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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2007

players : Korean traditional music group IS(Infinite of Sound)with Peter Schindler(piano)

and IS members are triplets!!!!!!!
they look like really same....

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  • WOW! I can't stop smiling! This is the coolest music that I've heard in a long time! The woman playing the violin-like instrument makes it cry so hard that I feel like I could cry at how awesome it is!

    Great find, and THANK-YOU for sharing this! It really made my day!

    God Bless...

  • What Song and is there a download to this????????

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  • its so damn amazing

  • Damm youtube stupid limitations on putting links in comments, cant even post a youtube link.

    On my previous posts you need to fill in the . and . com

  • And to listen to a exquisite performance of HaeGum (Two strings violin) Check this: youtu be/EK9ozRHcNb8 It is a Doraji Arirang version with orquestra, that will rip your heart apart.

  • Name of the music : Milyang Arirang

    Performed by : IS (Infinity of Sound) & Peter Schindler

    To listen to, with a good quality just go to the IS myspace 3is3

  • Nice. Korean rock & roll

  • 대박!

  • whats the instrument called that sounds like a Bass Guitar? it's the first thing you hear.

  • @HipHopPrincess102 The name of the song is called Arirang. It's a Korean Folk Song that has several variations, this being one of them.

  • Gayageum still experiences constant improvements, while Geo-mun-go remains pretty much in its ancient form. Hae-geum was first introduced to Corea (not modern Korea) from China and has been widely played like a violin. It is maybe a relative of the Chinese Erhu. It also undergoes constant improvements these days. This song is "Milyang-Arirang(Arirang of the region Milyang) and is a variation of the sorrowful traditional song.

  • Geo-mun-go was transferred from the Chinese Jin dynasty to Goguryeo, a powerful ancient Korean kingdom, and improved. It has six strings and is played by a stick called "Sool-dae (dae means a stick.)" Gaya-geum was from Tang dynasty of China to Gaya(a small confederation Korean country) for improvement; it has 12 strings and is played with fingers. . It re-experienced major improvements in the late period of the Chosun dyansty, which gave rise to different versions, one of which has 25 strings.

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