The two jjing effect is interesting, surprising I've never seen it before. Overall the music maintains a samulnori feel, with the guitars often just adding a different level of sound, not necessarily changing the tone of the music to me. minute 5:40... the silent and reverberating feel there is a different break than we normally hear with samulnori pieces, and I like it. The end, from about 8:02 onwards is my favorite - percussive but fresh.
was there really a need for that guitarist?
josephferrerosa34 2 years ago
The two jjing effect is interesting, surprising I've never seen it before. Overall the music maintains a samulnori feel, with the guitars often just adding a different level of sound, not necessarily changing the tone of the music to me. minute 5:40... the silent and reverberating feel there is a different break than we normally hear with samulnori pieces, and I like it. The end, from about 8:02 onwards is my favorite - percussive but fresh.
CBSaeji 3 years ago