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When Korea Meets Ireland--A Stiff Journey (Ha-Reem 하림)

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2009

Music Played with Korean Traditional Instrument Gayagum and Irish bagpipe (Uilleann pipe), Composed by Korean Artist Ha Reem(하림)

The Video Shows Korean Traditional Paintings. (The bagpipes in the photos is not Uilleann pipe though, it is Scottish bagpipe)

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  • I was told this music is played by Irish instrument Uilleann but not bagpipe, they sounds quite similar but not the same thing, am very sorry for misleading.

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  • Very lovely paintings. And what an interesting fusion of Korean and Irish! It's so original! Thank you for sharing it. Do you know if the music is available in the States?

  • I always use this song as an example of why cultural fusion doesn't necessarily mean giving up the unique aspects of your own culture. It simply means bringing together those unique aspects to create something else unique and beautiful in and of itself! :)

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  • Great!  Amazing! I'm SO jealous coz our tribes ,Japan, is so behind in the creation of new music. I would cry, Aigo, Aigo!...

  • The first picutures are from The painter of the wind, korean movie

    :D

  • Beautiful...

    

  • That's not the Uillean pipes, is it? . . . that sounds like a shawm of some sort. Definately not bagpipes either because there's no drone.

    I play a lot of combined Irish and Asian musics . . . this is cool :)

    Great tune!!!

  • wow..wow... who would have come up with such an idea if it weren't ha-reem... He is so talented!!

  • Fantastic!!

  • how strange.. but still an interesting fusion, isn't it..

  • This is the good aspect of globalization! Very , very cool indeed.

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