Dae Chwi Ta means "Hit and blow loudly"
tristynatelier 2 months ago
Sounds almost like Tibetan music.
StandingRedPanda 8 months ago
clowns?
OmanInternational 1 year ago
Important is to know what kind of ceremonial music is this. What it means.
Please, Mr kokokoit, say something...
Paulodafigaro1 1 year ago
@Paulodafigaro1
대취타 Daechwita(Great Pipes and Percussions) was performed in the presence of a king, march of the military, or triumphal return.
magentablossom 1 year ago 5
when is this music played?
stabdaback 1 year ago
@stabdaback This is ceremonial music. When the king marches somewhere, or when the general who made great victorious, They make ceremony with this music. Normally it categorised in 'Military March' but basically it's work like ceremony march :-)
polyonomata 1 year ago
Dommage que cela soit coupé .
maedatoshiie 2 years ago
Korean Traditional Music "Dae Chwi Ta"
MPatatty 3 years ago
wow!!
ringofcum 3 years ago 7
Dae Chwi Ta means "Hit and blow loudly"
tristynatelier 2 months ago
Sounds almost like Tibetan music.
StandingRedPanda 8 months ago
clowns?
OmanInternational 1 year ago
Important is to know what kind of ceremonial music is this. What it means.
Please, Mr kokokoit, say something...
Paulodafigaro1 1 year ago
@Paulodafigaro1
대취타 Daechwita(Great Pipes and Percussions) was performed in the presence of a king, march of the military, or triumphal return.
magentablossom 1 year ago 5
when is this music played?
stabdaback 1 year ago
@stabdaback This is ceremonial music. When the king marches somewhere, or when the general who made great victorious, They make ceremony with this music. Normally it categorised in 'Military March' but basically it's work like ceremony march :-)
polyonomata 1 year ago
Dommage que cela soit coupé .
maedatoshiie 2 years ago
Korean Traditional Music "Dae Chwi Ta"
MPatatty 3 years ago
wow!!
ringofcum 3 years ago 7