discos de 78 que eran de mi abuelo,pero son cantantes latinos.saludos desde venezuela.
no sabia que los coreanos habian grabado sus canciones en discos para 78rpm..? que bueno,un legado para las nuevas generaciones,en su patria.saludos desde venezuela.yo tambien tengo unos discos de 78 pero cantantes latinos.
Because before Korea becam a part of Japan, Korean intellectuals thought Chinese letters are proper, and Korean letters (hangul) are vulger, and forgotten. During the Imperial japanese period, educational Penetration soared, and Hangul spread through schools.
Perhups, it was not pleasant thing, hence the fact was changed into not understandable way... I can't help wondering
This record was sung by Kim Yeon Sil (Korean Pronounciation of 金蓮實), and it was recorded in 1928. One of the First released recording of Japan Victor's Korean recording. Thanks for Posting!
This record was sung by Kim Yeon Sil(This is Korean pronounciation of 金蓮實), and the record was recorded in 1928. One of the first Japan Victor Korean Record. I also have this record, too. Thanks for Posting!
sounds like someone's killing a chicken...
NVIH 4 months ago
Beautiful song.
Nice record.
Thanks for posting.
pfefferrucken 6 months ago
Wonderful to see lost arts and performances are somehow shown on this media. Thanks.
Goldenbell001 1 year ago
all of old legendary singers are dead.
if you could hear his or her singing, you just cry.
korea thinks infinite than simple. everythings have each merits and each demerits. but this world killed some world. the infinite world. here is just only simple. I guess this world is going to be failed.
gundrag000 1 year ago
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no sabia que los coreanos habian grabado sus canciones en discos para 78rpm..? que bueno,un legado para las nuevas generaciones,en su patria.yo tambien unos discos de 78 que eran de mi abuelo,pero son cantantes latinos.saludos desde venezuela.
juanlugo100 1 year ago
no sabia que los coreanos habian grabado sus canciones en discos para 78rpm..? que bueno,un legado para las nuevas generaciones,en su patria.saludos desde venezuela.yo tambien tengo unos discos de 78 pero cantantes latinos.
juanlugo100 1 year ago
korean
nunuakadakidgansta 1 year ago
Do 78 RPM records make the voice higher? I don't think this could be her natural voice.
sujinshin6291 2 years ago
WOW this is from North Korea (before the split) ?
NESHero 3 years ago
Oh my ..... How could you save this precious one until now! I hope to the record be well-digitalized !
rlarkfahl 3 years ago
好听,不错,阿里郎,中国朝鲜族也常常唱
jeasomkat 3 years ago
I wonder how old this song is? It's very beautiful.
bixlerscott 3 years ago
横浜開港資料館で"大日本帝国がハングルを禁じた"と言う趣旨の展示物があった
しかし、このレコードはそれらが嘘であるという貴重な資料でもある
是非大事にしてください。
PoweredByNamahage 3 years ago
yea, for all u english people who have no idea:
Yokohama Museum opened in "Empire of Japan, Korean, is prohibited," said the purpose of the exhibits were
However, this record is a lie that they are also a valuable data
Please, please take care of.
backspace5558 3 years ago
Yes, PoweredByNamahage is right.
Because before Korea becam a part of Japan, Korean intellectuals thought Chinese letters are proper, and Korean letters (hangul) are vulger, and forgotten. During the Imperial japanese period, educational Penetration soared, and Hangul spread through schools.
Perhups, it was not pleasant thing, hence the fact was changed into not understandable way... I can't help wondering
hiranumakiichirou 2 years ago
This was the piece which the NY Philharmonic played in Pyongyang the other day which caused many in the audience to weep.
Teigen64 4 years ago
And By the way, The Song is more likely to pronounced as "Arirang".
transformingArt 4 years ago
Thank you, I change the explanation of the record.
keron78rpm 4 years ago
This record was sung by Kim Yeon Sil (Korean Pronounciation of 金蓮實), and it was recorded in 1928. One of the First released recording of Japan Victor's Korean recording. Thanks for Posting!
transformingArt 4 years ago
This record was sung by Kim Yeon Sil(This is Korean pronounciation of 金蓮實), and the record was recorded in 1928. One of the first Japan Victor Korean Record. I also have this record, too. Thanks for Posting!
transformingArt 4 years ago